List of the shortest-running Broadway shows

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This is a list of Broadway shows with 20 or fewer regular performances. The list only includes shows that had open-ended runs or limited runs that ended earlier than planned. The shows must have officially opened on Broadway, and thus productions that closed during previews are not included.

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Unless otherwise noted, the run count listed is for the original Broadway production of the show. M denotes a musical, P denotes a straight play, R denotes revue, D denotes a predominantly dance musical, and S denotes a special case.

No.TitleTypeOpening
date
Closing
date
Perfs.Prevs.CommentRef.
1. A Broadway Musical MDecember 21, 1978December 21, 1978114 [1]
1. A Teaspoon Every Four Hours PJune 14, 1969June 14, 1969197Opening night was originally scheduled for April 3, 1969, and was delayed multiple times. [2]
1.BillyMMarch 22, 1969March 22, 1969121 [3]
1.Blood Red RosesMMarch 22, 1970March 22, 1970120 [4]
1.Break a LegRApril 29, 1979April 29, 1979112 [5]
1.BrightowerPJanuary 28, 1970January 28, 197017 [6]
1.Broadway FolliesRMarch 15, 1981March 15, 1981114 [7]
1.CleavageMJune 23, 1982June 23, 198216 [8]
1.The Cuban ThingPSeptember 24, 1968September 24, 1968112 [9]
1. Dance a Little Closer MMay 11, 1983May 11, 1983125 [10]
1.EyesPMay 19, 1930May 19, 19301 [11]
1.FamePNovember 18, 1974November 18, 197418 [12]
1. Father's Day PMarch 16, 1971March 16, 1971116Second of Oliver Hailey's three Broadway plays, all of which closed on opening night. Nominated for two Tonys, including Jo Mielziner for Best Scenic Design and Marian Seldes for Best Actress. Seldes also won a Drama Desk award for Outstanding Performance. [13]
1.First One Asleep, WhistlePFebruary 26, 1966February 26, 1966113First of three Broadway plays written by Oliver Hailey, all of which closed on opening night. [14]
1. Frank Merriwell MApril 24, 1971April 24, 197117 [15]
1. Frankenstein PJanuary 4, 1981January 4, 1981129 [16]
1.GandhiPOctober 20, 1970October 20, 19701 [17]
1. Gantry MFebruary 14, 1970February 14, 1970131 [18]
1.The Garden of SweetsPOctober 31, 1961October 31, 196111 [19]
1. Glory Days MMay 6, 2008May 6, 2008117 [20]
1. The Goodbye People (1979 revival)PApril 30, 1979April 30, 1979116The original production ran for 7 performances [21]
1.Gorey Stories: An Entertainment with MusicPOctober 30, 1978October 30, 1978116 [22]
1.Happiness Is Just a Little Thing Called a Rolls RoycePMay 11, 1968May 11, 196813 [23]
1.Have I Got A Girl For You!PDecember 30, 1963December 30, 19631 [24]
1.Heathen!MMay 21, 1972May 21, 197216 [25]
1. Here's Where I Belong MMarch 3, 1968March 3, 1968120 [26]
1. Home Sweet Homer MJanuary 4, 1976January 4, 1976111 [27]
1.I Won't DancePMay 10, 1981May 10, 198117Third and final Broadway play by written by Oliver Hailey, all of which closed on opening night [28]
1.Johnny No-TrumpPOctober 8, 1967October 8, 196715 [29]
1. Kelly MFebruary 6, 1965February 6, 196517 [30]
1. La Strada MDecember 14, 1969December 14, 1969112 [31]
1.Let Me Hear You SmilePJanuary 16, 1973January 16, 197318 [32]
1. Little Johnny Jones (1982 revival)MMarch 21, 1982March 21, 1982129The original production ran for 52 performances [33]
1.MasqueradePMarch 16, 1959March 16, 19591 [34]
1.Me and TheePDecember 7, 1965December 7, 196517 [35]
1.A Meeting by the RiverPMarch 28, 1979March 28, 1979110 [36]
