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re: Eddie Sauter's orchestrations

Posted by: Michael_Portantiere 04:17 pm EDT 05/10/15
In reply to: Eddie Sauter's orchestrations - Michael_212 03:33 pm EDT 05/10/15

Agreed. The Broadway revival of 1776 had many things to recommend it, but the orchestra was unacceptably small. Similarly, I saw a wonderful production at Ford's Theater in D.C. a few years back with an excellent cast that included Brooks Ashmanskas and Robert Cuccioli, but again the orchestra was small. (They don't have room for a large orchestra there.) And although I'm pretty sure the Paper Mill production had quite a large orchestra, that production was flawed in other respects.


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