Funeral arrangement under the care ofRochester Cremation. As show doctor, he had contributed to Mr. At eighteen, he made his Broadway debut in the chorus of Jule Styne, Betty Comden and Adolph Greens Subways Are for Sleeping (1961). Get the latest news, stats, videos, highlights and more about defensive end Michael Bennett on ESPN. Harry Belafonte, the dashing singer, actor and activist who became an indispensable supporter of the civil rights movement, has died, his publicist Ken Sunshine told CNN. news. A head injury from a car accident when he was in high school changed Dr. Bennetts career path. Giving to charity is a meaningful way to honor someone who has died. Calcutta!, as well as Baayork Lee, who would go on to have a role in A Chorus Line, crafted to her specific talents (and life story), just like McKechnie. Burial with military honors will follow at Evergreen Cemetery in Camp Point. His work was so much a part of the thrill I associate with what being in a theatre is all about. 'Company' Breakthrough. Bennett studied many styles of dance and began his career as a dancer in productions of West Side Story and Subways Are for Sleeping. He had given me so many memorable days and nights in the theatre that I felt like I had lost someone close to me. He found a permanent place in musical-theater history when ''Chorus Line'' -an affectionate look at the lives of a group of chorus dancers, or ''gypsies'' - opened at the Newman in May 1975 and moved to Broadway the following July. Published by Rochester Cremation - Greece on Mar. One of them was Dr. Michael Bennett, who opened his practice, the Greenfield Medical Center, in 2005. late last night has died. [8] Bennett was invited to the sessions originally as an observer but soon took charge. Lawsuit filed against St. Francois County . His Parents, Andrew and Jacqueline Bennett, Step-mother Noma Bennett, brothers Steve, Larry and several Aunts and Uncles. 1118 Long Pond Rd, Rochester, NY 14626. Anyone can read what you share. Camp Point, He would get a twinkle in his eyes and the adventure would begin. Survivors in addition to his wife are their children, Robert (Tina) Bennett, Aaron (Tina) Bennett, Shane (Tena) Bennett, Jennifer (Michael) Severino, and Jessica (Jim) Fenton; their grandchildren, Jonathan Baquet, Hannah Stoots, Kerstyn (Gabe) Milam, Abby Bennett, Colbie Bennett, Isabella Severino, Olivia Severino, Connor (Katie) Fenton, Aiyana (Salvador) Salas-Godinez, Ainsley Fenton, Hadley Fenton, and Daegan Fenton; four great-grandsons; his sister, Barb (Larry) Long; three sisters-in-law; and several nieces and nephews. That sentiment was echoed by Mr. Jacobs, who, like Mr. Papp, was a longtime friend and colleague of the director. In addition to building a suite of spacious offices for his own use, he converted several floors into the most desired theater rehearsal studios in the city. Its headline: "Michael Bennett, Theatre Innovator, Dies at 44." I had heard that he was dying, but nothing prepared me for seeing it in print; the finality of it. Its headline: "Michael Bennett, Theatre Innovator, Dies at 44." I had heard through the grapevine that he was dying, but nothing prepared me for seeing the finality of it in print. You can send your sympathy in the guestbook provided and share it with the family. Contributions to the Theater. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts. Worried by his celebrity and his father's Italian background, he began to suspect he might fall victim to a Mafia hit. From jail, the prisoner vows to rain epic violence down upon New York City-and to get revenge on Michael Bennett.Judges murdered To escape the chaos, Bennett Tick Tock Mr. Bennett's death came four days after his landmark 1981 show, ''Dreamgirls,'' returned to Broadway in a stripped-down version that was almost as highly acclaimed as the original. ''What you feel is a seismic jolt that sends the audience, as one, right out of its wits. He died alone in Tucson, refusing to see those he had once been close to; a sad and lonely end for a man who thrived on the company of his fellow showmen (and women), the only people with whom he felt most at home. Bennett has long been Mr. Robbins's heir apparent, as he has demonstrated in two previous 'Gypsy'-like backstage musicals, 'Follies' (which he staged with Harold Prince) and 'A Chorus Line.' ''I think Michael contributed more to the American theater in his short life than other artists who had lived far longer,'' Mr. Jacobs said. It puts to mind what was said between Billy Wilder and William Wyler upon leaving the funeral of their friend, the esteemed writer-director Ernst Lubitsch. Dance Lessons at 3. Bennett and lyricist Ed Kleban are portrayed in this partly fictionalized life story