1. The Moony Shapiro Songbook MMay 3, 1981May 3, 1981115 [37]
1. Moose Murders PFebruary 22, 1983February 22, 1983113 [38]
1.The Mother LoverPFebruary 1, 1969February 1, 1969113 [39]
1.The Natural LookPMarch 11, 1967March 11, 1967118 [40]
1.Ned and JackPNovember 8, 1981November 8, 1981110 [41]
1.No Hard FeelingsPApril 8, 1973April 8, 1973121 [42]
1. Oldest Living Confederate Widow Tells All PNovember 17, 2003November 17, 2003119 [43]
1.Once There Was a RussianPFebruary 18, 1961February 18, 196111 [44]
1. Onward Victoria MDecember 14, 1980December 14, 1980123Closing notice already in place on the night the play opened. [45]
1.A Place for PollyPApril 18, 1970April 18, 197019 [46]
1.Play Me a Country SongMJune 27, 1982June 27, 1982114 [47]
1.Rainbow JonesMFebruary 13, 1974February 13, 197413 [48]
1.Ring Around the BathtubPApril 29, 1972April 29, 197213 [49]
1. The Ritz (1983 revival)PMay 2, 1983May 2, 1983114The original production ran for 398 performances [50]
1.StagesPMarch 19, 1978March 19, 1978113 [51]
1.Step on a CrackPOctober 17, 1962October 17, 196211 [52]
1. Take Me Along (1985 revival)MApril 14, 1985April 14, 198517The original production ran for 448 performances [53]
1.Total AbandonPApril 28, 1983April 28, 198317 [54]
1. The Utter Glory of Morrissey Hall MMay 13, 1979May 13, 197917 [55]
1.The Watering PlacePMarch 12, 1969March 12, 196916 [56]
1.Wild and WonderfulMDecember 7, 1971December 7, 197119 [57]
58.The Cool WorldPFebruary 22, 1960February 23, 19602 [58]
58.GabriellePMarch 25, 1941March 26, 19412 [59]
58.Medea and JasonPOctober 2, 1974October 2, 1974210The show opened on a matinée performance and closed after the evening performance that same day. [60]
58.SignaturePFebruary 14, 1945February 15, 19452 [61]
58.Springtime FollyPFebruary 26, 1951February 27, 19512 [62]
58. Teaneck Tanzi: The Venus Flytrap PApril 20, 1983April 20, 1983213The show opened on a matinée performance and closed after the evening performance that same day. [63]
64.Cafe CrownMApril 17, 1964April 17, 1964330 [64]
64.Into the WhirlwindPNovember 15, 1996November 16, 19963The production played in repertory with The Three Sisters at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre. Both were performed in Russian. [65]
64.Nathan Weinstein, Mystic, ConnecticutPFebruary 25, 1966February 26, 196634 [66]
64. Requiem for a Heavyweight PMarch 7, 1985March 9, 198538 John Lithgow was nominated for the Tony Award for Best Actor In a Play for his performance. [67]
64.Ti-coqPFebruary 9, 1951February 10, 19513 [68]
64.The YearlingMDecember 10, 1965December 11, 1965311 [69]
64.Your Loving SonPApril 4, 1941April 5, 19413 [70]
71.A Race of Hairy Men!PApril 29, 1965May 1, 1965412 [71]
71.All You Need Is One Good BreakPFebruary 9, 1950February 11, 19504 [72]
71.The BarrierMNovember 2, 1950November 4, 19504 [73]
71.Bosoms and NeglectPMay 3, 1979May 5, 197947 [74]
71. Bring Back Birdie MMarch 5, 1981March 7, 1981431 [75]
71.But, Seriously...PFebruary 27, 1969March 1, 1969413 [76]
71.Children From Their GamesPApril 11, 1963April 13, 196342 [77]
71.ConsciencePMay 15, 1952May 17, 19524 [78]
71.Einstein and the Polar BearPOctober 29, 1981October 31, 1981420 [79]
71.Good as GoldPMarch 7, 1957March 9, 19574 [80]
71.Horses in MidstreamPApril 2, 1953April 4, 19534 [81]
71. The Fig Leaves Are Falling MJanuary 2, 1969January 6, 1969417Dorothy Loudon was nominated for the Tony Award for Best Actress in a Musical for her performance in the show. [82]
