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PRODUCTION


''Assassins'' opened Off-Broadway at Playwrights Horizons on January 27 , 1991 , and played 73 performances.
The cast included Victor Garber , Terrance Mann , Patrick Cassidy , Debra Monk , and Annie Golden .
The musical was supposed to have its first Broadway production in 2001, but the show was postponed after the events of September 11, 2001.

''Assassins'' received its Broadway debut on April 22 , 2004 . The Roundabout Theater Company opened the show on Broadway at Studio 54 . After a limited run of 101 performances, it closed on July 18th , 2004. The performance starred Neil Patrick Harris as the Ballad eer and Lee Harvey Oswald ; it also featured Michael Cerveris as John Wilkes Booth , for which he received a Tony Award . The production was noted for a '' Coup De Theatre '' in which the Zapruder Film of the assassination of John F. Kennedy was projected on the t-shirt of Lee Harvey Oswald .

The 2004 production won six out of seven 2004 Tony Award s for which it was nominated (Best Revival of a Musical, Best Featured Actor in a Musical ( Michael Cerveris ), Best Lighting Design ( Peggy Eisenhauer and Jules Fisher ), Best Direction of a Musical ( Joe Mantello ), and Best Orchestrations ( Michael Starobin ).


ROLES

Note: All characters mentioned from here on in are indicated by bold names.


MUSICAL NUMBERS/SCENES

On different recordings of the musical, different excerpted scenes and monologues have been recorded. The songs have been the same except for the Original Recording which combined The Gun Song and The Ballad of Czolgosz into one track.

  • "Everybody's Got the Right" (The Proprietor & The Assassins)

  • "The Ballad of Booth" (The Balladeer, Booth, Herold)

  • Scene: "Ladies and Gentlemen, a Toast!" (Guiteau, Zangara, Booth, Hinckley, Czolgosz) (Revival Recording only)

  • "How I Saved Roosevelt" (Company & Zangara)

  • Scene: "What Does a Man Do?" (Goldman & Czolgosz) (Revival Recording only)

  • "Gun Song" (Czolgosz, Booth, Guiteau & Moore)

  • "The Ballad of Czolgosz" (The Balladeer & Company)

  • "Unworthy of Your Love" (Hinckley & Fromme)

  • Scene: "I Am a Terrifying and Imposing Figure!" (Moore, Guiteau, Blaine, Garfield) (Revival Recording only)

  • "The Ballad of Guiteau" (Guiteau & The Balladeer)

  • Monologue: "Have It Your Way" (Byck) (Revival Recording only)

  • "Another National Anthem" (The Assassins, The Balladeer, The Proprietor)

  • Scene: " November 22 , 1963 " (Oswald & The Assassins) (Original Recording only)

  • ---On the Revival Recording this scene is truncated and listed as "Take a Look, Lee"

  • "Something Just Broke" (The Company) (Revival Recording only, the song was added during the 1992 London production at the Donmar Warehouse )

  • "Finale: Everybody's Got the Right" (The Assassins & Oswald)



TRIVIA

  • Would-be Nixon assassin Samuel Byck was obsessed with composer Leonard Bernstein . Byck wrote numerous letters to Bernstein, including ones that detailed his plot against Nixon. In ''Assassins'', the Byck character refers to several of Bernstein's musicals, including '' West Side Story '', which was one of Stephen Sondheim's earliest successes.



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