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re: Of course not...

Posted by: AlanScott 10:01 pm EDT 08/09/14
In reply to: re: Of course not... - LegitOnce 10:50 am EDT 08/09/14

The story you mention is told in Jared Brown's bio of the Lunts, and he says it occurred on closing night of the London run. I don't see the story in Margot Peters's bio of the Lunts, but perhaps I'm missing it.

Just for the sake of others who may be reading: After the Broadway run, there was a break of nearly ten months. But the break seems not to have been because the Lunts requested a break (certainly not such a long one), but because the producers were fearful that it would not do well on the road.

According to Brown's book, the Lunts (and the rest of the cast) were puzzled when the Broadway production closed as it was still selling out. They all wanted to continue.

Still, it did go out on the road for six months, then returned to New York for two weeks at City Center. It closed at City Center on March 20, 1960, then opened in London on June 23. A scheduled eight-week engagement was extended to 20.

In the Peters bio, she quotes from an interview that Lewis Funke did with them during the Broadway run in which Alfred talked about how exhausted he was and Lynn jumped in with "That isn't true."

Re the later television work: Together they did The Magnificent Yankee in 1965. Lynn did The Old Lady Shows Her Medals in 1963, but Alfred was just the host on that. Lynn also did Anastasia in 1967 with Julie Harris. So while she acted in several productions on television after The Visit, he really only did one. Their television appearance in The Great Sebastians had preceded The Visit.

There were several attempts between 1960 and 1967 to arrange for them to do The Visit on television, but it never worked out.


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