71.In the Counting HousePDecember 13, 1962December 15, 196242 [83]
71.The InnkeepersPFebruary 2, 1956February 4, 19564 [84]
71.Late Nite ComicMOctober 15, 1987October 17, 1987415 [85]
71.Minor MiraclePOctober 7, 1965October 9, 1965411 [86]
71.Murder at the Howard Johnson'sPMay 17, 1979May 20, 1979410 [87]
71. Rags MAugust 21, 1986August 23, 1986418Nominated for the Tony Award for Best Musical [88]
71. Song of the Grasshopper PSeptember 28, 1967September 30, 196744 [89]
71.Xmas in Las VegasPNovember 4, 1965November 6, 196549 [90]
91.Agatha Sue, I Love YouPDecember 14, 1966December 17, 196652 [91]
91. A Doll's Life MSeptember 23, 1982September 26, 1982518 [92]
91.AngelMMay 10, 1978May 13, 197856 Frances Sternhagen was nominated for the Tony Award for Best Actress in a Musical [93]
91.Be Your AgePJanuary 14, 1953January 17, 19535 [94]
91. Carrie MMay 12, 1988May 15, 1988516 [95]
91.CharlottePFebruary 27, 1980March 1, 1980520 [96]
91.Devour the SnowPNovember 7, 1979November 10, 197958 [97]
91.Diamond OrchidPFebruary 10, 1965February 13, 196551 [98]
91.Do Black Patent Leather Shoes Really Reflect Up?MMay 27, 1982May 30, 1982515 [99]
91.The ExercisePApril 24, 1968April 27, 1968510 [100]
91.The Gingham DogPApril 23, 1969April 26, 1969519 [101]
91.Happy TownMOctober 7, 1959October 10, 19595 [102]
91.LegendPMay 13, 1976May 15, 1976518 [103]
91.The Life of ReillyPApril 29, 1942May 2, 19425 [104]
91.Look, We've Come ThroughPOctober 25, 1961October 28, 19615 [105]
91.More to LovePOctober 15, 1998October 17, 1998516 [106]
91.ParkMApril 22, 1970April 25, 197055 [107]
91.Peg: A Musical AutobiographyMDecember 14, 1983December 17, 1983513 [108]
91.Play MemoryPApril 26, 1984April 29, 198457 [109]
91.PrymatePMay 5, 2004May 8, 2004522 [110]
91. Raggedy Ann MOctober 16, 1986October 19, 1986515 [111]
91. The Red Shoes MDecember 16, 1993December 19, 1993551 [112]
91.Ring TwoPNovember 22, 1939November 25, 19395 [113]
91.See the JaguarPDecember 3, 1952December 6, 19525 [114]
91. Seven Brides for Seven Brothers MJuly 8, 1982July 11, 1982515 [115]
91.Star-Spangled FamilyPApril 10, 1945April 13, 19455 [116]
91. The Story of My Life MFebruary 19, 2009February 22, 2009519 [117]
91.The Sudden and Accidental Re-Education of Horse JohnsonPDecember 18, 1968December 21, 196853 [118]
91.The Three SistersPNovember 7, 1996November 13, 19965The production played in repertory with Into the Whirlwind at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre. Both were performed in Russian. [119]
91.Woman Bites DogPApril 17, 1946April 20, 19465 [120]
91.ZeldaPMarch 5, 1969March 8, 1969510 [121]
122. Carnival in Flanders MSeptember 8, 1953September 12, 19536Leading lady Dolores Gray won the Tony Award for Best Actress in a Musical, thus holding the record for Tony-winning performance with the briefest run. [122]
122.Horowitz and Mrs. WashingtonPApril 2, 1980April 6, 1980610 [123]
122. Into the Light MOctober 22, 1986October 26, 1986613 [124]
122. The Performers PNovember 14, 2012November 18, 2012624 [125]
122.SiegePDecember 8, 1937December 11, 19376 [126]
127.Buttrio SquareMOctober 14, 1952October 18, 19527 [127]
127.The Genius and the GoddessPDecember 10, 1957December 14, 19577 [128]
127. The Goodbye People PDecember 3, 1968December 7, 1968716A 1979 revival closed on opening night [129]
127. High PApril 19, 2011April 24, 2011729 [130]
127.I'll Take The High RoadPNovember 9, 1943November 13, 19437 [131]