of Kleban, using some of Kleban's unpublished songs. In the 21st century, it's not just urns and gravestones anymore. [1] His father was Italian American and his mother was Jewish. The British Library, London. It was. With its 3,389th performance, on Sept. 29, 1983, ''A Chorus Line'' became the longest running show in Broadway history, eclipsing ''Grease.'' Undeterred, Bennett came roaring back four years later with Dreamgirls, a monumental achievement by anybodys standards. His work was so much a part of the thrill I associate with what being in a theatre is all about. That number is all the evidence necessary that Michael Bennett was not your average everyday choreographer. [30], Bennett's addictions to alcohol and drugs, notably cocaine and quaaludes, severely affected his ability to work and affected many of his professional and personal relationships. Well, no more Lubitsch, said Wilder. [26] He had a long professional and personal relationship with the virtuoso dancer Donna McKechnie, who danced his work in both Promises, Promises and Company and won the 1976 Tony Award for Best Actress in a Musical in the role he had created for her in A Chorus Line. The song also featured Baayork Lee, who would go on to have a role in A Chorus Line, crafted to her specific talents (and life story), just like McKechnie. She survives. He was 52 years old. [14], He always collaborated with his assistant Bob Avian, who was a lifelong friend. At eighteen, he made his Broadway debut in the chorus of Jule Styne, Betty Comden and Adolph Greens Subways Are for Sleeping (1961) A year later, he assisted choreographer Ron Field on the one-week run of Nowhere to Go But Up, followed by dancing in the choruses of two minor musicals: Heres Love (1963) and Bajour (1964). Mr. Bennett rarely stepped back to reflect. Michael Bennett committed suicide in the jail last year after expressing suicidal thoughts to deputies. Discerning in that conversation the seed of a show about Broadway's least-heralded and most overworked journeymen, he persuaded Mr. Papp to finance a workshop to develop the material. It is with great sadness that we announce the death of Michael A. Bennett Jr. of Rochester, New York, who passed away on March 4, 2023, leaving to mourn family and friends. It was heightened reality. Worse than that, Wyler replied. The event was marked by a black-tie celebration in Shubert Alley, adjacent to the Shubert Theater, followed by a late-night performance that culminated with 332 dancers from the Broadway, national and international companies coming on stage for ''One.''. Grandparents Timothy & Anna Weeks & Robin DeJesus, numerous aunts, uncles, cousins & friends. The musical was formed out of twenty hours of taped sessions with Broadway dancers. Mr. Bennett shared the choreography Tony, his eighth, with Michael Peters. In 1984, he began work on ''Scandal,'' with a book by Treva Silverman and songs by Jimmy Webb. It's surprising how much a musical selection can affect mourning. He was a native of Zachary, LA and a. Echovita Inc is a registered trademark. His father, Bob, was a farmer; his mother, Meredith (Arnold) Bennett, most recently helped manage her sons clinic. The accomplishment is brilliant.'' https://FamilySearch.org : 18 July 2022. He could be a helper behind Tony Pollard with Ezekiel Elliott having been cut. The 2008 feature-length documentary Every Little Step chronicles the casting process of the musical's 2006 revival, with re-created choreography by Bennett's long-time associate Baayork Lee, and, in the course of the film, the saga of the original production is re-told as well, through the use of old film clips and revealing interviews from the original collaborators, including Lee, Bob Avian (who was the show's original co-choreographer with Bennett and the director of the revival), composer Marvin Hamlisch and the original's leading lady, Donna McKechnie. He began to alienate people left and right, some of them his closest associates. Michael William Bennett, 55, of Mattydale, died Tuesday, February 2, 2016 of heart failure at the Northeast Center for Brain Injury Rehab in Kingston, NY. Bennetts mysterious behavior reared its head a year later in 1986 when he dropped out of his next directing assignment, Andersson and Ulvaeuss Chess. Exercising complete creative control was his goal, and he achieved it with A Chorus Line. His death was a blow, not only because he was so damn young, but for how it effected those who loved his work so much. His legacy includes the choreography for Follies (1971), that he also co-directed with Harold Prince, and two shows he directed himself A Chorus Line (1975) and Dreamgirls (1980) which featured new levels of stagecraft and storytelling devices that dazzled