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can design a house in which to show them off). Wilson's businesses in Alaska also have failed, so he comes south to seek his brother's help. Wilson seduces and marries Addison's first client, a rich widow, and fritters away her money on various flashy endeavours, including fixed boxing matches and horse races ("That Was A Year").
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Ever Has Happened") to follow up on Hollis's original plan. Wilson arrives at Hollis's and Addison's house, destitute and sick ("The Game "). Addison reluctantly takes him in, and when Wilson has recovered, he begins to work on Hollis, persuading him to be a patron to his newest scheme: to build a brand new city in
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is never very high...Much of the music, while whispering of earlier, more flashily complex Sondheim scores, has a conventional surface perkiness that suggests a more old-fashioned, crowd-pleasing kind of show than is this composer's wont. But his extraordinary gift for stealthily weaving dark motifs
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to take advantage of the many rich people settling there who need houses built. (In reality, Mizner went there for his health.) On the train he meets the fictitious Hollis Bessemer, with whom he is smitten instantly. Hollis is the son of a wealthy industrialist, cut off by his father for refusing to
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Brantley, in his review of the 2008 production, praised Cerveris and Gemignani, but declares that, "The problem is that this musical's travelogue structure precludes its digging deep. It hints at dark and shimmering glories beneath the surface that it never fully mines. Like its leading characters,
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which features the vibrant Michele Pawk as a zestful gold digger (of both Klondike and jazz-age varieties) and Jane Powell as the Mizners' mother, only rarely kicks into a higher gear than the one that gently propels the opening duet...their trajectory feels as straight and flat as a time line in a
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stuck more closely to the facts of the brothers' lives, including references to their other siblings, their father's successful career, and Wilson's New York period, but Sondheim and Weidman decided these facts held back the story with what Sondheim called "interesting and irrelevant information".
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Addison shows Hollis's aunt a plan for a house he proposes to build for her. Impressed, she agrees and offers to sponsor Hollis's artist colony. However, Hollis and Addison, now lovers, are too busy designing resort homes for the rich ("You") and enjoying each other's company ("The Best Thing That
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Although Wilson's various partners lose money, they remain fond of him because of the verve and energy with which he lives. Even Mama Mizner, who is being looked after by Addison and never receives any visits from Wilson, enjoys reading about Wilson's exploits, saying that she can live through him
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Addison leaves in disgust with his share of Wilson's winnings and travels around the world searching for business opportunities and a sense of purpose ("Addison's Trip"). All of his ventures fail due to bad luck. He is left with nothing but souvenirs that inspire him to take up architecture (so he
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Wilson's role in the Boca Raton fiasco is exaggerated, and while he did marry a rich widow, who quickly divorced him, she had not been a client of Addison. Addison never blamed Wilson for all his problems. Mama Mizner was not behind the gold mining adventure by her sons. While Addison did travel
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Wilson's con man instincts resurface. He promotes the Boca Raton real estate scheme with increasingly extravagant and eventually fraudulent claims, creating a price bubble ("Boca Raton"). Addison goes along, until it is Hollis who finally puts a stop to the real-estate scheme. He asks Addison to
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After the 1933 death of Addison Mizner, people who knew him, including his estranged lover Hollis Bessemer, comment on his life and the way he squandered his talents ("Waste"). Addison's younger brother Wilson appears and speaks to Addison, who angrily claims that Wilson was the cause of all his
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the character of Wilson's wife was developed into a secondary lead called Nellie. Wilson first meets her in a saloon in Alaska, where she seduces him with the song "What's Your Rush?". They re-encounter each other in New York, Nellie having become rich on the brothers' gold claim, and they marry
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review of the 2003 Kennedy Center production, said " never seems to leave its starting point...Mr. Kind and Mr. McGillin execute this self-introduction charmingly, translating wryness and ruefulness into a breezy soft-shoe sensibility. But in a sense, when they have finished the song they have
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Wilson leaves for good, but not quite, for in the finale (as in the first scene) all the characters leave the stage except for Wilson and Addison. At this point, Wilson realizes that he, too, has died. The brothers bicker half-heartedly, their differences no longer mattering enough to keep them