127.La Grosse ValiseMDecember 14, 1965December 18, 1965712 [132]
127.The Night CircusPDecember 2, 1958December 6, 19587 [133]
127.PatatePOctober 28, 1958November 1, 19587 [134]
127. Rockabye Hamlet MFebruary 17, 1976February 21, 1976721 [135]
127. Slapstick Tragedy PFebruary 22, 1966February 26, 1966716 Zoe Caldwell won the Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play for her performance in the show. [136]
127. Via Galactica MNovember 28, 1972December 2, 1972715 [137]
127.The Wrong Way Light BulbPMarch 4, 1969March 8, 1969717 [138]
139.American BuffaloPNovember 17, 2008November 24, 2008820 [139]
139.Arturo UiPNovember 11, 1963November 16, 196385 [140]
139. Dr. Cook's Garden PSeptember 25, 1967September 30, 196786 [141]
139.Drat! The Cat!MOctober 10, 1965October 16, 1965811 [142]
139. Kiss Me, Kate (1952 revival)MJanuary 8, 1952January 13, 19528The original production ran for 1,077 performances. [143]
139.The Leaf PeoplePOctober 20, 1975October 26, 1975842 [144]
139.Love is a Time of DayPDecember 22, 1969December 27, 1969816 [145]
139.VoicesPApril 3, 1972April 8, 197288 [146]
139.Who's Who in HellPDecember 9, 1974December 14, 197488 [147]
139.Women of TwilightPMarch 3, 1952March 8, 19528 [148]
149.AmbassadorMNovember 19, 1972November 25, 1972912 [149]
149. Anyone Can Whistle MApril 4, 1964April 11, 1964912 [150]
149.The Blonde in the ThunderbirdSJuly 17, 2005July 23, 2005910The limited run was originally scheduled to end on September 3, 2005. [151] [152]
149. Brighton Beach Memoirs (2009 revival)POctober 25, 2009November 1, 2009925The original production ran for 1,299 performances [153]
149. Elling PNovember 21, 2010November 28, 2010922 [154]
149. The Lieutenant MMarch 9, 1975March 16, 197597Nominated for the Tony Award for Best Musical [155]
149. Nick & Nora MDecember 8, 1991December 15, 1991971 [156]
149.The Paisley ConvertiblePFebruary 11, 1967February 18, 1967918 [157]
149. Rock 'N Roll! The First 5,000 Years ROctober 24, 1982October 31, 1982925 [158]
149.Safe SexPApril 5, 1987April 12, 1987921 [159]
149.The Three Musketeers (1984 revival)MNovember 11, 1984November 18, 1984915The original production ran for 318 performances [160]
149.We Have Always Lived in the CastleMOctober 19, 1966October 26, 196692 [161]
161.Cloud 7MFebruary 14, 1958February 28, 195811 [162]
161.The Story of Mary SurrattPFebruary 7, 1947February 14, 194711 [163]
161. A Joyful Noise MDecember 15, 1966December 24, 1966124 [164]
161.Dreyfus in RehearsalPOctober 17, 1974October 26, 1974123 [165]
161.P.S. I Love YouPNovember 19, 1964November 28, 1964123 [166]
161.The Lady from DubuquePJanuary 31, 1980February 9, 1980128 [167]
161. Lolita PMarch 19, 1981March 28, 19811231 [168]
161.Saturday Sunday MondayPNovember 21, 1974November 30, 1974124 [169]
161. Seagulls Over Sorrento PSeptember 11, 1952September 20, 195212 [170]
161.The Secret RapturePOctober 26, 1989November 4, 19891219 [171]
161. The Threepenny Opera MApril 13, 1933April 22, 193312 [172]
161.Wally's CafePJune 12, 1981June 21, 19811231 [173]
161.What's Wrong With This Picture?PDecember 8, 1994December 18, 19941227 [174]
173.Great Day in the MorningPMarch 28, 1962April 7, 1962131 [175]
173. Macbeth (2000 revival)PJune 15, 2000June 25, 2000138The limited run ended 5 weeks earlier than originally planned. [176] [177]
173. Metro MApril 16, 1992April 26, 19921324 [178]
173.Moby DickPNovember 28, 1962December 8, 196213 [179]
