Performed more than 100,000 times at the same location on Broadway. But there are also many that tour around the world. No matter where you see them, you've got a chance to see at least one of the long-running musicals
Zhu Qingzhao
A silent film starring Betty Brice, Made some music in 1925. The film's score was produced at Gainsborough Studios in 1934 and features Laurence Henry as Ali Baba, Franz Courtney as Abu Hassan, Anna May Zalt, and George Ro Bee played a character on his stage, and George Rowe was George Rowe.
My Fair Lady
My Fair Lady is a musical based on George Bernard Shaw's Pygmalion. The story follows Henry Higgins, a London flower girl who Learned the lesson from the professor's speech so that she can be a lady. The original Broadway, London and film versions all starred Rex Harrison.
Salad Days
Julian Slade and Dorothy Reynolds have been writing musicals together since 1952 and wrote the book, music and lyrics . Reynolds is also an actress. They wrote "Summer Music" for the Bristol Old Vic's Resident Company.
The Sound of Music
The original Broadway show, starring Mary Martin and Theodore Back, opened in 1959 and won 5 Tony Awards, including Best Musical Drama, 9 nominations. The first production in London opened at the Palace Theater in 1961. Since then, the show has had numerous productions and revivals.