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Random COMPANY question
Posted by: andyboy 04:01 pm EDT 07/05/20

In Act Two, Scene Three of COMPANY, Robert and Marta go meet Susan and Peter (who have just gotten divorced and are now living more happily then ever together) on their terrace. The women then leave momentarily and Peter has a scene where he barely stops short of coming on to Robert. I seem to remember this latter part of the scene was added by Furth long after the original Broadway production (perhaps as an answer to many critics originally wondering if Robert fears marriage because he's secretly gay). I remember the original version of the scene ending with the women still on the terrace and Marta saying something like, "I love New York!" (in response to Susan and Peter's new happily divorced arrangement). Am I remembering this wrong? If not, when was the second part of the scene added?
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