critics and theatregoers alike. [35] Awards and nominations [ edit] Other media [ edit] Michael was a 1965 graduate of Central High School and served his country in the U.S. Air Force. Its headline: Michael Bennett, Theatre Innovator, Dies at 44. I had heard that he was dying, but nothing prepared me for seeing it in print; the finality of it. In 1967 and 1968 he assisted, without attribution, in choreographing ''How Now, Dow Jones'' on Broadway and ''Your Own Thing'' and ''By Jupiter'' Off Broadway. Since the start of the pandemic, Dade County, Mo., where Greenfield is situated, has recorded 723 positive. RT @WAVY_News: UPDATE: @PortsmouthPD confirm one of two men shot on Portsmouth Blvd. October 4, 1947 October 29, 2022 Michael D. Bennett, 75, of Paloma, died at 11:30 a.m. Saturday, October 29, 2022, at Blessing Hospital in Quincy. However, it, too, was a commercial failure. [32] He left a portion of his estate to fund research to fight the pandemic. In the early 1980s, Bennett worked on various projects, one of which was titled The Children's Crusade, based on a legendary story "Children's Crusade", but none of them reached the stage. Unless you are experienced as an estate executor, you probably should hire an attorney. '', Mr. Bennett's talent emerged in the 1970's, first in his collaborations with Hal Prince and then on his own as director, choreographer and producer. Memorial contributions may be made to Central Adams Fire Protection District. A memorial service will be held at noon on July 27 at the Shubert Theater. He was the son of the late Angus and Betty (Smithers) Bennett. In the studios there, he produced, directed and choreographed ''Ballroom,'' which opened Dec. 14, 1978, his first new show after ''A Chorus Line.'' [5], Bennett made his choreographic debut with A Joyful Noise (1966), which lasted only twelve performances, and in 1967 followed it with another failure, Henry, Sweet Henry (based on the Peter Sellers film The World of Henry Orient). No more Lubitsch pictures., When I opened up the New York Times on the morning of July 3, 1987, Bennetts obit was on the front page. Standard text messaging rates apply. Bennett's choreography also reveals the cost of the number to the people behind it.[22]. Although financially unsuccessful, it garnered seven Tony Award nominations, and Bennett won one for Best Choreography. Had he lived, today would mark Michael Bennett's 80th birthday. Unless you are experienced as an estate executor, you probably should hire an attorney. To offer your sympathy during this difficult time, you can now have memorial trees planted in a National Forest in memory of your loved one. Denham Springs, LA MICHAEL BENNETT OBITUARY Michael "Mikey B" Wade Bennett, 43 of Baton Rouge, Louisiana, passed away December 24, 2019, surrounded by loved ones. Michael Bennett (April 8, 1943 July 2, 1987) was an American musical theatre director, writer, choreographer, and dancer. 1970 brought Company, where Bennett was able to work with collaborators who, like him, were at the top of their game: Stephen Sondheim, George Furth, Harold Prince and Boris Aronson (and again, Bennett made sure to show off McKechnies unique brand of movement in the show-stopping Tick Tock). [20], In act 2 of Company, Bennett defied the usual choreographic expectations by deliberately taking the polish off the standard Broadway production number. Grief researchers say holding that missing funeral service, even a year or more later, can still help us heal. Eventually, he added a theater and a restaurant. [17] He was then signed to direct the West End production of Chess but had to withdraw in January 1986 due to his failing health, leaving Trevor Nunn to complete the production using Bennett's already commissioned sets. [4] In the mid-1960s he was a featured dancer on the NBC pop music series Hullabaloo, where he met fellow dancer Donna McKechnie. To request removal of your name from an arrest report, submit these required items to arrestreports@patch.com. It also changed Bennett immeasurably, and not for the better. [4], In 1973, Bennett was asked by producers Joseph Kipness and Larry Kasha to take over the ailing Cy ColemanDorothy Fields musical Seesaw. Consider offering these words of comfort if you're not sure what's appropriate. He had given. No more Lubitsch pictures.. He intended the number to be not about the routine, but rather the characters behind it. How Now Dow Jones and Henry, Sweet, Henry came next, and Bennetts dances scored successfully, even if the shows didnt. ''I never got the pleasure working on a show that I had in 'Chorus Line,' '' he told The Times. It was only with 1968s Promises Promises that he had his first hit, and the first time he was able to showcase Donna