But we're looking for the other play. It seems the play didn't do very well, although it was retooled under the name Rag Dolly, and that worked better. Maybe Dramatic Publishing had the rights for that too? If they don't have it, Simon & Shuster might have a copy in their archives, as they would have likely had to approve everything in the show.
Raggedy Ann the musical was first performed at a school. The play was aimed towards children. But, there was things in the play that wasn't suitable for children. Suicide, drugs, alcohol, etc. They renamed the musical to rag dolly for obvious reasons. And it went on broadway in Albany for I believe two shows. We're looking for both scripts of the play, since no one has performed it again.
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What exactly are we looking for here? Are we looking for a recording of the show, like the original Rent cast? Are we looking for missing choreography, like The Rite of Spring? Are we looking for the book? Costumes? Sets? Props? Theatre is a cold medium; things change between every performance.
We're looking for any signs of the script.
Actual footage was recorded according to some resources, but that's the next step.
A YOUTUBE COMMENT STATES "I had the pleasure of working on this project all three seasons that it was in Albany. So glad to hear the recordings of the music I loved. Joe Raposo was pure genius!"
Simon knows every girl is just waiting to find that guy who will ride in on a white horse and sweep them off their feet. If only he could tell which girls wanted to just be friends. Winky Face is romantic comedy about love and miscommunication.
I know a person in the cast who plays Gary. His name is David Reynolds. David directed plays which I was in. This is more of a recent lost media thingy, because it was made in 2014. I don't have David's contact info, which is the sad part.