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| re: What's the case for Penny in My Pocket? | |
| Posted by: Chazwaza 01:37 pm EST 02/09/18 | |
| In reply to: re: What's the case for Penny in My Pocket? - allineedisthegirl 11:02 am EST 02/09/18 | |
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| Am I wrong in thinking that moment was added because of the inclusion of the song? I don't remember that being there before. But then I'm much less familiar with the stage piece than the movie. | |
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| re: What's the case for Penny in My Pocket? | |
| Posted by: allineedisthegirl 01:43 pm EST 02/09/18 | |
| In reply to: re: What's the case for Penny in My Pocket? - Chazwaza 01:37 pm EST 02/09/18 | |
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| I saw the original production in 1970 with Merman, and the most recent Channing revival. I don't remember that bit of business in either of them (but who knows?). That bit wouldn't make much sense without the song. db |
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| re: What's the case for Penny in My Pocket? | |
| Posted by: garyd 03:35 pm EST 02/09/18 | |
| In reply to: re: What's the case for Penny in My Pocket? - allineedisthegirl 01:43 pm EST 02/09/18 | |
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| The "bit" is not in the script of the original stage production and , until the current production, I have never seen it performed. FWIW, I think it is charming. It also adds a touch of sincere sentiment to Horace's rather profound and "sudden" change of heart regarding marriage to Dolly. |
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