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on May 22, 2013, directed by Kenn McLaughlin. The cast featured Tom Frey and L. Jay Meyer, playing Wilson and Addison Mizner, respectively, along with Susan Shofner as Mama, Jimmy Phillips as Papa, and Michael McClure as Hollis. Rounding out the cast were Cameron Bautsch, Bridget Bierne, Hunter
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at the beginning of the twentieth century. On his deathbed, Papa charges his sons with the task of using their gifts to shape America ("It's In Your Hands Now"), telling them that there's a "road" to follow. Mama Mizner reveals the family's wealth has been eaten away by Papa's long illness and
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after the song "The Best Thing That Ever Has Happened". She divorces him when his enterprises interfere with their love life. The brothers meet her again in Florida, where she joins in the Boca Raton scheme. After this fails, she leaves with Hollis to find her next opportunity. In
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choose between Wilson and him. Addison, brought to a state of desperation, drives Hollis away by claiming he never loved him. Addison also orders Wilson out of his life ("Get Out"), but Wilson insists Addison loves him too much ("Go"). Addison agrees, but still wants him to go.
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apart. Confronted by their father, they shrug off his criticisms and the brothers set out together on the road to eternity—or, as Wilson calls it, "the greatest opportunity of all". "Sooner or later", he says, "we're bound to get it right."
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considerably, it was not around the world, and it was not the case that part of it was a string of businesses. Addison's alleged decision to become an architect so as to build a house for his souvenirs is colorful, but fictitious.
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enter the family business. His real passion is art, and although he is not talented, he dreams of creating an artist colony in Palm Beach with the help of his aunt, who is staying there in a hotel ("Talent").
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Boca Raton – Boca Girl, Sportsmen, Fashion Models, Yachtsmen, Caruso, Salvador Dalí, Wilson, Addison, Nellie, Hollis, Prospector, Varmints, Bobby Jones, Mae West, Princess Ghika, Chorus §
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in 2003 under the title Bounce. Although it did not achieve much success it is notable due to the fact it is the last collaboration between writer-director duo Stephen Sondheim and
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act, with Wilson and Addison opening the show with the title song, in the style of vaudeville comics, a theme that recurred over the show. The tone was meant to be similar to the
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of Irving Berlin's unproduced musical." Sondheim set his idea aside. Three songs from it ("Pour le Sport", "High Life", and "I Wouldn't Change a Thing") have been published in
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While Addison was an architect and Wilson a con man, among other things, Hollis Bessemer is fictitious. In early workshops his role was filled by Addison's real-life friend
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Sometimes the musical is mistaken as a faithful portrayal of the lives of the two brothers; this is not quite the case. Sondheim's interest in the brothers' story came from
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The title changes reflect attempts by the creators to hone the show's story and themes. "Ideally the title is connected to what we hope the show is about," Weidman said.
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Look I Made a Hat: Collected Lyrics (1981-2011) with Attendant Comments, Amplifications, Dogmas, Harangues, Digressions, Anecdotes and Miscellany
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in October and November 2003 with the Chicago cast. It received mixed–to–negative reviews and was not produced in New York. A private reading of
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Addison and Wilson Mizner both died in 1933. Interest in their colorful lives as dramatic/musical subjects began with the 1952 publication of
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The history and evolution of the show are extraordinarily complex, with numerous different versions and recordings. After a 1999 workshop in
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into a brighter musical fabric is definitely in evidence, mellifluously rendered in the peerless Jonathan Tunick's orchestrations."
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New York Sequence - Wilson, Nellie, Reporters, Photographer, Ketchel, Armstrong, Jockey, Gamblers, Policeman, Wilson's Women §
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productions, TheaterMania noted the "brace of mixed-to-negative reviews has all but assured that this production of
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reported "the show, which received lukewarm reviews in two tryout runs, is not coming to Broadway anytime soon."
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ran from January 12 to February 11, 2018 at The Lyric Stage Company of Boston in Boston, Massachusetts.
