List of The Muny repertory

Muny Premiere: MP World Premiere at the Muny: WP Concert Presentation: C Ballet/Dance Event: B Ice Show: I Original Revue: R ^19a Featuring mayor Henry Kiel as King Richard ^22a Kalman's Der Zigeunerprimas.^22b Reinhardt's Die Sprudelfee.^22c Kalman's Zsuzsi kisasszony.

^31a Film actor Cary Grant, appearing under his real name Archibald Leach, was a repertory performer during the 1931 season before starting his screen career.

In addition to The Street Singer, Grant appeared in Music in May, Nina Rosa, The Three Musketeers, A Wonderful Night, Irene and Rio Rita.

Special Added Attraction: The Royal Ballet, featuring Rudolf Nureyev and Margot Fonteyn Regular Season continues: ^67a Van Johnson was originally set to star as Dr. Mark Bruckner but dropped out.

Pre-Season Concerts The Regular Season ^70a The Broadway production closed for a week to transfer to The Muny for this special engagement.

Muny Salutes '76, a series of preseason concerts for the Bicentennial of the United States The Regular Season ^76a Pre-Broadway tryout; the show closed before it ever got to Broadway.

^81a Pat Suzuki, 23 years earlier the original Broadway Linda Low, was cast here as Madam Liang.^81b A concert of opera and operetta scenes and arias, including the entire second act of Die Fledermaus.

The original intention was to close August with the touring production of My One and Only, to play the Fox Theater instead of The Muny, but the engagement was cancelled.

^86a Since 42nd Street closed the previous season and opened this one, it's the only time in Muny history that season ticket holders sat through the same show in consecutive bookings.^86b The MGM movie classic starred Gene Kelly, Donald O'Connor and Debbie Reynolds, all of whom appeared at the Muny in the 1970s.^86c In Franco Zeffirelli's production.

^96a Adaptation of the fairy tale by executive producer Paul Blake, utilizing songs by Sammy Cahn.

^99a Revue written by executive producer Paul Blake compiling the many works of British songwriters such as Andrew Lloyd Webber and Lionel Bart.

^2000b World Premiere of the stage adaptation of Irving Berlin's classic film, directed and produced by Paul Blake.

^2001b Revue written by executive producer Paul Blake compiling the many works of songwriters George and Ira Gershwin.

This one-night-only production had a cast of 100, with special performances by Chita Rivera and Tommy Tune, along with Broadway and Muny stars Patrick Cassidy, Ken Page, Jenny Powers, Lara Teeter and Graham Rowat.

Co-Hosted by Heather Headley and Matthew Morrison, "An Evening with the Stars" was created for this birthday, celebrating the history of musical theatre at The Muny over the previous century.