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Rank The Best Musical Winners Of The 50s!

Happy New Year! This will be the last edition Best Musical ranking until the 2019 Tony Awards where I will do the Best Musicals of the 2010s and the Best Musical Revivals of the 2010s. Then that will be it.

Anyway, the 1950s was a gold mine for golden age shows, with Rodgers and Hammerstein ruling the Great White Way, Stephen Sondheim made his Broadway debut and the Tony Awards had only just started!

#1 The Music Man

The classic tale of Harold Hill who attempts to con the town of River City, Iowa by pretending to being a professor that can turn the boys of the town into a boys band is a timeless classic, with this original production starring Robert Preston in one of Broadway's most iconic performances. The show then had a successful revival directed and choreographed by 5 time Tony Award winner Susan Stroman!

#2 My Fair Lady

Lerner and Loewe's classic musical had enchanted audiences for decades. The original production starred Rex Harrison as Henry Higgins, a professor of phonetics, and Julie Andrews as Eliza Doolittle, a Cooney flower girl. The show has recently been revived by Lincoln Centre Theatre and the show also had a successful film adaptation that won the Academy Award for Best Picture!

#8 Kismet

One of actor Alfred Drake's greatest roles, and the first Tony Award winning role, is the story of a poet who gets himself out of trouble multiple times with clever wordplay, all the while his daughter falls in love with the prince of rhe land. The show is quite comical and romantic, which it never lets you forget with funny rhymes, both in poems and songs!

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Written by Luc Jones

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