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Scott Joplin was a musical prodigy, born the son of a slave, who received a conservatory education and slowly rose to acclaim. Irving Berlin was a Russian Jewish immigrant who couldn't read music, yet catapulted to stardom at the age of 23. Both men changed the landscape of music with their contributions to the first American musical genre, ragtime.

This show is closed.

Performances ended on Sep. 6, 2009.

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About Tin Pan Alley Rag on Broadway

Previews: Jun 12, 2009 • Opening: Jul 14, 2009 • Closing: Sep 6, 2009
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Scott Joplin was a musical prodigy, born the son of a slave, who received a conservatory education and slowly rose to acclaim. Irving Berlin was a Russian Jewish immigrant who couldn't read music, yet catapulted to stardom at the age of 23. Both men changed the landscape of music with their contributions to the first American musical genre, ragtime.

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Michael Boatman
Scott Joplin
Michael Therriault
Irving Berlin

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Scott Joplin and Irving Berlin
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Mark Saltzman
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