173.A Woman of Independent MeansPMay 3, 1984May 13, 19841312 [180]
178.Flare PathPDecember 23, 1942January 2, 194314 [181]
178. High Fidelity MDecember 7, 2006December 17, 20061418 [182]
178.Jackie Mason's Laughing Room Only RNovember 19, 2003November 30, 20031431 [183]
178. Purlie (1972 Revival) MDecember 27, 1972January 7, 1973142The original production ran for 688 performances. [184]
182.Captain Brassbound's Conversion (1951 Revival)PDecember 27, 1950January 7, 195115 [185]
182.Last LicksPNovember 20, 1979December 1, 19791510 [186]
182.The Passion of Josef D.PFebruary 11, 1964February 22, 1964151 [187]
185. The Best Little Whorehouse Goes Public MMay 10, 1994May 22, 19941628 [188]
185.Captain Brassbound's Conversion (1972 revival)PApril 17, 1972April 29, 197216The original production ran for 14 performances in 1907; a 1951 revival ran for 15 performances. [189]
185. Dude MOctober 9, 1972October 21, 19721616 [190]
185. The Man Who Had Three Arms PApril 5, 1983April 17, 1983168 [191]
185. Merrily We Roll Along MNovember 16, 1981November 28, 19811644 [192]
185. Nellie Bly MJanuary 21, 1946February 2, 194616 [193]
185. Oh, Kay! (1928 revival)MJanuary 2, 1928January 14, 192816The original production ran for 256 performances [194]
192. Amour MOctober 20, 2002November 3, 20021731Nominated for the Tony Award for Best Musical [195]
192. The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial (2006 revival)PMay 7, 2006May 21, 20061727 [196]
192. KPOP MNovember 27, 2022December 11, 20221744 [197]
195. Leap of Faith MApril 26, 2012May 13, 20121925Nominated for the Tony Award for Best Musical [198]
195.Lovely Ladies, Kind GentlemenMDecember 28, 1970January 9, 1971193 [199]
197.All About MeMMarch 18, 2010April 4, 20102027 [200]
197.The Climate of EdenPNovember 6, 1952November 22, 195220 [201]

Shows that closed during previews

The following shows started previews but did not officially open on Broadway: [202]

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  1. A Broadway Musical at the Internet Broadway Database
  2. A Teaspoon Every Four Hours at the Internet Broadway Database
  3. Billy at the Internet Broadway Database
  4. Blood Red Roses at the Internet Broadway Database
  5. Break a Leg at the Internet Broadway Database
  6. Brightower at the Internet Broadway Database
  7. Broadway Follies at the Internet Broadway Database
  8. Cleavage at the Internet Broadway Database
  9. The Cuban Thing at the Internet Broadway Database
  10. Dance a Little Closer at the Internet Broadway Database
  11. Eyes at the Internet Broadway Database
  12. Fame at the Internet Broadway Database
  13. Father's Day at the Internet Broadway Database
  14. First One Asleep, Whistle at the Internet Broadway Database
  15. Frank Merriwell at the Internet Broadway Database
  16. Frankenstein at the Internet Broadway Database
  17. Gandhi at the Internet Broadway Database
  18. Gantry at the Internet Broadway Database
  19. The Garden of Sweets at the Internet Broadway Database
  20. Glory Days at the Internet Broadway Database
  21. The Goodbye People (1979 revival) at the Internet Broadway Database
  22. Gorey Stories: An Entertainment With Music at the Internet Broadway Database
  23. Happiness Is Just a Little Thing Called a Rolls Royce at the Internet Broadway Database
  24. Have I Got A Girl For You! at the Internet Broadway Database
  25. Heathen! at the Internet Broadway Database
