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Below you will find a list of references to musicals on Wikipedia. Before you add a musical, double check to make sure it actually exists and that there is enough information about it to substantiate a page about it. Also double check for any information about the musical you are adding on other pages in Wikipedia like a film or book that the musical is based on or is based on the musical. Also, please check that the name of the musical is spelled correctly. When a new article about one of these musicals is added, please remove the blue link from the list.

A

 * Alice with Kisses
 * All in Fun (musical)
 * All in Love (musical)
 * Alone at Last (musical)
 * Andre Charlot's Revue of 1924
 * Arabian Nights (musical)
 * The Athenian Touch

B

 * Ballad for Bimshire
 * Banker's Daughter
 * Baron Trenek
 * Beat the Band (musical)
 * Beautiful Dreamer (musical)
 * The Beauty Shop (musical)
 * The Believers (musical)
 * The Belle of Broadway (musical)
 * Belmont Varieties
 * Below the Belt (musical)
 * Berlin Is Mine
 * Betjemania
 * Better Tunes
 * Bible Salesman

B cont

 * Billie (musical)
 * The Bing Girls Are There (musical)
 * Bittersuite (musical)
 * Bless You All
 * The Blonde in Black
 * Blue Red Roses
 * Blue Holiday
 * Brecht on Brecht
 * By Hex
 * A Broken Idol
 * By the Way (musical)

C

 * Captain Jinks
 * Caviar (musical)
 * The Chaperons
 * Check Please!
 * Chin-Chin
 * The City Chap
 * Cleavage (musical)
 * Collette Collage
 * Copper and Brass
 * Cranks (musical by Cranko)
 * Cross Road (musical)

D

 * Da Ponte (musical)
 * Dancing In the Streets (2006)
 * Darwin's Theories
 * Darwin Young's Origin of Evil
 * Dead Ceaser
 * The Devil (musical)
 * Diamond Studs!
 * Doctor Selavy's Magic Theatre
 * Doing Our Bit
 * The Doll Girl
 * The Duchess (musical)

E and F

 * Earl of Ruston
 * Exchange (musical)
 * Fan Letter (musical)
 * Flapper (musical)
 * The Four Piano Men
 * Frankenstein (musical 2014)
 * From the Top (musical)
 * Fusia (musical)

G, I, and J

 * The Guy Who Could Fly
 * Isabeau (musical)
 * Jo (musical)

L, M and N

 * Marie Curie (musical)
 * Mrs. Patterson
 * Musical Chairs (musical)

O, P and R

 * O Marry Me!
 * O Say Can You See!
 * Polonaise (musical)
 * Pom-Pom (musical)

S

 * The Sap of Life
 * See You Later (musical)
 * Selena El Musical (is this the same as Selena Forever?)
 * Sergeant Brue
 * Skippy & Liska
 * Smoke (musical)
 * Song Writers (musical)

T, U, V and Z

 * Taking My Turn
 * Texas, Li'l Darlin'
 * Viva Mexico!

Broadway Musicals: The 101 Greatest Shows of All Time
The popular coffee-table book Broadway Musicals: The 101 Greatest Shows of All Time by Ken Bloom and Frank Vlastnik (First Edition, 2004 and Second Edition, 2008) is offered as a reputable arbiter of notability for people who have worked on Broadway musicals. It includes articles about the following people who are not yet represented in Wikipedia.

Performers
 * Mary McCarty (actor)

Producers
 * Alex Aarons

Broadway Musicals: Show by Show
The reference book Broadway Musicals: Show by Show by historian Stanley Green (Fifth Edition, 1996) is offered as a reputable arbiter of notability for individual Broadway musicals. It includes articles about the following shows which are not yet represented in Wikipedia.

Note, while Wikipedia does have articles for some revue-series like the Ziegfeld Follies, it does not presently have articles (or even redirects) for individual shows in those series, nor do the series' articles provide much in the way of show-specific detail. Since Green singles out several particular Follies shows (and Scandals, Vanities, etc.) as notable, they are listed individually here.

1800s
 * The Mulligan Guard Ball

1900s
 * Follies of 1907

1910s
 * Madame Sherry (musical)
 * Ziegfeld Follies of 1915 (musical)
 * Ziegfeld Follies of 1918
 * Greenwich Village Follies (1919 edition)

1920s
 * Ziegfeld Follies of 1921
 * Ziegfeld Follies of 1922
 * George White's Scandals (1922 edition)
 * Andre Charlot's Revue of 1924
 * George White's Scandals (1926 edition)

1930s
 * Earl Carroll Vanities (1931 edition)
 * George White's Scandals (1931 edition)
 * Ziegfeld Follies of 1934
 * New Faces (1934 edition)
 * The Show Is On