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The Rehearsal Revival

Closing: January 10, 1997

The Rehearsal - 1996 Broadway History , Info & More

Criterion Center Stage Right
1530 Broadway at 45th St. New York, NY

by Don Zolidis

A young teacher tries to pull off a production of Guys and Dolls, but putting a musical together is never easy, especially with a megalomaniacal stage manager, a lead who's convinced that Wicked is a much better show, and a girl who is clinically incapable of following directions (she has a doctor's note to prove it). And to make matters worse, there aren't nearly enough guys to be the Guys. A hilarious and poignant look behind the scenes of a drama club production filled with -- what else? -- lots of drama.


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The Rehearsal History

Other Productions of The Rehearsal

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The Rehearsal - 1996 Broadway Awards and Nominations

Note: Award winners are highlighted with a background.
The Rehearsal — awards and nominations
Year Ceremony Category Nominee
1996 Drama Desk Awards Outstanding Actress - Play Frances Conroy
1996 Drama Desk Awards Outstanding Costume Design Michael Krass
1996 Drama Desk Awards Outstanding Set Design - Play Robert Brill

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