45 Seconds from Broadway
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45 Seconds from Broadway is a comedy play by Neil Simon, his thirty-third. The play premiered on Broadway in 2001.
The play opened on Broadway at the Richard Rodgers Theatre on November 11, 2001[1] and closed on January 13, 2002 after 73 performances and 31 previews, making it one of Simon's least successful efforts.
The play was directed by Jerry Zaks, and the opening cast included Lewis J. Stadlen as Mickey Fox, Rebecca Schull as Zelda, Louis Zorich as Bernie, David Margulies, and Marian Seldes[1] as the wealthy theatergoer. The roles of Zelda and Bernie are based on the real-life owners of the Edison Cafe, Frances Edelstein and Harry Edelstein.[2]
Joan Copeland was originally slated to play the role of Zelda, and Carol Woods was cast as Bessie James. Both Copeland and Woods left the production during rehearsals (and were replaced by Rebecca Schull and Lynda Gravátt, respectively). Neither Copeland nor Woods actually performed in this production.[3][4]