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re: "at last my arm is complete again" or "right arm is complete again"
Posted by: HunterHailey 12:04 pm EDT 10/09/23
In reply to: re: "at last my arm is complete again" or "right arm is complete again" - AlanScott 02:56 am EDT 10/08/23

Oddly enough - I have copies of the old printed PC Score and the MTI published full score and while PC score does not have "at last", the full score does include it (and they both include "right arm".). I think the best we can determine is there has been a lot of inconsistency probably some simply due to the handedness of actors!
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re: "at last my arm is complete again" or "right arm is complete again"
Posted by: Chromolume 01:33 pm EDT 10/09/23
In reply to: re: "at last my arm is complete again" or "right arm is complete again" - HunterHailey 12:04 pm EDT 10/09/23

A correction, though - the "old printed" score is not a PC, it's a piano-vocal based on Sondheim's (pre-orchestration) piano part. THAT one was/is published. The full score was not published, maybe you meant to say printed?

The new MTI PC score (not published) has the complete line, and the old manuscript version of the PC score has "at last" but not "right."

The other thing to say, of course, is that scores (as opposed to scripts) are not usually the best source for accurate dialogue lines. Sometimes lines are only hinted at or abbreviated. Or plain wrong. ;-)
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