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re: More objections than questions. Very long reply.
Posted by: Billhaven 10:28 pm EST 02/18/19
In reply to: More objections than questions. Very long reply. - AlanScott 09:27 pm EST 02/18/19

I just wanted to add that 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue may have a disaster of a book (I didn’t see it) but there are gems included in the score. Duet for One is a brilliant piece of music and clever character driven lyrics that provide the right performer (Happy Birthday Ms. Routledge) with a genuine showstopper. When Lerner was good he was very good, indeed.
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re: More objections than questions. Very long reply.
Posted by: AlanScott 11:35 pm EST 02/18/19
In reply to: re: More objections than questions. Very long reply. - Billhaven 10:28 pm EST 02/18/19

I agree that the score of 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue is filled with gems. It has some of Lerner's best lyrics, and a lot of terrific music. The only reason I didn't mention it was because NewtonUK didn't. The problems Lerner had with directors on that show may have been crucial in leading him to choose a very weak director for Carmelina and to direct Dance a Little Closer himself, although I also wonder if high-level directors were simply not interested, either because they thought the shows were weak (and in the case of Carmelina, just too old-fashioned) or because Lerner was felt to be too much of a handful.

Of course, if he'd lived longer, he might have ended up being the lyricist or co-lyricist on Phantom, which would have brought him together with Hal Prince and with a massive hit (presuming it would have been just as much of a hit with his lyrics as it was with Charles Hart's).
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