The writer of the broadway musical Dreamgirls was Bill Condon. This musical has a great rating and success throughout its main play time. Bill Condon has also written other play such as Chicago and Kinsey.
the Black Crook is the first musical that was on Broadway
1930's
Phantom is a musical in broadway
The musical Cats
yes
1966
The name of the musical would be . . . Are you ready for this? CABARET - WJS1632 - Actually, Judy Garland never sang a song called "Cabaret" or did a show (stage or screen) called "Cabaret". He must be confused with Garland's daughter, Liza Minnelli, who starred in the film "Cabaret" from the Broadway musical of the same name. Minnelli did NOT appear in the Broadway musical, just the film. Addendum: You're absolutely right! I apologize for not paying closer attention to the question. - wjs1632 -
John Larson wrote the music for "Rent" a musical on Broadway.
He performed a concert, which eventually went to VHS and CD, on Broadway in 1993, but he never performed in or wrote a Broadway play or musical.
T.S. Eliot
Richard Rodgers wrote the music and Oscar Hammerstein II wrote the lyrics to the Broadway musical "The Sound of Music" in 1959. It became an Oscar-winning movie in 1965.
Broadway was first known as Vaudeville, which was just a large cabaret of different acts.
A Broadway Musical was created in 1978.
Catherine Johnson, writer of the Mamma Mia musical on Broadway, also wrote the Mamma Mia movie script.
Weird Al's Broadway Style Cabaret Review - 2012 was released on: USA: 15 March 2012
the Black Crook is the first musical that was on Broadway
"Police raided the cabaret because of the illicit drug use there." "She began her singing career in a cabaret, but she was soon cast in several Broadway plays." (song lyrics) "Life is a cabaret, my friend; come to the cabaret."