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Vol. 8, No. 2, Fall 2001
AssassinsAssassins is back in N.Y., this time on Broadway Douglas Sills, the new Booth, says it's a risky show Mario Cantone turned down The Producers for this role Choreographer John Carrafa has a Sondheim year Another Gemignani will be in this production News&Notes The Kennedy Center prepares for a huge celebration Eric Schaeffer gives details about the festival shows National Report Do I Hear a Waltz? revived in Los Angeles Passion gets a new interpretation in Philadelphia Eric Schaeffer again directs Putting It Together Anyone Can Whistle turns up in St. Louis Jazz greats salute Sondheim Sweeney Todd in concert in San Francisco Tomorrow is presented in Cincinnati International Report A Little Night Music at Leicester Follies Readers react to the Roundabout revival Follies' "Roscoe" writes his journal of the show Sunday in the Park with George Sondheim and Lapine agree: It's an odd show Bernadette Peters remembers her role in Sunday Actors recall Sondheim's "best show" The score is a breakthrough Review An advance look at Putting It Together on pay TV For Your Amusement The solution to the challenging Sondheim puzzle Looking Ahead Upcoming Sondheim shows in the U.S. and elsewhere SAMPLE ARTICLE Eric D. Schaeffer forecasts 'an amazing time' By John Bell If Eric D. Schaeffer has his way, next summer's Sondheim Celebration at The Kennedy Center will be the first in a biannual series of artistic retrospectives celebrating the masters of the American musical theatre. From May through August 2002, the festival will present Sweeney Todd, Company, Sunday in the Park with George, Merrily We Roll Along, Passion and A Little Night Music, with Pacific Overtures as a separate production. With casting decisions being finalized, Schaeffer sat down to discuss the festival. Q. How was the program determined? Q. Did the omission of Assassins have anything to do with the Kennedy Center being the venue?
Q. Are the directors trying to avoid anything that's been done in the past? Q. In that light, how will Sunday in the Park with George be visualized? Q. To what extent will Sondheim be involved? Q. Can you discuss the design teams?
Q. Have the conductors been chosen?
Q. Are you planning on using the original orchestrations? Q. Whom do you think will be attending the festival? Q. There's been some criticism about the ticket prices. Q. Are there any preconceptions that Sondheim fans may bring that you would like to disarm? Q. Describe the festival's success in your mind.
For more information about celebration, including ticket information and production schedule, visit the web site at http://www.kennedy-center.org.
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