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reviewer noted that this "was less a musical than a play, less a play than a musical, and not enough of either. The saving grace, to the extent that there was any, was the choreography by Mr. Bennett (who also served as director and partial librettist) and the high point of the production was Tommy
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The Equity Library Theater, New York City, presented the musical in 1981. This production featured Diana Szlosberg (aka Diana Castle) as Gittel Mosca, Bill Tatum, Richard Ruth, Karen Ziemba and Thom Warren. Used in this production as the Act 1 closer was "The Party's on Me', a song used in the
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The J2 Spotlight Musical Theatre Company, founded by Jim Jimirro (Executive Producer) and Robert W. Schneider (Artistic Director), presented an Off-Broadway revival as part of its inaugural season. The production opened on February 13, 2020 at Theatre Row. Directed by Robert W. Schneider, the
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was persuaded to appear on stage during a production number set in Times Square, and the ensuing media coverage resulted in a boost at the box office. But the move from the Uris Theatre to the Mark Hellinger Theatre was costly, and although a post-Broadway run in Philadelphia and Boston was a
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Tune's long-legged, high-kicking dance up a set of stairs on a stage filled with balloons. Under the circumstances, this is not a musical that lends itself very well to revival, because its original merits depended so much on the individuals involved in the Broadway presentation."
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Reviews were universally good, but there was no money for newspaper ads to quote them or television spots to promote the show. As a publicity stunt, New York City Mayor
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failed to earn back its sizable investment. During the Broadway run, Michele Lee left the show and was replaced by actress-singer-dancer-comedian
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on August 1, 1973. Between the two venues, it ran a total of 296 performances and 25 previews. The director and choreographer was Bennett, with
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The production faced seemingly insurmountable problems during its pre-Broadway trial, and when it reached Detroit, producers Joseph Kipness and
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starred in the national tour of the musical in 1974. (Gavin played the role for seven months on Broadway replacing Ken Howard.)
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to replace his original realistic design with a sleek, stylized set, had Coleman and Fields rework their score, and brought in
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production starred Stephanie Israelson as Gittel Mosca, Andy Tighe as Jerry Ryan and J. Savage as David.
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Tom Donnelly (July 28, 1974). "John Gavin: One for the 'Seesaw': John Gavin: One for the 'Seesaw'".
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to help him rewrite the book, although final credit went solely to Bennett.
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brought in Bennett for advice. He recommended they abandon the book by
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by Kevin Kelly, published by Doubleday (1990), pages 103-111
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Index


Cy Coleman
Dorothy Fields
Book
Michael Bennett
Two for the Seesaw
William Gibson
Broadway
musical
Michael Bennett
Cy Coleman
Dorothy Fields
William Gibson
Two for the Seesaw
Nebraska
the Bronx
Larry Fallon
Lawrence Kasha
Michael Stewart
Edwin Sherin
Lainie Kazan
Robin Wagner
Neil Simon
Uris Theatre
Mark Hellinger
Grover Dale
Bob Avian
Tommy Tune
Robin Wagner
Ann Roth

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