Assassins
by John Weidman, Stephen Sondheim

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“Nothing quite prepares you for the disturbing brilliance of Assassins

.”

–David Richards, The New York Times

“Dark, demented humor, as horrifying as it is hilarious.”

–Michael Kuchwara, Associated Press

“Intelligent and thrilling musical theatre.

Dazzling in its originality.”

–Ken Mandelbaum, Theaterweek

Stephen Sondheim’s groundbreaking achievements in musical theatre attain a new level of audacity and accomplishment in his latest creation, Assassins

.

Evoking a fraternity of Presidential assassins and would-be assassins across a hundred years of our history (including John Wilkes Booth, Lynette “Squeaky” Fromme, John Hinckley and Lee Harvey Oswald), he and collaborator John Weidman examine success, failure and the questionable drive for power and celebrity in American society.

The result is an unusually imaginative and utterly idiosyncratic entertainment compounded equally of insight, pleasure, and provocation.

Assassins is an important and permanent addition to the American stage.

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Year 1993
Binding Paperback
Edition Revised ed.
Pages 160
Place New York
Language English
ISBN-13 9781559360388
ISBN-10 1559360380
LCCN 91014809
LCC ML50.S705 A7 1991
DCC 782.1/4/0268

Assassins is a British play written by John Weidman and published by Theatre Communications in New York (1993).

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