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In 1978, the Hines Brothers returned to Broadway in Eubie!, a musical revue celebrating composer Eubie Blake, who opened doors for the African-American theatre community with the success of his 1921 revue Shuffle Along.
Eubie! opened Sept. 20, 1978, at the Ambassador Theatre. Audiences responded enthusiastically with standing ovations, and the New York Times' Walter Kerr noted that "no one today taps faster than the Hines Brothers, who stopped the show a couple of times." Gregory received a Tony Award nomination for Best Featured Actor in a Musical.
Read the Eubie! Playbill here.
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The musical opened Dec. 20, 1979, at the Winter Garden Theatre, where it ran for 45 performances. Though the show was panned by critics — the New York Times' Walter Kerr called it "careless and costly, elaborate and enervating" — Hines was Tony-nominated for his performance.
Read the Comin' Uptown Playbill here.
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The production opened March 1, 1981, at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre and was well-received by critics. In his review for the New York Times, Frank Rich claimed Hines was "more than a dancer; he's the frisky Ellington spirit incarnate" and likened his tap-dancing abilities to "human lightning."
Sophisticated Ladies was nominated for eight Tony Awards, including Best Actor in a Musical for Hines, and went on to play 767 performances.
Read the Sophisticated Ladies Playbill here.
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Opening night was April 26, 1992, at the Virginia (now August Wilson) Theatre. Frank Rich gave the show a rave review and praised Hines' performance: "Few, if any, tap dancers in this world can match him for elegance, speed, grace and musicianship, and, as if that weren't enough, he also happens to be a silken jazz crooner, supple in voice and plaintive in emotions."
The production ran for 569 performances and was nominated for an impressive 11 Tony Awards. Hines was nominated for both his performance and choreography, and he took home the 1992 Tony for Best Actor in a Musical.