  26. Here's Where I Belong at the Internet Broadway Database
  27. Home Sweet Homer at the Internet Broadway Database
  28. I Won't Dance at the Internet Broadway Database
  29. Johnny No-Trump at the Internet Broadway Database
  30. Kelly at the Internet Broadway Database
  31. La Strada at the Internet Broadway Database
  32. Let Me Hear You Smile at the Internet Broadway Database
  33. Little Johnny Jones (1982 revival) at the Internet Broadway Database
  34. Masquerade at the Internet Broadway Database
  35. Me and Thee at the Internet Broadway Database
  36. A Meeting by the River at the Internet Broadway Database
  37. The Moony Shapiro Songbook at the Internet Broadway Database
  38. Moose Murders at the Internet Broadway Database
  39. The Mother Lover at the Internet Broadway Database
  40. The Natural Look at the Internet Broadway Database
  41. "Ned and Jack". The Internet Broadway Database (IBDB). Retrieved January 8, 2023.
  42. No Hard Feelings at the Internet Broadway Database
  43. Oldest Living Confederate Widow Tells All at the Internet Broadway Database
  44. Once There Was a Russian at the Internet Broadway Database
  45. Onward Victoria at the Internet Broadway Database
  46. A Place for Polly at the Internet Broadway Database
  47. Play Me a Country Song at the Internet Broadway Database
  48. Rainbow Jones at the Internet Broadway Database
  49. Ring Around the Bathtub at the Internet Broadway Database
  50. The Ritz (1983 revival) at the Internet Broadway Database
  51. Stages at the Internet Broadway Database
  52. Step on a Crack at the Internet Broadway Database
  53. Take Me Along (1985 revival) at the Internet Broadway Database
  54. Total Abandon at the Internet Broadway Database
  55. The Utter Glory of Morrissey Hall at the Internet Broadway Database
  56. The Watering Place at the Internet Broadway Database
  57. Wild and Wonderful at the Internet Broadway Database
  58. The Cool World at the Internet Broadway Database
  59. Gabrielle at the Internet Broadway Database
  60. Medea and Jason at the Internet Broadway Database
  61. Signature at the Internet Broadway Database
  62. Springtime Folly at the Internet Broadway Database
  63. Teaneck Tanzi: The Venus Flytrap at the Internet Broadway Database
  64. Cafe Crown at the Internet Broadway Database
  65. Into the Whirlwind at the Internet Broadway Database
  66. Nathan Weinstein, Mystic, Connecticut at the Internet Broadway Database
  67. Requiem for a Heavyweight at the Internet Broadway Database
  68. Ti-coq at the Internet Broadway Database
  69. The Yearling at the Internet Broadway Database
  70. Your Loving Son at the Internet Broadway Database
  71. A Race of Hairy Men! at the Internet Broadway Database
  72. All You Need Is One Good Break at the Internet Broadway Database
  73. The Barrier at the Internet Broadway Database
  74. Bosoms and Neglect at the Internet Broadway Database
  75. Bring Back Birdie at the Internet Broadway Database
  76. But, Seriously... at the Internet Broadway Database
  77. Children From Their Games at the Internet Broadway Database
  78. Conscience at the Internet Broadway Database
  79. Einstein and the Polar Bear at the Internet Broadway Database
  80. Good as Gold at the Internet Broadway Database
  81. Horses in Midstream at the Internet Broadway Database
  82. "The Fig Leaves Are Falling Broadway @ Broadhurst Theatre – Tickets and Discounts". Playbill. Retrieved 2020-12-16.
