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* 1837 – Tony Pastor, American impresario and theater owner ( d. 1908 )
* August 26 – Tony Pastor, American theater impressario ( b. 1837 )
* May 28 – Tony Pastor, American impresario and theater owner ( d. 1908 )
Some, however, preferred the earlier term " variety " to what manager Tony Pastor called its " sissy and Frenchified " successor.
In the early 1880s, impresario Tony Pastor, a circus ringmaster turned theatre manager, capitalized on middle class sensibilities and spending power when he began to feature " polite " variety programs in several of his New York City theatres.
* Tony Pastor and His Orchestra ( 1947 ) ( short subject )
Also in 1934, Hay joined the cast of the Tony Pastor Theatre.
* August 26 – Tony Pastor, vaudeville founder & theater impresario ( b. 1837 )
* Saxophone: Coleman Hawkins, Ben Webster, Herschel Evans, Lester Young, Johnny Hodges, Charlie Parker, Sam Butera, Charlie Barnet, Jimmy Dorsey, Glen Gray, Willie Smith, Otto Hardwick, Earle Warren, Vido Musso, Georgie Auld, Bud Freeman, Eddie Miller, Ernie Caceres, Tex Beneke, Al Klink, Tony Pastor
They All Sang: From Tony Pastor to Rudy Vallée.
* Antonio " Tony " Pastor ( 1837 – 1908 ), vaudevillian
A vocal version by Tony Pastor also reached the top 10 during that month.
* The Tribune was referenced in one rendition of the popular 19th-century ballad, " No Irish Need Apply ", as performed by Tony Pastor, as the paper of choice of the anti-Irish antagonist in the song.
During these years Rosolino was also performing with the big bands of Bob Chester, Glen Gray, Tony Pastor, Herbie Fields, and perhaps most notably Gene Krupa and Stan Kenton.
She quickly began to perform professionally, singing for Tony Pastor and playing roles in comic opera, including Gilbert and Sullivan works.
: For Tony Pastor the saxophonist and bandleader, see Tony Pastor ( bandleader ).
Tony Pastor ( May 28, 1837 – August 26, 1908 ) was an American impresario, variety performer and theatre owner who became one of the founding forces behind American vaudeville in the mid-to-late nineteenth century.
In 1865 Pastor opened Tony Pastor's Opera House on the Bowery in partnership with minstrel show performer, Sam Sharpley, whom he later bought out.
NYPL Digital Collection Tony Pastor and Bonnie Thornton ( circa 1897 )
Tony Pastor died in Elmhurst, New York on August 26, 1908 and was interred in the Cemetery of the Evergreens, in Brooklyn.
Parker Zellers, Tony Pastor: Dean of the Vaudeville Stage ( Ypsilanti: Eastern Michigan

Tony and opened
Every actor who has opened in the role of Pseudolus on Broadway ( Zero Mostel, Phil Silvers and Nathan Lane ) won a Best Actor Tony Award for their performance.
Xanadu was turned into a surprising hit Broadway Musical that opened on 10 July 2007 at the Helen Hayes Theatre to uniformly good reviews and received 4 Tony Award nominations.
The Electoral success of New Labour in 1997, which would be led by two Prime Ministers with Scottish connections, Tony Blair ( who was brought up in Scotland ) from 1997 to 2007 and Gordon Brown from 2007 – 10, opened the way for constitutional change.
opened in 1943 and Carousel in 1945, and the Tony Awards were not awarded until 1947.
It opened to mixed reviews and closed after six months, despite being nominated for ten Tony Awards.
The musical first opened Off-Broadway in 1990, and the 2004 Broadway production won five Tony Awards.
However, Of Thee I Sing opened when the Tony Awards did not exist.
To be eligible for Tony Award consideration, a production must have officially opened on Broadway by the eligibility date that the Management Committee establishes each year.
During 1972, a musical play based on the screenplay of the film, entitled Sugar, opened on Broadway, starring Elaine Joyce, Robert Morse, Tony Roberts and Cyril Ritchard, with book by Peter Stone, lyrics by Bob Merrill, and ( all-new ) music by Jule Styne.
It was opened by Radio 1 DJ Tony Blackburn and occupied an unusual location over the River Holme beside the town's small bus station.
" Additionally, the play opened after all of the award deadlines, so it was not eligible until the following year, triumphing over Neil Simon's The Odd Couple, Murray Schisgal's Luv and Edward Albee's Tiny Alice for the Tony Award, the New York Drama Critics ' Circle Award and the Pulitzer Prize for Drama.
In 2006, the Concession Golf Club opened in Sarasota, Florida, as a joint collaboration between Nicklaus and Tony Jacklin, to commemorate their historic Ryder Cup singles match in 1969.
In 1975 Tony Tan Caktiong and his family opened a Magnolia Ice Cream parlor in Cubao.
A new £ 27 million extension was opened in 2000 by then-Prime Minister Tony Blair and the first low-cost airline arrived at the airport, with Go inaugurating a service to London Stansted following the collapse of locally based Gill Airways.
After Grand Hotel opened on Broadway in November 1989, Yeston, along with Wright and Forrest, was nominated for the Tony Award for best score.
A $ 5 million Broadway musical adaptation of the same name began previews on May 23, 2007, and opened ( with Olivia Newton-John and John Farrar in attendance ) on July 10, 2007 starring Kerry Butler as Kira, Cheyenne Jackson as Sonny and Tony Roberts as Danny.
The Tony Rich Teaching Centre, opened in 2010
A famous example is the skilful way in which Morgan's terrier Tony opened the garden gate, easily taken by someone seeing the final behaviour as an insightful act ; Lloyd Morgan, however, had watched and recorded the series of approximations by which the dog had gradually learned the response, and could demonstrate that no insight was required to explain it.
An example is the skilful way in which his terrier Tony opened the garden gate, easily understood as an insightful act by someone seeing the final behaviour.
Season 2 opened in big, loud fashion by debuting a dark action / comedy piece by Tony Scott called Beat the Devil.
A 1969 production, directed by Stephen Porter and starring Brian Bedford as Elyot and Tammy Grimes as Amanda ( winning a Tony Award for her performance ), with David Glover as Victor and Suzanne Grossman as Sybil, opened at Broadway's Billy Rose Theatre and then moved to the Broadhurst Theatre to complete its run of 198 performances.
Impressed with the script, Home asked Davies to write the second episode, and when Tony Robinson decided to take a break from producing Maid Marian and Her Merry Men, a slot opened up in the Children's BBC schedules for late 1991 and Home decided to use Dark Season to fill it, commissioning Davies to write the remaining episodes of the serial.
In March 2007, Curtains opened on Broadway and on June 10, 2007 Pierce won the Tony Award for Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Musical at the 61st Tony Awards for his performance.
Menken received both Tony Award and Drama Desk Award nominations for the music to the stage musical version of Beauty and the Beast which opened on Broadway in 1994.

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