McKechnie. Winning a third Tony Award for choreography was nice, but Bennett wanted more much more. [4] Success finally arrived in 1968, when he choreographed the hit musical Promises, Promises on Broadway. Michael Bennett, 47, of Bethlehem, passed away Wednesday, February 9, 2011, in St. Luke's Hospital, Fountain Hill. Many Broadway houses were dark when it literally lit up West 44th Street (and the rest of the theatre district, too), becoming the Shuberts then-unheard of sole tenant for fifteen years. JonBent is found dead in her parents' basement JonBent's parents initially thought she had been kidnapped during the night. This is a digitized version of an article from The Timess print archive, before the start of online publication in 1996. I believe that one of the best things I've ever done was the opening number, the 'Company' number. Mr. Bennett envisioned 890 Broadway as a place in which all the elements he needed to create musicals could be assembled. Author, playwright, director, actor, theatre critic and historian, his book, Up in the Cheap Seats, is available at Amazon.com. His beginnings as a dancer were most strongly reflected in A Chorus Line, which was made for and about dancers. It also changed Bennett immeasurably, and not for the better. [29] During his adult life, Bennett "took elaborate pains to ensure that the public never suspected he was gay. Legacy invites you to offer condolences and share memories of Michael in the Guest Book below. But that success was relatively short-lived, when an original musical titled Scandal, one that Bennett had workshopped for over a year beginning in 1984, had its plug pulled by Bennett, prior to an announced Broadway opening, with little to no explanation. Giving to charity is a meaningful way to honor someone who has died. This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google [7], Bennett's next project was A Chorus Line. 28 Apr 2023 19:24:39 Michael D. Bennett, 75, of Paloma, died at 11:30 a.m. Saturday, October 29, 2022, at Blessing Hospital in Quincy. When Prince offered Bennett a co-directing credit on Follies, the results elevated him to an equal footing with a master. She preceded him in death. A rewritten version of the show is to open this month in London, under the direction of Bob Avian, Mr. Bennett's longtime assistant. [21], The song "One" from A Chorus Line functions in a different way. Had Bennett lived, says Avian, now 82, he would have been content to. Prince, of Mr. Sondheim and James Goldman's ''Follies,'' which opened on April 4, 1971. ''I hate being typecast, but I realize people are happier when I'm doing backstage musicals, and the truth is, I am, too. He was 44 years old and had been suffering from lymphoma, a form of cancer, as a result of AIDS, his attorney, John Breglio, said yesterday. I attended its opening night and found it charming, dynamic and even a bit thrilling, but the critics had their knives out and literally killed it. We had a lot in common. He died of Covid-19 on March 6, his former wife, Teresa Bennett, said. It was an emotional tribute to an artist who, through such shows as ''Company,'' ''Follies,'' ''Dreamgirls'' and ''A Chorus Line,'' left an indelible imprint on the comtemporary Broadway musical. But Bennett wasnt forgotten at Tony time, when he received his first nomination for choreography. Born October 4, 1947, in Monmouth, Illinois, Michael was the son of Frank and Evelyn Parrish Bennett. Jones (5-11, 205) was drafted by the Bucs out of USC and was on the Chiefs' Super Bowl roster last year. ''Every 10 years we find a new way to do shows. By Vincent Dowd. No one had ever seen anything like Company before, immediately recognized for its groundbreaking production and non-linear story telling (even by those critics who didnt care for it, like Walter Kerr in the New York Times who wrote how he left the theatre feeling rather cool and queasy.). In late 1985, he began casting the British production of the Tim Rice-Benny Andersson-Bjorn Ulvaeus musical ''Chess.'' July 2, 2018: Theatre Yesterday and Today, by Ron Fassler, On this date 31 years ago, Michael Bennett died in Tucson, Arizona, from complications caused by AIDS. For the past 15 years, there were only two family physicians in Greenfield, Mo., a town with 1,371 residents about 40 miles northwest of Springfield. Turkey Lurkey Time was a high-voltage number that audiences remembered long after they left the theatre. He was soon hospitalized in St. Louis and spent 50 days connected to a ventilator and an ECMO (extracorporeal membrane oxygenation), a machine that acts as an artificial lung. Bennett's use of [the plexiglass towers that dominated the set] was revolutionary. He was 96 . Upper Darby Police Tuesday night