Funny Girl 1964

Ages: 10+
Opened: March 26, 1964

Funny Girl - 1964 - Broadway History , Info & More

Winter Garden Theatre (Broadway)
1634 Broadway New York, NY 10019

Based on an original story by Isobel Lennart

Funny Girl is the semi-autobiographical tale of Fanny Brice's meteoric rise to fame and her stormy relationship with Nick Arnstein, a wealthy and charming gambler. From her start as a gawky Brooklyn teen fast-talking her way into show business to becoming the toast of New York to the unraveling of her personal life, Funny Girl is a stunning, richly told tour de force about one of Broadway's biggest stars. The endearing, poignant musical features a parade of great tunes including "People" and "Don't Rain on My Parade".


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Other Productions of Funny Girl

1964   Broadway Original Broadway Production
Broadway
1966   West End London Production
West End
1986   Off-Off-Broadway Equity Library Theatre Revival
Off-Off-Broadway
2001   Milburn, NJ (Regional) Paper Mill Production
Milburn, NJ (Regional)
2002   Broadway Actors' Fund Concert
Broadway
2012   Broadway Broadway Revival
Broadway
2015   West End Menier Chocolate Factory West End Revival Production
West End
2016   West End Menier Chocolate Factory West End Transfer
West End
2022   Broadway Broadway Revival Production
Broadway
2023   US Tour North American Tour
US Tour

Funny Girl - 1964 Broadway Awards and Nominations

Note: Award winners will appear on a background
Year Ceremony Category Nominee
1964 Tony Awards Best Choreography Carol Haney
1964 Tony Awards Best Musical Jule Styne
1964 Tony Awards Best Original Score (Music and/or Lyrics) Written for the Theatre Jule Styne
1964 Tony Awards Best Original Score (Music and/or Lyrics) Written for the Theatre Bob Merrill
1964 Tony Awards Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Musical Sydney Chaplin
1964 Tony Awards Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Musical Danny Meehan
1964 Tony Awards Best Performance by an Actress in a Featured Role in a Musical Kay Medford
1964 Tony Awards Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Musical Barbra Streisand
1964 Tony Awards Producer (Musical) Ray Stark

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