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An original cast recording of the 2008 Public Theater production was released June 30, 2009 by
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was a friend of Addison, and referred to Wilson as "my pal." He began work on a musical called
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Frederick, Sarah Myers, Amanda Parker, Amanda Passanante, Tom Prior, and Brandon Whitley.
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This article is about the Stephen Sondheim musical. For the never-produced musical by
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playing brothers Wilson and Addison Mizner respectively, Alma Cuervo as Mama,
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Addison's Trip (Around the World) – Addison, Salesman, Guatemalans, Servants
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with Wilson as promoter and Addison as chief architect ("Addison's City").
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Description of the sets, costumes and lights for the Chicago production.
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2004 Interview with Stephen Sondheim, John Weidman, and Jonathan Tunick
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as Hollis Bessemer and was directed and choreographed by Will Davis.
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as Hollis, and William Parry as Papa. This production won the 2009
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At about the same time, Sondheim began work on a musical based on
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real estate boom of the 1920s. The musical takes considerable
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An original cast recording of the 2003 version (then titled
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in New York in October 2008 where the show was redubbed
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The Best Thing That Ever Has Happened – Addison, Hollis
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I Love This Town - Wilson, Nellie, Addison, and Company
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Gold! - Prospector, Wilson, Addison, Mama, and Ensemble
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from the beginning of the twentieth century during the
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and Weidman and Sondheim held up further production.
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failures. The time shifts to Papa Mizner's death in
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from October through November 1999 under the title,
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Gold! – Prospector, Wilson, Mama, Addison, Alaskans
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A revised version of the musical premiered 48:Cover art of 2008 Off-Broadway cast recording 1800:. Alfred A. Knopf. pp. 181–185, 190ff. 1022:The Game – Addison, Nellie, Wilson, Promoter 787:What's Next? (reprise) - Wilson and Ensemble 434:A new production of the musical, now titled 423:reported that Eric Schaeffer directed, with 1425: 2003: 1989: 1959:talkinbroadway.co review, November 2, 2003 1955:at the Music Theatre International website 1426:Portantiere, Michael (November 10, 2003). 885:Stay Right Where You Are - Wilson and Myra 823:Get Out of My Life/Go - Wilson and Addison 354:, the show opened on June 20, 2003 at the 140: 42: 1261:Sondheim, Stephen; Weidman, John (2009), 1229:Sondheim, Stephen; Weidman, John (2009), 655:Learning of rising property interests in 549:from July 24–27. This production starred 278:he returned to the project and completed 146:Cover art of 2003 original cast recording 1964:Interview with Sondheim, August 12, 2008 1858: 1839: 1820: 1795: 1734: 1502: 1451: 1320: 1231:When the Black Sheep Returns to the Fold 1210: 1107:Addison's City – Addison, Hollis, Wilson 936:Wise Guys (reprise) - Addison and Wilson 897:Wise Guys (reprise) - Addison and Wilson 876:Wise Guys (reprise) - Addison and Wilson 600:In the later stage version, then titled 1946:on The Stephen Sondheim Reference Guide 1896: 1715: 1689: 1585: 763:Next to You - Wilson, Addison, and Mama 683: 2689: 1877: 1791: 1789: 1787: 1785: 1762: 1291: 1289: 924:Boca Raton - Wilson, Addison, Ensemble 811:Fourth Vaudeville - Wilson and Addison 760:Second Vaudeville - Wilson and Addison 511:opened at Stages Repertory Theatre in 2712:Musicals inspired by real-life events 1984: 1821:McKinley, Jesse (November 19, 2003). 