said they. [33] [34] Bennett's memorial service took place at the Shubert Theatre in New York City (the home at that time of A Chorus Line) on September 29, 1987. According to his lawyer, John Breglio, Mr. Bennett`s death was caused by And after finishing his residency at Cox Medical Center South in Springfield, he worked at St Johns Hospital in nearby Willard, Mo. I remember the day we became friends in gym class at Winslow. He started dance lessons at the age of 3 and by 12, he was versed in tap, ballet, modern and folk dancing. The incident occurred at about 9:30 p.m. on the 200 block of Bridge Street in Drexel Hill. So he buckled down and launched something he would eventually have to call his own (much to his collaborators anger and confusion). [27] In the late 1970s, Sabine Cassel, the then-wife of French actor Jean-Pierre Cassel. He even managed to squeeze in time in Los Angeles, where he appeared on the TV dance series Hullabaloo, which is where he met the dancer who would become his muse, Donna McKechnie. He even managed to squeeze in time in Los Angeles, appearing on the TV dance series Hullabaloo, which is where he met the dancer who would become his muse (and for a brief moment his wife), the peerless Donna McKechnie. In replacing the director Ed Sherin and choreographer Grover Dale, he asked for absolute control over the production as director and choreographer and received credit as "having written, directed, and choreographed" the show. The most recent obituary and service information is available at the Brewer Funeral Home, Inc. - Lake Luzerne website. He was 52. [2][3] He studied dance and choreography in his teens and staged a number of shows in his local high school - Bennett High School in Buffalo, NY (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bennett_High_School_(Buffalo,_New_York)) - before dropping out to accept the role of Baby John in the US and European tours of West Side Story. Praying for you all during this time. Please refer to the appropriate style manual or other sources if you have any questions. If you enjoy these columns, check out Up in the Cheap Seats: A Historical Memoir of Broadway, available at Amazon.com in hardcover, softcover and e-book. Legacy.com reports daily on death announcements in local communities nationwide. Legacy invites you to offer condolences and share memories of Michael in the Guest Book below. Michael X. Bennett, 75, of Ecumenical Retirement Community, Harrisburg, died Saturday, December 12, 2020. He was forty-four years old. The dances in ''Company,'' ''Follies,'' ''A Chorus Line,'' ''Ballroom'' and ''Dreamgirls'' flowed seamlessly from the action of the plays and the motivations of their characters, and that seamlessness identified them as Mr. Bennett's unique creations. Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 27 has offered $10,000 for information in connection with the Upper Darby high schooler's death. He was into auto mechanics before that.. Peanut was lucky enough to find love with Tiffany Minney, she loved Peanut for all that he was & would've been.He worked hard in high school to graduate & play the tenor saxophone, he loved computer & video games & watching scary movies.Funeral will be held on Friday March 24, 2023 from 2-5pm at Rochester Cremation, 1118 Long Pond Rd, Rochester NY 14626. I will always remember all the birthday parties as kids, driving the go-karts and playing games at the arcade. In 1966, the first Broadway musical to feature the credit Choreography by Michael Bennett was A Joyful Noise, a folksy musical that starred John Raitt. The Lummis Hamilton Funeral Home in Camp Point is handling the arrangements. As stated in the obit: From the 1966 A Joyful Noise through the December 1981 opening of Dreamgirls, he received Tony Award nominations for every musical with which he was associated, and won seven, an extraordinary statistic. Donna McKechnie, a star of . Upper Darby Police Tuesday night said they found a person of interest in the case, but did not say if he was in custody or charged. Read about others here. Michael Bennett, original name Michael Bennett DiFiglia, (born April 8, 1943, Buffalo, N.Y., U.S.died July 2, 1987, Tucson, Ariz.), American dancer, choreographer, and stage musical director. When the tour ended, Mr. Bennett came to New York City where, beginning in 1961, he danced in the choruses of ''Subways Are for Sleeping,'' ''Here's Love'' and ''Bajour.'' Just before he was to have been graduated from Buffalo's Hutchison Central High School for Boys, he joined a company of ''West Side Story'' directed by Jerome Robbins (who had staged the Broadway production) and spent a year in Europe with the show. Michael was such a great friend to our son Kyle and we have such wonderful memories. Ballroom, Bennetts next musical was in the unenviable position of having to follow A Chorus Line, so it almost had to fail (and it didnt help that it was subtle and understated). Well, no more Lubitsch, said Wilder. His commercial luck changed with Neil Simon's ''Promises, Promises,'' a musical based on Billy Wilder's film ''The Apartment.'' [33][34] Bennett's memorial service took place at the Shubert Theatre in New York City (the home at that time of A Chorus Line) on September 29, 1987.