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Mary Poppins - the Broadway Musical Ebook FREEMARY POPPINS - THE BROADWAY MUSICAL EBOOK Anthony Drewe,George Stiles,Richard M Sherman,Robert B Sherman | 112 pages | 29 Mar 2011 | Hal Leonard Corporation | 9781617803444 | English | Milwaukee, United States Mary Poppins - Broadway | Tickets | Broadway | Everyone's favorite practically perfect nanny takes the stage in this Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious musical adventure. Tickets are available at www. One of the most popular Disney movies of all time is capturing hearts in a whole new way: as a practically perfect musical! Based on the books by P. The jack-of-all trades, Bert, introduces us to England in and the troubled Banks family. Young Jane and Michael have sent many a nanny packing before Mary Poppins arrives on their doorstep. Using Mary Poppins - The Broadway Musical combination of magic and common sense, she must teach the family members how to value each other again. Even grown-ups can learn a lesson or two from the nanny who advises that "Anything can happen if you let it. Check out this article in the Taunton Gazette. July Mary Poppins - The Broadway Musical. Thursday, January 12, at 7pm NEW! Who's Who in Mary Poppins. Mickey T. White Bert. Kaitlyn Webber Featured Dancer. Kimberly Waller Ensemble. Leo Olmstead Michael. Jacob Miranda Featured Dancer. Ronni Marshak Bird Woman. Jessica Lorion Mary Poppins. Helen Lee Katie Nana. Paul Hayden Mr. George Mary Poppins - The Broadway Musical. Andrea Giangreco Mrs. Winifred Banks. Anthony Genatossio Robertson Ay. Jessica Dougherty Mrs. John Crampton Neleus. Lauren Coleman Ensemble. Patrick Chisholm Ensemble. Samantha Boragine Ensemble. Lindsey Ashworth Ensemble. Mary Poppins Production Team. Colleen Rua Artistic Director. Angela Harrington Assistant Stage Manager. Malorie Savran Stage Manager. Sarah Albergaria Assistant Choreographer. Emmett Buhmann Technical Director. Joe Wood Puppet Design. Josh Moulding Projection Designer. Chris Scully Lighting Designer. Brian Simons Costume Designer. Larry Sousa Choreographer. Eli Bigelow Music Director. Joel O. Emily Buckley Mrs. Find Us on Facebook. Close Print. Mary Poppins, The Broadway Musical, Cleared For Take Off | Scoop News Shows People Theatres Awards. Mary Poppins. Musical Original Broadway. Opening Date. Closing Date. External Links. New Amsterdam Theatre Nov 16, - Mar 03, Media See all 3 photos. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman ; Original Lyrics by Richard M. Sherman ; Based on the stories of P. Mgr: Laura Eichholz ; Associate Gen. Mgr: Alan Wasser. Ashley Brown. Oct 14, - Oct 05, Daniel H. George Banks. Gavin Lee. Rebecca Luker. Winifred Banks. Oct 14, - Feb 27, Jane Carr. Katherine Leigh Doherty. Jane Banks. Oct 14, - Apr 29, Alternate. Kathryn Faughnan. Ruth Gottschall. Miss Andrew. Queen Victoria. Miss Smythe. Matthew Gumley. Michael Banks. Henry Hodges. Michael McCarty. Admiral Boom. Bank Chairman. Cass Morgan. Bird Woman. Delaney Moro. Oct 14, - Apr 08, Alternate. Mark Price. Robertson Ay. Oct 14, - Oct 10, Alexander Scheitinger. Eric Anthony. Oct 14, - Mary Poppins - The Broadway Musical 24, Ann Arvia. Miss Lark. Kristin Carbone. Nick Corley. Park Keeper. Oct 14, - Jul 29, Case Dillard. James Hindman. Brian Letendre. Matt Loehr. Michelle Lookadoo. Oct 14, - May 20, Tony Mansker. Tyler Maynard. Sean McCourt. Von Hussler. Vasthy Mompoint. Jesse Nager. Kathleen Nanni. Megan Osterhaus. Katie Nanna. Dominic Roberts. Janelle A. Shekitra Starke. Catherine Walker. Glamorous Doll. Kevin Samuel Yee. Mar 07, - Jul 17, Adam Fiorentino Broadway Debut. Oct 09, -? Laura Michelle Kelly. Oct 12, - Mar 05, Jul 19, - Oct 09, Aug 24, - Jan 06, Steffanie Leigh Broadway debut. Oct 11, - Mar 03, Scarlett Strallen Broadway Debut. Oct 15, - Oct 11, Alexandra Berro. Nicole Bocchi. Mary Poppins - The Broadway Musical -? Lila Coogan. Jacob Levine. Apr 10, -? Daniel Marconi Broadway Debut. Devynn Pedell. Aaron J. Juliette Allen Angelo. Mary Poppins - The Broadway Musical Altinay. Josh Assor. Rozi Baker. Sarah Bakker. Annie Baltic. Mary Poppins – Broadway Musical – Original | IBDB One of the most popular Disney movies of all time is capturing hearts in a whole new way: as a hit Broadway musical! Now in its 5th acclaimed year at the New Amsterdam Theatre on 42nd Street, Mary Poppins has dazzled and delighted millions of theater audiences. Come experience the enchanting mixture of irresistible story, unforgettable songs, breathtaking dance numbers and astonishing stagecraft that makes this the Mary Poppins - The Broadway Musical that soars high above the rest. Believe in the magic of Mary Poppins and discover a world where anything can happen if you let it! Performances ended on Mar. Things are not going well for the family, the children, Jane and Michael, are out of control and are in need of a new nanny. Jane and Michael have their own ideas about what sort of caretaker they should have, while their parents—and in particular Mr. Banks—are insistent on someone strict for the job. A roof-raising, toe-tapping, high-flying extravaganza! Broadway has found a fresh fountain of youth that will make many a grown-up feel like a kid again. Shows Tickets Buzz Video. Mary Poppins Tickets New Amsterdam Theatre One of the most popular Disney movies of all time is capturing hearts in a whole new way: as a hit Broadway musical! This show is closed. Browse Shows. View All Videos. Previews Oct 14, Opening Nov 16, Closing Mar 3, Broadway Musicals Kid-Friendly New. Critics' Reviews "Magical! 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