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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. In 1937 Robbins made the first of many appearances as a dancer at Camp Tamiment, a resort in the Poconos known for its weekly Broadway-style revues; and he began dancing in the choruses of Broadway shows, including Great Lady and Keep Off the Grass, both choreographed by George Balanchine.

  4. Jerome Robbins had at first envisioned Juliet as a Jewish girl and Romeo as an Italian Catholic. The action, set during the Easter-Passover season, was to have occurred on the Lower East Side of New York City.

  5. Robbins creates the only new ballets to be made on Mikhail Baryshnikov during the dancer’s tenure at NYCB: The Four Seasons and Opus 191 The Dreamer. Robbins works on the televised Baryshnikov at the White House and the two meet President Jimmy Carter.

  6. Performed by a cast of 62 — yes, 62! — and 28 musicians, Jerome Robbins' Broadway features familiar numbers like "I'm Flying" ( Peter Pan ); "Comedy Tonight" ( A Funny Thing Happened on the...

  7. Jul 29, 1998 · During the 1980s, television tardily began to pick up on the wealth of Robbins material: in 1980 NBC aired “Live From Studio 8H: An Evening of Jerome Robbins’ Ballets” with members of the New York City Ballet, winning two Primetime Emmys.

  8. 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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