[35]. Records extracted by FindMyPast and images digitized by FamilySearch. ''Mr. MICHAEL BENNETT OBITUARY. See the article in its original context from. Visit our, To plant trees in memory, please visit the. . Copy Citation. It was a shockingly abrupt end that took his creative team, composer Jimmy Webb and television writer Treva Silverman totally by surprise, in addition to its star Swoosie Kurtz. It was devastating. Bennett made the audience aware that this group had been flung together to perform, and that they were in over their heads. Longest-Running Show. A 'Singular Sensation'. He died of Covid-19 on March 6, his former wife, Teresa Bennett, said. Peanut is survived by his mother, Sheila R. Arnold, stepfather Michael S. Arnold and. ''Follies'' ran for over a year and cultivated a strong following; nonetheless, it was a commercial failure. Email me with comments or questions at Ron@ronfassler.org. He was also cherished by numerous aunts, uncles, cousins & friends. We'll help you find the right words to comfort your family member or loved one during this difficult time. His death leaves only one family physician in Greenfield, Mo. After a year and four workshops, Mr. Bennett shocked the company and the theater community when he canceled the show, later insisting that the workshops had demonstrated to him that the show would not work. After earning a bachelors degree in biology from the University of Missouri in Columbia, he received his medical degree from its medical school. The song also featured Margo Sappington, who would later choreograph the nude revue Oh! After two five-week workshops at Mr. Papp's Public Theater, the show, ''A Chorus Line,'' inaugurated the 299-seat Newman Theater on May 21, 1975, and moved to the Shubert Theater on Broadway on July 25, 1975. By the time ''Coco'' opened, he was collaborating with Mr. 1970 brought Company, where Bennett was able to work with collaborators who, like him, were at the top of their game: Stephen Sondheim, George Furth, Harold Prince and Boris Aronson. 3rd National Fentanyl Rally & Illicit Drug Campaign - Everyone Welcome, Orchestra Concordia Free Community Concert. The number underscored the clarity with which the audience had come to know the chorus line's individual members - an achievement that tellingly distinguished Mr. Bennett from colleagues such as Bob Fosse and Mr. The company stumbled through the steps of a hat and cane routine ("Side By Side") and thus revealed to the audience the physical limitations of the characters' singing and dancing. Privacy Policy and It was only with 1968s Promises Promises that he had his first hit, and the first time he was able to showcase Donna McKechnie. Mike- I was so shocked when I was told about your son. Encyclopaedia Britannica's editors oversee subject areas in which they have extensive knowledge, whether from years of experience gained by working on that content or via study for an advanced degree. It is sad to see him go, but I look forward to seeing him again one day. Receive obituaries from the city or cities of your choice. To preserve these articles as they originally appeared, The Times does not alter, edit or update them. Corrections? Michael believed in. The best poems for funerals, memorial services., and cards. IL 62320. CNN . Family and friends can send flowers and condolences in memory of the loved one. Bennett was influenced by the work of Jerome Robbins. Backstage With 'Dreamgirls'. Online condolences may be left at www.hamiltonfuneralhomes.net. He admitted that any project that followed A Chorus Line was bound to be an anti-climax. Also, please follow me here on Medium and feel free to email me with comments or questions at Ron@ronfassler.org. What he did with a cast of mostly non-dancers was ingenious, and the show moved with a fluidity that Bennett steadily improved upon with Follies, A Chorus Line and finally Dreamgirls, where his integration of lighting, scenery and actors flowed seamlessly. With a contemporary pop score by Burt Bacharach and Hal David, a wisecracking book by Neil Simon and Bennett's well-received production numbers, including "Turkey Lurkey Time", the show ran for 1,281 performances.
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