The run closed May 4, 1929
- Opened
- December 27, 1927
- Closed
- May 4, 1929
- Performances
- 572
- Previews
- —
- Theatre
- Ziegfeld Theatre
Of the 2,148 productions we hold that opened in the 1920s and record a performance count, this is the 13th longest. That is a rank within what we hold, not within everything that was staged.
Other stagings of Show Boat 11 more that season
| 1928 | Theatre Royal, Drury Lane Transfer | |
| 1932 | Casino Theatre Revival | 180 perf. |
| 1932 | Transfer Transfer | |
| 1946 | Ziegfeld Theatre Revival · Hassard Short | 418 perf. |
| 1946 | Transfer Transfer | |
| 1948 | City Center Revival | 15 perf. |
| 1954 | City Center Revival · William Hammerstein | 15 perf. |
| 1983 | Uris Theatre Revival · Michael Kahn | 73 perf. |
| 1994 | Gershwin Theatre Revival · Harold Prince | 947 perf. |
| 1998 | Transfer Transfer | |
| 2016 | Transfer Transfer |
Who was in it36 named
Bert Chapman
Laura Clairon
Jack Daley
Ted Daniels
Dorothy Denese
Robert Farley
Estelle Floyd
Thomas Gunn
Annette Harding
Annie Hart
Aunt Jemima
J Louis Johnson
Tana Kamp
Dagmar Oakland
Mildred Schewenke
Eleanor Shaw
Phil Sheridan
Jack Wynn
Helen Chandler
Peggy Green
Hazel Jennings
Rose Mariella
June Maye
13 of these 36 names have a person record behind them and link to one. The other 23 are set from the identifier in the cast list, which is a slug of the name — so hyphens and full stops are lost and a few come out wrong. We hold nothing else about them. Nobody here is matched to a character: the cast list records who was in the company and not what they played.
Characters13 roles recorded
Charles Winninger Cap'n Andy Hawks
Norma Terris Magnolia Hawks
Howard Marsh Gaylord Ravenal
Helen Morgan Julie La Verne
Charles Ellis Steve Baker
Edna May Oliver Parthenia Ann "Parthy" Hawks
Bert Chapman Pete
Jules Bledsoe Joe
Tess Gardella Queenie
Sammy White Frank Schultz
Eva Puck Ellie
Norma Terris Kim
A. Alan Campbell Windy McClain
Only 512 of 13,459 productions carry role names, and these came out of a wiki table — the names arrived with the table's own cell markup on them and have been stripped back. They are not linked to person records because the identifiers in that table do not resolve to ours.
Creative team
- Director
- Zeke Colvan
- Choreographer
- Sammy Lee
- Producer
- Florenz Ziegfeld
A producer is one string on this record, however many people or companies it names. Directors and choreographers are held both as text and as identifiers; where an identifier exists the name links to a page.
Around this production
Producer Florenz Ziegfeld hated the serious subject matter and tried to talk Hammerstein out of the project, fearing audiences would reject a musical dealing with racism and miscegenation.
- Through the influence of Kern and Hammerstein’s Show Boat, Broadway’s first serious attempt at a modern musical play, creators of musicals began showing greater concern for the stories and the way music and lyrics augmented and embellished them. Broadway Musicals Show By Show Seventh Edition Stanley Green Cary Ginell, p. 11
- Another hopeful sign is the number of opera companies that have added musical theatre works to their repertoires. Not only does this help break down artificial barriers, it also creates new audiences for such notable examples as the Kern-Hammerstein Show Boat , the Gershwin-Heyward Porgy and Bess , the Rodgers-Hammerst… Broadway Musicals Show By Show Seventh Edition Stanley Green Cary Ginell, p. 13
- Because of their admiration for Helen Morgan’s performance in Show Boat, Jerome Kern and Oscar Hammerstein collaborated on a nostalgic musical designed as a vehicle to show off the singer’s talents. Broadway Musicals Show By Show Seventh Edition Stanley Green Cary Ginell, p. 74
- The original production opened at the Ziegfeld Theatre on December 27, 1927, for 572 performances; a 1932 revival played for 180 showings; and a slightly revised 1946 Broadway revival ran for 418 performances and included a new song (the last Kern ever wrote, the charming “Nobody Else But Me”); Complete Book of 1950s Broadway Musicals the Dan Dietz, p. 385
- were two Broadway revivals in 1983 (73 performances) and 1994 (949 performances). The latter was perhaps the most definitive Show Boat seen since the original production, and included the deleted “Mis’ry’s Comin’ ’Round,” which had previously been heard just one time, at the musical’s first tryout performance at the Na… Complete Book of 1950s Broadway Musicals the Dan Dietz, p. 386
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What this page does not know
- No recording is held for Show Boat at all.
- Reviews, box office, running order, understudies and designers: none of it is held for any production.