Sinbad 1918 - Articles Page 12.2

Opened: February 14, 1918

Sinbad - 1918 - Broadway History , Info & More

A Grand favorite! Ranked by Comedy Central as one of the top 100 standup performers of all time, unpredictable comedian Sinbad is celebrated for his humorous take on life's painful trials and embarrassing tribulations. Sinbad's lively storytelling is noted for its take-no-prisoners approach, as the long-time actor and seasoned performer will often work the audience's own awkward experiences into his punchlines. The act has served him well, with dozens of film and television roles to his credit, including a cameo appearance on the hit FX series It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia and a new reality series on WEtv.



Despite his explosive performances, Sinbad believes humor can be effective without becoming profane. The 6'5"comedian was convinced that “funny is funny” after his father, a preacher and humorous man in his own right, visited one of his son's early performances. Realizing that his own influences could deliver clean comedy and still leave audiences in laughter, Sinbad charted a career as an unpredictable but family-friendly force stalking the stage for the next great joke. Sinbad’s unique style – often described as large, physical, impetuous, and manic – has earned him a devoted following and international stardom.

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Sinbad FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What is the songs are in Sinbad and what's the order?
On Cupid's Green
A Little Bit of Every Nationality
Our Ancestors
A Thousand and One Arabian Nights
Where Do You Get Those Guys?
Beauty and the Beast
Bagdad
The Rag Lad of Bagdad
A Night in the Orient
I Hail from Cairo
Love Ahoy!
The Bedalumbo
Isle of Youth
It's Wonderful
Raz-Ma-Taz
Alexander's Band Is Back in Dixieland
Avalon
By the Honeysuckle Vine
Chloe
Cleopatra
Darktown Dancing School
Dixie Rose
Hello Central, Give Me No-Man's Land
I Give Her That
I Love the Heart of Dixie
I Wonder Why She Kept on Saying 'Si-Si-Si Sñor'
I'll Say She Does
I'll Sing You a Song
I'll Tell the World
My Mammy
N'Everything
On the Road to Calais
Rock-A-Bye Your Baby with a Dixie Melody
Swanee
Tell That to the Marines
There's a Lump of Sugar Down in Dixie
They Can't Fool Me
Why Do They All Take the Night Boat to Albany?
You Ain't Heard Nothin' Yet
What productions of Sinbad have there been?
Sinbad has had 2 productions including Broadway which opened in 1918 and Broadway which opened in 1918.

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