What musicals came out in 1960s?

10 great musicals of the 1960s

  • Mughal-e-Azam (1960)
  • West Side Story (1961)
  • A Hard Day’s Night (1964)
  • Mary Poppins (1964)
  • My Fair Lady (1964)
  • The Umbrellas of Cherbourg (1964)
  • The Sound of Music (1965)
  • Funny Girl (1968)

What musicals were in 1964?

The year 1964 saw Carol Channing triumph in Hello, Dolly!, Zero Mostel break and win hearts in Fiddler on the Roof and Barbra Streisand cement her stardom with Funny Girl. And that was just the top drawer. Golden Boy, High Spirits, Ben Franklin in Paris and Oh!

What years are golden age musicals?

The golden age musicals played a huge role in popular culture at the time. A few of the popular trends included Rodgers & Hammerstein, feel-good shows, book musicals, love stories, and big dance numbers. Because of that, the 1940s-1950s are also referred to as the “golden age” of musical theatre.

What Broadway musical was about the 1960s?

Major Broadway Musicals of the 1960s

Musical Year Performances
Camelot 1960 873
Do Re Mi 1960 400
The Fantasticks 1960 17,162 (!)
Irma La Douce 1960 524

What musicals won Oscars in the 1960s?

By the ’60s, musicals were big business – resulting in four Best Picture winners including 1961’s West Side Story, which took home 10 Oscars and beat out Fanny, The Guns of Navorone, The Hustler and Judgment at Nuremberg.

What Broadway shows opened in 1964?

View All the Shows that Opened on Broadway in 1964

  • A Girl Could Get Lucky – 9/20/64.
  • A Murderer Among Us – 3/25/64.
  • A Severed Head – 10/28/64.
  • Abraham Cochrane – 2/17/64.
  • Absence of a Cello – 9/21/64.
  • After The Fall – 1/23/64.
  • Alfie! – 12/17/64.
  • Any Wednesday – 2/18/64.

What movies were nominated for Best Picture in 1964?

The Best Picture winner of 1964, director George Cukor’s My Fair Lady, was about the transformative training of a rough-speaking flower girl into a lady….

37th Academy Awards
Best Picture My Fair Lady
Most awards My Fair Lady (8)
Most nominations Mary Poppins (13)
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Who wrote Broadway musicals of 1964?

When producer-host Scott Siegel and director Robert Armin debut Broadway Musicals of 1964 Monday, June 10 at Town Hall, none of the above-named stars will be there, of course. But songs by Adams and Strouse, Alan and Marilyn Bergman, Bock and Harnick, Comden and Green, Jerry Herman, Bob Merrill, Stephen Sondheim, and Jule Styne sure will be.

What happened in 1964 on Broadway?

It was 1964, and Broadway was doing its part to assuage the nation’s grief. A much-beloved president had been assassinated just 39 days before the new year began. (Who knew that that tragic event would later be brilliantly examined in a musical?)

Was 1964 the last star-studded year of Broadway?

From Channing to Lansbury to Streisand, the Broadway musicals of 1964 positively glittered with stars. It was truly the last star-studded year of Broadway musicals.

What are some of the major Broadway musicals of the 1960s?

Major Broadway Musicals of the 1960s Musical Performances Bye Bye Birdie 607 Camelot 873 Do Re Mi 400 The Fantasticks 17,162 (!)