On Monday, I posted an article written by Lee Sabinson back in the 50s. My press agent remembered that Lee's brother, Harvey, was just a tad bit involved in the commercial theater as well. Yep, Harvey Sabinson worked at The League for twenty years, including a stint as its Executive Director, and worked on Broadway for over fifty! (Just look at those credits!)
A press agent by trade, Mr. Sabinson most famous client was . . . Mr. David Merrick.
That means that Mr. Sabinson worked on the Subways are for Sleeping ad campaign, which has been much-ballyhooed on this blog (you may remember that we had some feedback on the blog from another of the creators of that campaign).
Well, my press agent sent Mr. Sabinson my blog, and like any great former flack, he responded right away (if only all of our current press agents would respond so quickly).
His response was so fitting, that I thought I'd post it here. So, here's another expert, giving it to us straight.
You're not the only one who thinks that both of those things are "amazing," Mr. Sabinson.Thanks so much for sending me the souvenir book piece written by my brother almost sixty-three years. I remember it well. I was an ATPAM apprentice to Samuel J. Friedman on the original production. Last week, while in New York, I was Jack Viertel's guest at a performance of the show, which evoked a lot of memories.
But what amazed me was a list of about twenty producers presenting a revival of a show that only two guys did so long ago (and one of them was only an investor). I also bought two tickets for one of my sons for a total of $244. The original orchestra top was $6.90 of which 90 cents was tax.
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The 2nd Annual Producers Perspective Social is tomorrow, and it's SOLD OUT!
Free drink! Door prizes include tickets, merch, and a Kindle!
Click here for details.(please note, due to overwhelming demand the Social will now at be Hurley's Saloon)
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