1608: 1521: 1503:Simonson, Robert (January 17, 2006). 1396: 1370: 1007:Bounce (Reprise) – Addison, the cast. 888:That Was a Year - Wilson and Ensemble 826:Final Vaudeville - Wilson and Addison 790:Third Vaudeville - Wilson and Addison 766:Addison's Trip - Addison and Ensemble 748:First Vaudeville - Wilson and Addison 310: 2010: 1735:Grossman, Nancy (January 23, 2018). 1634: 1483:The Stephen Sondheim Reference Guide 1452:Simonson, Robert (August 10, 2003). 1421: 1419: 1390: 1211:Hutchins, Michael (April 23, 2014), 1123: 957: 847: 730: 619: 1859:Brantley, Ben (November 19, 2008). 1782: 1660: 1323:The almost unknown Stephen Sondheim 1286: 1153:already delivered the whole show... 986:Next to You – Addison, Wilson, Mama 918:Make It Through the Night - Addison 305:The almost unknown Stephen Sondheim 13: 1840:Brantley, Ben (November 1, 2003). 1586:Hetrick, Adam (October 28, 2008). 1522:Jones, Kenneth (August 12, 2008). 1371:Jones, Kenneth (August 12, 2008). 1043:Bounce (Reprise) – Wilson, Addison 1028:You – Addison, Hollis, Aristocrats 725: 350:Rewritten and given the new title 14: 2748: 1913: 1416: 1179:) was released on May 4, 2004 by 894:Isn't He Something? - Mama Mizner 891:A Little House for Mama - Addison 796:I'm on My Way (reprise) - Addison 572: 482:, Outstanding Lyrics (Sondheim). 362:. The production was directed by 1661:Cox, Gordon (November 7, 2008). 1557:"Public Theater 2008-09 listing" 1397:Jones, Kenneth (June 20, 2003). 1217:Stephen Sondheim Reference Guide 1077:Brotherly Love – Addison, Wilson 879:Next to You - Addison and Wilson 861:It's in Your Hands - Papa Mizner 793:What's Next? (reprise) - Addison 270:. 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A Song Poem 1158:history book. The bounce in 1040:Last Fight – Addison, Wilson 933:Get Out of My Life - Addison 870:You and Me Together - Wilson 530:The New England premiere of 523:on March 13, 2014, starring 403:The musical then ran at the 7: 2650:The Seven-Per-Cent Solution 1104:The Game (Reprise) – Wilson 980:What's Your Rush? – Nellie 784:The Game (reprise) - Wilson 751:Benicia - Mama and Ensemble 521:Chicago Shakespeare Theatre 519:A production opened at the 16:Musical by Stephen Sondheim 10: 2753: 1796:Sondheim, Stephen (2011). 1524:"Sondheim & Weidman's 1321:Sondheim, Stephen (2016). 1265:, Theatre Communications, 1233:, Theatre Communications, 1089:Isn't He Something! – Mama 1004:Isn't He Something? – Mama 488:The musical opened at the 291:, which he discussed with 18: 2633: 2614: 2587: 2552: 2527: 2327: 2281: 2190: 2036: 2018: 1977:. 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It tells the story of 2732:Musicals set in Florida 2434:You Gotta Get a Gimmick 915:You - Addison and Paris 754:My Two Young Men - Mama 390:(Hollis Bessemer), and 2727:Musicals set in Canada 2722:LGBTQ-related musicals 2028:Awards and nominations 1128:Referring to the 2003 1063:, performed in one act 772:The Good Life - Wilson 690:The Legendary Mizners, 2737:Musicals set in Yukon 2697:Off-Broadway musicals 2455:Getting Married Today 2271:Merrily We Roll Along 2139:Merrily We Roll Along 1350:(November 29, 1999). 930:Call it Home - Wilson 912:Talent - Paris Singer 781:What's Next? - Wilson 545:Off-Center season at 419:on February 6, 2006. 397:Merrily We Roll Along 323:. 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Index

Irving Berlin
Wise Guy (musical)

Stephen Sondheim
Stephen Sondheim
Book
John Weidman
Addison Mizner
Wilson Mizner
Chicago
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Off-Broadway
West End

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John Weidman
Addison Mizner
Wilson Mizner
America
Klondike gold rush
Florida
liberties with the facts
New York City
Chicago
Washington, D.C.
Harold Prince
Off-Broadway
Cleveland Amory
Irving Berlin

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