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| | Previews: | March 11, 2009 |
| Opening: | March 25, 2009 |
| Theatres: | INB Performing Arts Center (6/12/2012 - 6/17/2012)
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| San Jose Center for the Performing Arts (5/29/2012 - 6/10/2012)
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| The Smith Center For Performing Arts (5/22/2012 - 5/27/2012)
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| Tucson Music Hall (5/15/2012 - 5/20/2012)
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| Peabody Opera House (5/8/2012 - 5/13/2012)
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| France-Merrick Performing Arts Center [Hippodrome Theatre] (4/25/2012 - 5/6/2012)
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| Walton Arts Center [Baum Walker Hall] (4/17/2012 - 4/22/2012)
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| Texas Performing Arts [Bass Concert Hall] (4/10/2012 - 4/15/2012)
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| Bass Performance Hall (3/27/2012 - 4/8/2012)
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| Tennessee Performing Arts Center (3/20/2012 - 3/25/2012)
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| Kentucky Center [Whitney Hall] (3/13/2012 - 3/18/2012)
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| Fox Cities Performing Arts Center (3/6/2012 - 3/11/2012)
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| Marcus Center For The Performing Arts (2/28/2012 - 3/4/2012)
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| DeVos Performance Hall (2/22/2012 - 2/26/2012)
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| Providence Performing Arts Center (2/8/2012 - 2/19/2012)
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| North Charleston Coliseum Performing Arts Center (2/1/2012 - 2/4/2012)
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| Princess of Wales Theatre (11/10/2011 - 1/8/2012)
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| Cadillac Palace Theatre (10/13/2011 - 11/6/2011)
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| Majestic Theatre (9/29/2011 - 10/9/2011)
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| Capitol Theatre (9/1/2011 - 9/25/2011)
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| San Diego Civic Theatre (8/10/2011 - 8/21/2011)
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| Orange County Performing Arts Center [Segerstrom Hall] (7/14/2011 - 8/7/2011)
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| Keller Auditorium (6/22/2011 - 7/10/2011)
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| Community Center Theater (6/2/2011 - 6/19/2011)
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| Paramount Theatre (5/12/2011 - 5/29/2011)
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| Ohio Theatre (4/20/2011 - 5/8/2011)
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| Kimmel Center [Academy Of Music] (3/23/2011 - 4/17/2011)
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| Boston Opera House (2/17/2011 - 3/20/2011)
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| Orpheum Theater (1/27/2011 - 2/13/2011)
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| Benedum Center for the Performing Arts (1/5/2011 - 1/23/2011)
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| Detroit Opera House (12/16/2010 - 1/2/2011)
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| Civic Center Of Greater Des Moines (11/26/2010 - 12/12/2010)
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| North Carolina Blumenthal Performing Arts Center [Belk Theater] (8/26/2010 - 9/19/2010)
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| Kennedy Center [Opera House] (7/1/2010 - 8/22/2010)
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| Broward Center For The Performing Arts (6/10/2010 - 6/27/2010)
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| Tampa Bay Performing Arts Center (5/20/2010 - 6/6/2010)
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| Fox Theatre (4/29/2010 - 5/16/2010)
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| Aronoff Center (4/8/2010 - 4/25/2010)
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| Denver Center for the Performing Arts [Buell Theatre] (3/4/2010 - 4/4/2010)
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| ASU Gammage (2/11/2010 - 2/28/2010)
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| Ahmanson Theatre (11/13/2009 - 2/7/2010)
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| Hobby Center for the Performing Arts (10/22/2009 - 11/8/2009)
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| Music Hall at Fair Park (9/24/2009 - 10/18/2009)
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| Orpheum Theatre (9/3/2009 - 9/20/2009)
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| Fox Theatre (8/13/2009 - 8/30/2009)
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| PlayhouseSquare [Palace Theatre] (7/17/2009 - 8/9/2009)
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| Cadillac Palace Theatre (3/11/2009 - 7/12/2009)
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| Production Type: | Original Production |
| Production Status: | Running |
| Run Type: | Open Run |
| Market: | US Tour |
| Intermissions: | 1 |
| Based on P.I. Travers' cherished stories and the classic 1964 Walt Disney film, MARY POPPINS, currently one of London's biggest sensations, features the Sherman brothers' original Academy AwardŽ-winning songs. In collaboration with Cameron Mackintosh, the show has been created by Academy AwardŽ-winning screenwriter Julian Fellowes, who has written the book, and the OlivierŽ Award-winning team of George Stiles and Anthony Drewe, who have composed new songs and additional music and lyrics.
OlivierŽ Award-winning director Richard Lyre leads a dream team of vision and stagecraft, bringing to life the story of the Banks family and their magical nanny. Co-direction and choreography is by OlivierŽ Award-winner Matthew Bourne, set and costume design is by Tony AwardŽ winner Bob Crowley, co-choreography is by OlivierŽ Award-winner Stephen Mear, and lighting design is by OlivierŽ Award-winner Howard Harrison.
MARY POPPINS marks the first collaboration between Disney, producer of such acclaimed productions as THE LION KING, BEAUTY AND THE BEAST and TARZAN, and Cameron Mackintosh, legendary producer of record-breaking shows THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA, CATS and LES MISERABLES. |