Three suggestions for you: Have a look in the browsers console to see if any exceptions are being thrown. Try running the application with the Visual Studio debugger attached. Check in the build configuration that all projects are set to Any CPU.
No idea what's causing it, but to troubleshoot it you'll want to open up Visual Studio with the exact same version of the code that you promoted to your server, attach to the browser (Debug, Attach to Process...), set a breakpoint in the first line of your App.xaml. Cs file and wherever else seems appropriate, and then try to browse to the page in question. If you don't see any obvious exceptions, check in the Debug window to see if there are any XAML error messages.
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