Revealing Naked Emperors

Published: March 9, 2022, 1:09 a.m.

b'Reed Martin remembers seeing the 1985 production of Merrily We Roll Along, the troubled\\xa0musical by Stephen Sondheim and George Furth that found its final form (according to Sondheim) at the La Jolla Playhouse when it was directed by James Lapine. Reed and Austin struggle to find the greatness that everyone else sees, and discuss what compels them to take icons like Sondheim and Shakespeare off their pedestals; how one story created rare flops from two hit-making teams; the multiple intersections of Austin and John Rubinstein; the trouble with problematic female leads; the relief of having built-in happy endings; how the best thing to come out of Merrily We Roll Along just might be the documentary about its making Best Worst Thing That Ever Could Have Happened; the desire to not diminish anyone\\u2019s greatness; the problem with veneration; and the importance of pointing out that sometimes the emperor isn\\u2019t as fully clothed as everybody thinks. (Length 16:33)'