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  2. Jerome Robbins' Broadway is an anthology comprising musical numbers from shows that were either directed or choreographed by Jerome Robbins. The shows represented include, for example, The King and I, On the Town and West Side Story. Robbins won his fifth Tony Award for direction.

  3. The latter led to his creating the anthology show Jerome Robbins' Broadway in 1989 which recreated the most successful production numbers from his 50-plus year career.

  4. The Shuberts produce a Broadway show of Liebman’s Tamiment revues. It is called The Straw Hat Review, Robbins is the choreographer. It is his first Broadway show, though he receives no billing.

  5. Jul 29, 1998 · Robbins continued to work on Broadway, as the choreographer of two Irving Berlin shows, Miss Liberty (1949) and Call Me Madam (1950), Rodgers and Hammerstein’s The King and I (1951), and Two’s...

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  6. Oct 7, 2024 · Jerome RobbinsBroadway, a compilation of excerpts from 11 Broadway musicals that Robbins had directed or choreographed, opened on Broadway in 1989. Robbins resigned as codirector of NYCB in 1990, though he continued to choreograph for the company.

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  7. Apr 2, 2014 · Fall 1957 saw the Broadway debut of West Side Story, with Robbins creating, directing and choreographing a modern New York update of William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet. The production was ...

  8. Jul 29, 1998 · The original production won its tenth Tony®, a Special in 1972, upon reaching its mark as the longest-running show in Broadway history. Meanwhile, Lucia Chase’s American Ballet Theatre was languishing for lack of cash; she begged Jerome Robbins to return to the company as director.

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