Historical Events on March 27
March 27 has witnessed numerous significant events throughout history. Let us take a look at some of the most notable moments that shaped our world.
World Theatre Day (1961)
In 1961, the International Theatre Institute (ITI) established March 27 as World Theatre Day, a global celebration of the art of theatre. Since 1962, this day has been celebrated annually by theatre communities worldwide, promoting the importance of performing arts in cultural exchange and understanding.
FDA Approves Viagra (1998)
On March 27, 1998, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved the sale of Viagra (sildenafil citrate), revolutionizing the treatment of erectile dysfunction. This approval marked a significant milestone in pharmaceutical history and changed millions of lives worldwide.
Charles I Becomes King (1625)
On March 27, 1625, Charles I ascended to the throne of England, Scotland, and Ireland following the death of his father, King James I. His reign was marked by religious conflicts and political tensions that eventually led to the English Civil War.
Typhoid Mary Quarantined (1915)
On March 27, 1915, Mary Mallon, known as "Typhoid Mary," was quarantined for a second time. She was the first identified healthy carrier of typhoid fever in the United States, and her case raised important questions about public health and individual rights.
Notable Birthdays on March 27
- 1970 – Mariah Carey, American singer and songwriter
- 1963 – Quentin Tarantino, American filmmaker
- 1975 – Fergie, American singer and actress
- 1986 – Manuel Neuer, German footballer
- 1988 – Jessie J, British singer
"We must dare to think unthinkable thoughts."
March 27 reminds us that every day in history holds stories worth remembering – from cultural celebrations to medical breakthroughs, from royal successions to public health milestones.