  83. In the Counting House at the Internet Broadway Database
  84. The Innkeepers at the Internet Broadway Database
  85. Late Nite Comic at the Internet Broadway Database
  86. Minor Miracle at the Internet Broadway Database
  87. Murder at the Howard Johnson's at the Internet Broadway Database
  88. Rags at the Internet Broadway Database
  89. Song of the Grasshopper at the Internet Broadway Database
  90. Xmas in Las Vegas at the Internet Broadway Database
  91. Agatha, Sue, I Love You at the Internet Broadway Database
  92. A Doll's Life at the Internet Broadway Database
  93. Angel at the Internet Broadway Database
  94. Be Your Age at the Internet Broadway Database
  95. Carrie at the Internet Broadway Database
  96. Charlotte at the Internet Broadway Database
  97. Devour the Snow at the Internet Broadway Database
  98. Diamond Orchid at the Internet Broadway Database
  99. Do Black Patent Leather Shoes Really Reflect Up? at the Internet Broadway Database
  100. The Exercise at the Internet Broadway Database
  101. The Gingham Dog at the Internet Broadway Database
  102. Happy Town at the Internet Broadway Database
  103. Legend at the Internet Broadway Database
  104. The Life of Reilly at the Internet Broadway Database
  105. Look, We've Come Through at the Internet Broadway Database
  106. More to Love at the Internet Broadway Database
  107. Park at the Internet Broadway Database
  108. Peg: A Musical Autobiography at the Internet Broadway Database
  109. Play Memory at the Internet Broadway Database
  110. Prymate at the Internet Broadway Database
  111. Raggedy Ann at the Internet Broadway Database
  112. The Red Shoes at the Internet Broadway Database
  113. Ring Two at the Internet Broadway Database
  114. See the Jaguar at the Internet Broadway Database
  115. Seven Brides for Seven Brothers at the Internet Broadway Database
  116. Star-Spangled Family at the Internet Broadway Database
  117. The Story of My Life at the Internet Broadway Database
  118. The Sudden and Accidental Re-Education of Horse Johnson at the Internet Broadway Database
  119. The Three Sisters at the Internet Broadway Database
  120. Woman Bites Dog at the Internet Broadway Database
  121. Zelda at the Internet Broadway Database
  122. Carnival in Flanders at the Internet Broadway Database
  123. Horowitz and Mrs. Washington at the Internet Broadway Database
  124. Into the Light at the Internet Broadway Database
  125. The Performers at the Internet Broadway Database
  126. Siege at the Internet Broadway Database
  127. Buttrio Square at the Internet Broadway Database
  128. The Genius and the Goddess at the Internet Broadway Database
  129. The Goodbye People at the Internet Broadway Database
  130. High at the Internet Broadway Database
  131. I'll Take The High Road at the Internet Broadway Database
  132. La Grosse Valise at the Internet Broadway Database
  133. The Night Circus at the Internet Broadway Database
  134. Patate at the Internet Broadway Database
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  136. Slapstick Tragedy at the Internet Broadway Database
  137. Via Galactica at the Internet Broadway Database
  138. The Wrong Way Lightbulb at the Internet Broadway Database
  139. American Buffalo at the Internet Broadway Database
  140. Arturo Ui at the Internet Broadway Database
  141. "Dr. Cook's Garden". IBDB. Retrieved March 5, 2023.
