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      • Given the vast territory covered in Jerome Robbins' Broadway, the many styles that had to be assimilated by dancers unfamiliar with much of the material, and Robbins's meticulousness, the musical had an unusually long rehearsal period of 22 weeks.
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  2. The process of revisiting his Broadway shows, begun the previous year, evolves into Jerome Robbins’ Broadway, which begins a 22-week rehearsal period, unprecedented for a Broadway show, in August.

  3. The show opened on Broadway on February 26, 1989 at the Imperial Theatre and closed on September 1, 1990 after 633 performances and 55 previews.

  4. May 16, 2018 · Robbins made it in 1951 (the same year that The King and I, with his choreography, opened on Broadway). In the savage little ballet, Nora Kaye played the novice in an all-female insect...

  5. Mar 20, 2018 · It wasn’t long before he was bounding from one hit to another, creating artistic successes and box-office gold up and down Broadway. Starting with the mold-shattering Fancy Free in 1944, his creations filled seats and repertoires of the most respected ballet companies.

  6. Jul 29, 1998 · At 127 performances, the new show did a little better than the last. The Alonsos, Kaye, and Robbins often worked their steps out together as a quartet in rehearsal, and several Robbins-created moves found their way into the show.

  7. Nov 16, 2019 · Jerome Robbins directs a rehearsal for the Broadway musical Gypsy, which ran from 1959 to 1961.

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