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re: And then there was George Abbott

Posted by: NewtonUK 10:51 am EST 01/19/15
In reply to: Scott Ellis is the busiest director on Broadway, handling three shows - Neilfrombrooklyn 07:53 pm EST 01/18/15

In one 14 month period he directed 7 Broadway shows. He also produced 3 of them, starred in one, and wrote the biggest hit - THREE MEN ON A HORSE.

THE DRUMS BEGIN at the Shubert, 11/1933
JOHN BROWN at the Barrymore, 1/1934
KILL THAT STORY at the Booth, 8/1934
SMALL MIRACLE at the Golden, 9/1934
LADIES MONEY at the Barrymore 11/1934
PAGE MISS GLORY at the Mansfield 11/1934
THREE MEN ON A HORSE at the Playhouse 1/1935


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