- Two's Company
Infobox Musical
name= Two's Company
subtitle=
caption= Original Cast Recording
music=Vernon Duke
lyrics=Ogden Nash
Sammy Cahn
book=Charles Sherman
Peter DeVries
basis=
productions=1952 Broadway
awards="Two's Company" was a musical revue with principal sketches by
Charles Sherman andPeter DeVries , principal lyrics byOgden Nash andSammy Cahn , and principal music byVernon Duke .The evening consisted of a series of
show business -themed comedy sketches and song-and-dance routines tailored for the talents of its centerpiece,Bette Davis , who accepted the challenge of an eight-shows-a-week schedule when good film roles failed to follow her triumph in "All About Eve ".The out-of-town tryout opened at the Shubert Theatre in
Detroit onOctober 19 1952 . In the middle of the third chorus of her first song, an overworked Davis collapsed. Revived by her then-husbandGary Merrill , she walked to the apron of the stage and with a smile commented to the audience, "Well, you can't say I didn't fall for you!," winning over both them and the critics, whose reviews were kind. From there the show moved toPittsburgh , where it was met with less enthusiasm, and the creative team began reshaping it on a nightly basis. By the time it reachedBoston it was in serious trouble, and noted play doctor and Davis palJohn Murray Anderson was called in for consultation. Roles were recast, sketches were eliminated and new ones added, and musical sequences were rearranged. Several songs were contributed by others, includingSheldon Harnick , andHorton Foote was among those who wrote additional sketch material.Among the leading lady's characterizations were
Tallulah Bankhead ,Jeanne Eagels , an actress involved with an Italian director, ahillbilly singer on atelevision variety show, and a performer in parodies of plays byNoel Coward andArthur Miller .With Davis bedridden due to exhaustion, the Broadway opening, scheduled for
December 4 , was postponed. The revue, directed byJules Dassin andchoreographed byJerome Robbins , finally opened onDecember 15 1952 at the Alvin Theatre, where it ran for 90 performances. In addition to Davis, the cast included David Burns,Nora Kaye ,George S. Irving ,Maria Karnilova ,Tina Louise ,Ellen Hanley ,Stanley Prager , andHiram Sherman , who won theTony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Musical.Despite mostly unfavorable notices, the show played to sold-out houses. Davis continued to suffer from fatigue, but doctors could find no physical cause. When a
wisdom tooth became inflamed, it was discovered she was suffering fromosteomyelitis of the jaw, which required immediatesurgery . With no hope of Davis returning in the near future, the producers opted to close the show, losing $320,000 of their investment. The star's rehabilitation ultimately kept her unemployed for the next three years.The original cast recording is available on
compact disc on the Sepia label.ong list
*Theatre is a Lady
*Turn Me Loose on Broadway
*Clear Blue Sky
*Baby Couldn't Dance
*It Just Occurred to Me
*A Man's Home
*Roundabout
*Roll Along, Sadie
*Out Of The Clear Blue Sky
*Esther
*Haunted Hot Spot
*Purple Rose
*Just Like A ManReferences
"Mother Goddam: The Story of the Career of Bette Davis" by Whitney Stine with Bette Davis, published by Hawthorn Books, Inc. (1974), pages 246-54 (ISBN 0-8015-5184-6)
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