Nick DeSantis as Kit (Tracy Martin) |
Village Theatre
Issaquah: through April 26, 2015
Everett: May 1-24, 2015
The history of the musical currently showing at Village
Theatre is long, even for the normally-long development process for musicals!
Starting as a book by William Goldman (author
of The Princess Bride), No Way To Treat a Lady was made into a
movie. Douglas J. Cohen saw the 1968
movie and was inspired to make it his first musical.
He was able to get it produced Off-Broadway in 1987! Here’s
a link to a review. It was revived Off-Broadway in 1996, and Alix Korey was nominated for an Outer
Critics’ Circle award for playing the showiest role in the musical (referenced
below).
In the years since, he’s written over a dozen musicals, as
listed on his web site, but has gone back several times to
tinker with and improve (at least for him) this musical. He brought the musical
to Village in 1999 to work on it. (Now, Village has a 14 year old Festival of
New Musicals, which they formally began in 2000.) In 1999, Cohen and Village
Artistic Director Steve Tomkins
collaborated on a newer version, which is unusual for a show that has had two prior
Off-Broadway productions. Today, the musical has been published, but Village Theatre is still treating it as a new musical for this production.
Publication usually signifies that a work is finished.