  142. Drat! The Cat! at the Internet Broadway Database
  143. Kiss Me, Kate! at the Internet Broadway Database
  144. The Leaf People at the Internet Broadway Database
  145. Love is a Time of Day at the Internet Broadway Database
  146. Voices at the Internet Broadway Database
  147. Who's Who in Hell at the Internet Broadway Database
  148. Women of Twilight at the Internet Broadway Database
  149. Ambassador at the Internet Broadway Database
  150. Anyone Can Whistle at the Internet Broadway Database
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  152. The Blonde in the Thunderbird at the Internet Broadway Database
  153. Brighton Beach Memoirs (2009 revival) at the Internet Broadway Database
  154. Elling at the Internet Broadway Database
  155. The Lieutenant at the Internet Broadway Database
  156. Nick & Nora at the Internet Broadway Database
  157. The Paisley Convertible at the Internet Broadway Database
  158. Rock 'N Roll! The First 5,000 Years at the Internet Broadway Database
  159. Safe Sex at the Internet Broadway Database
  160. The Three Musketeers at the Internet Broadway Database
  161. We Have Always Lived in the Castle at the Internet Broadway Database
  162. Cloud 7 at the Internet Broadway Database
  163. The Story of Mary Sturratt at the Internet Broadway Database
  164. A Joyful Noise at the Internet Broadway Database
  165. Dreyfus in Rehearsal at the Internet Broadway Database
  166. P.S. I Love You at the Internet Broadway Database
  167. The Lady from Dubuque at the Internet Broadway Database
  168. Lolita at the Internet Broadway Database
  169. Saturday Sunday Monday at the Internet Broadway Database
  170. Seagulls Over Sorrento at the Internet Broadway Database
  171. The Secret Rapture at the Internet Broadway Database
  172. The Threepenny Opera at the Internet Broadway Database
  173. Wally's Cafe at the Internet Broadway Database
  174. What's Wrong With This Picture at the Internet Broadway Database
  175. Great Day in the Morning at the Internet Broadway Database
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  177. Macbeth at the Internet Broadway Database
  178. Metro at the Internet Broadway Database
  179. Moby Dick at the Internet Broadway Database
  180. A Woman of Independent Means at the Internet Broadway Database
  181. Flare Path at the Internet Broadway Database
  182. High Fidelity at the Internet Broadway Database
  183. Jackie Mason's Laughing Room Only at the Internet Broadway Database
  184. Purlie at the Internet Broadway Database
  185. Captain Brassbound's Conversion at the Internet Broadway Database
  186. Last Licks at the Internet Broadway Database
  187. The Passion of Josef. D at the Internet Broadway Database
  188. The Best Little Whorehouse Goes Public at the Internet Broadway Database
  189. Captain Brassbound's Conversion at the Internet Broadway Database
  190. Dude at the Internet Broadway Database
  191. The Man Who Had Three Arms at the Internet Broadway Database
  192. Merrily We Roll Along at the Internet Broadway Database
  193. Nellie Bly at the Internet Broadway Database
  194. Oh, Kay! (1928 revival) at the Internet Broadway Database
  195. Amour at the Internet Broadway Database
  196. The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial (2006 revival) at the Internet Broadway Database
  197. Putnam, Leah. "Broadway's KPOP Sets Abrupt Closing Date". Playbill. Retrieved 7 December 2022.
  198. Leap of Faith at the Internet Broadway Database
  199. Lovely Ladies, Kind Gentlemen at the Internet Broadway Database
  200. All About Me at the Internet Broadway Database
  201. The Climate of Eden at the Internet Broadway Database
  202. Culwell-Block, Logan (July 3, 2019). "16 Broadway Shows That Closed Before Opening". Playbill . Retrieved July 25, 2019.
  203. Infidel Caesar at the Internet Broadway Database
  204. Venus Is at the Internet Broadway Database
  205. A Way of Life at the Internet Broadway Database
  206. The Office at the Internet Broadway Database
  207. Leda Had a Little Swan at the Internet Broadway Database
  208. Me Jack, You Jill at the Internet Broadway Database
  209. Let My People Come at the Internet Broadway Database

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