Examples of 'opened on broadway' in a sentence
Meaning of "opened on broadway"
opened on broadway: a phrase used to describe a theatrical production that premiered or debuted on Broadway, a famous street in New York City known for its theaters
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Sunday opened on Broadway to mixed critical responses.
It later became a hit and opened on Broadway.
We opened on Broadway just a few months after that.
It never even opened on Broadway.
It opened on Broadway the following year.
After the tryout in Atlantic City the show opened on Broadway.
The show opened on Broadway to widely negative reviews.
Thirteen years later, the musical opened on Broadway.
I had just opened on Broadway in The Slap.
Entitled Pleasures and Palaces, it closed following its Detroit run and never opened on Broadway.
Just opened on Broadway.
After nearly seven years of development, the show opened on Broadway in March 2011.
Danner and Oliver! opened on Broadway to a warm critical and popular reception.
I never really worked my way back until I opened on Broadway in 1986.
Which opened on Broadway yesterday to rave reviews, I might add.
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Lillian Hellman wrote 10 plays that opened on Broadway in her lifetime.
The show opened on Broadway in 2011 after almost seven years of development.
After two very successful showcase productions it opened on Broadway in February 1977.
When the show opened on Broadway in 1971, religious groups protested en masse.
A stage version also titled To Be or Not to Be opened on Broadway in 2008.
In the event, the play opened on Broadway on October 1 of that year.
It opened on Broadway in 2006 where it ran for 6 years at the New Amsterdam Theatre.
This Tony Award-winning musical opened on Broadway in 1983 and has never been revived.
The show opened on Broadway in 1981 with Lauren Bacall in the starring role on stage.
In March 2011, a religious satire musical opened on Broadway entitled The Book of Mormon.
The musical opened on Broadway in October 1935, in the midst of the Great Depression.
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Examples of using Opened
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They opened me and then closed me again
We have not even opened downtown yet
You opened a door at the wrong moment