Broadway NewsStephen Sondheim Musical 叠耻帽耻别濒 No Longer in DevelopmentThe Public Theater had workshopped the Sondheim and David Ives musical in 2016.
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Andrew Gans
April 27, 2021
Stephen Sondheim
Kurt Sneddon
Stephen Sondheim's long-gestating musical with David Ives, 叠耻帽耻别濒, is unlikely to make it to the stage, according to .
Sondheim told The Public Theater, which had workshopped the musical in 2016 with plans for a 2017 opening, that he is no longer developing the new work, his first new musical sincehe and John Weidman opened Road Show in 2008, also at the Public.
Producer Scott Rudin, currently under fire following had been attached to 叠耻帽耻别濒, but the cancellation was not based on that recent news.
叠耻帽耻别濒, Sondheim previously revealed, is in two acts, the first based on Spanish director Luis 叠耻帽耻别濒鈥檚 The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie (1972), the second on his The Exterminating Angel (1962), both set at surreal dinner parties. The musical, Sondheim said, is about 鈥渢rying to find a place to have dinner.鈥� The first deals with interruptions to dinner, the second is about 鈥減eople who have dinner and can鈥檛 leave,鈥� which 鈥渋s my cheerful view of the world today.鈥�
In November 2016, it was reported that Tony winner director Joe Mantello had joined the creative team as director.
Tony winner Michael Cerveris, who had been part of the 2016 Public Theater workshop, told the Times that while the first act of the musical was nearly complete, the second was 鈥渟ketched out, but still awaiting much of the music.鈥�
鈥淚t was an appropriately surreal, unnerving, and often hilarious piece,鈥� he added. 鈥淎nd Steve was, as ever, experimenting with some fascinating, complex musical structures which David鈥檚 sensibilities seemed to suit really well, I thought.鈥he marriage with 叠耻帽耻别濒 felt pretty right for the times, and the world has only gotten darker and weirder since then.
鈥淚鈥檇 have loved to see it come to be. But then, I will always want more Sondheim in the world.鈥�
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