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  • GROSS: There's a beautiful song in "Merrily" that's sung twice.

    Look, He Made A Hat: Sondheim Talks Sondheim 2010

  • GROSS: There's a beautiful song in "Merrily" that's sung twice.

    Look, He Made A Hat: Sondheim Talks Sondheim 2010

  • And by the end you felt that same old mixture of exhilaration and deflation that "Merrily" - beautiful and damned "Merrily" - always inspires.

    NYT > Home Page By BEN BRANTLEY 2012

  • Merrily, that is to say, with Sir Reginald, whose stirring life in camp and court had left him but few and short intervals for enjoying his home and the society of his wife; with Eleanor, who, relieved from long anxiety, began to recover the spirits and health which had nearly failed her; and with Eustace, to whom the arrival of his brother and his followers brought a continued course of novelty and delight; but less joyously with the Knight's followers, who regretted more and more the gay court of Bordeaux, and grew impatient at the prospect of spending a tedious winter in a peaceful English castle.

    The Lances of Lynwood Charlotte Mary Yonge 1862

  • Mr. Prince says he initially planned a minimalist approach for "Merrily," with actors pulling costumes from racks of clothes on a bare stage, but he backed off from the abstract idea.

    Return of the Prince Ellen Gamerman 2010

  • Mr. Prince says he initially planned a minimalist approach for "Merrily," with actors pulling costumes from racks of clothes on a bare stage, but he backed off from the abstract idea.

    Return of the Prince Ellen Gamerman 2010

  • Mr. Prince says he initially planned a minimalist approach for "Merrily," with actors pulling costumes from racks of clothes on a bare stage, but he backed off from the abstract idea.

    Return of the Prince Ellen Gamerman 2010

  • "Merrily" is also one of the few instances of S.ndheim adapting and musicalizing a previous stage work - in this case, George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart's 1934 play of the same name.

    The Orange County Register - News Headlines : News By ERIC MARCHESE 2010

  • Like all Sondheim works, "Merrily" demands, and here gets, outstanding singers.

    The Orange County Register - News Headlines : News By ERIC MARCHESE 2010

  • Yet, the show tanked, and a rift developed between Sondheim and Prince - ironic in that the main characters of "Merrily" are show-biz producers, composers and writers whose personal and career choices push their friendships to the breaking point.

    The Orange County Register - News Headlines : News By ERIC MARCHESE 2010

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