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re: Question regarding 1987 London production of FOLLIES
Posted by: AlanScott 01:52 pm EDT 06/19/18
In reply to: Question regarding 1987 London production of FOLLIES - RobertC 09:47 am EDT 06/19/18

In addition to "Ah, But Underneath!" having been used at Paper Mill, Barringston Stage and perhaps in several other productions, the 1994 Leicester Haymarket production included "Country House," as well as "The Road You Didn't Take." The production used the original 1971 script and score, but with the permission and cooperation of Sondheim and Goldman, "Country House" was placed between "Who's That Woman?" and "I'm Still Here," at the end of the Ben and Phyllis's final part of the alternating confrontation scenes between the two principal couples, with a few lines from the 1987 London revision added to transition into the song.
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re: Question regarding 1987 London production of FOLLIES
Posted by: sf 04:21 pm EDT 06/19/18
In reply to: re: Question regarding 1987 London production of FOLLIES - AlanScott 01:52 pm EDT 06/19/18

...and as wrong-headed as that sounds, it just about worked.

(I saw it.)
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