Neil Simon Theatre - Notable Productions

Notable Productions

  • 1927: Funny Face
  • 1930: Girl Crazy
  • 1932: Mourning Becomes Electra
  • 1934: Anything Goes
  • 1935: Porgy and Bess
  • 1936: Red, Hot and Blue
  • 1938: The Boys from Syracuse
  • 1940: There Shall Be No Night
  • 1941: Lady in the Dark
  • 1943: Something for the Boys
  • 1946: Joan of Lorraine
  • 1947: Life with Father
  • 1948: Mister Roberts
  • 1951: A Tree Grows in Brooklyn
  • 1952: Two's Company
  • 1954: House of Flowers
  • 1955: No Time for Sergeants
  • 1958: Bells Are Ringing
  • 1959: Once Upon a Mattress
  • 1960: West Side Story; Wildcat
  • 1961: Irma La Douce
  • 1962: A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum
  • 1965: Flora, The Red Menace
  • 1966: Dinner At Eight (Revival)
  • 1967: Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead; Sherry!
  • 1968: The Great White Hope
  • 1970: Company
  • 1975: Shenandoah
  • 1977: Annie
  • 1981: Merrily We Roll Along
  • 1982: Do Black Patent Leather Shoes Really Reflect Up?
  • 1983: Brighton Beach Memoirs
  • 1985: Biloxi Blues
  • 1990: Jackie Mason: Brand New
  • 1992: Jake's Women
  • 1993: Cyrano: The Musical
  • 1996: The King and I (Revival)
  • 1999: The Scarlet Pimpernel
  • 2001: The Music Man
  • 2002: Elaine Stritch at Liberty
  • 2002: Hairspray (Ran for 2,642 performances)
  • 2009: Ragtime (Revival - Ran for 65 performances)
  • 2010: RAIN – A Tribute to The Beatles
  • 2011: Catch Me If You Can
  • 2012: Jesus Christ Superstar (Revival)
  • 2012: Scandalous

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