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        This musical, with a book by John Weidman, explores the history of 
        presidential assassination in America, from John Wilkes Booth to John 
        Hinckley, Jr. Assassins climaxes in a surreal sequence where the 
        assassins convince Lee Harvey Oswald that his act is the only way he 
        will connect -- with them, with history, and with the world. 
         
        The song "Something Just Broke" was added for the London productions,
        and has been included in all subsequent productions, although it has 
        not yet been recorded. 
         
          
        Show Data
        
 
         
 
Original Production Info:
 
 
   
	| Opened 
	   | 
	December 
	  18, 1990 | 
   
   
	| Closed 
	   | 
	February 
	  16, 1991 | 
   
   
	| Theatre 
	   | 
	Playwrights 
	  Horizons | 
   
   
	| Ran 
	   | 
	73 
	  Performances | 
   
   
	| Music 
	   | 
	Stephen 
	  Sondheim | 
   
   
	| Lyrics 
	   | 
	Stephen 
	  Sondheim | 
   
   
	| Book 
	   | 
	John 
	  Weidman | 
   
   
	| Based 
	  on an idea by | 
	Charles 
	  S. Gilbert, Jr. | 
   
   
	| Producer 
	   | 
	Playwrights 
	  Horizons | 
   
   
	| Director 
	   | 
	Jerry 
	  Zaks | 
   
   
	| Set Designer  | 
	Loren 
	  Sherman | 
   
   
	| Costume 
	  Designer  | 
	William 
	  Ivey Long | 
   
   
	| Lighting 
	  Designer  | 
	Paul 
	  Gallo | 
   
   
	| Sound 
	  Designer  | 
	Scott 
	  Lehrer | 
   
   
	| Hair 
	  Design  | 
	Angela 
	  Gari | 
   
   
	| Choreography 
	   | 
	D.J. 
	  Giagni | 
   
   
	| Musical 
	  Direction  | 
	Paul 
	  Gemignani | 
   
   
	| Orchestrations 
	   | 
	Michael 
	  Starobin | 
   
   
	| Piano 
	   | 
	Paul 
	  Ford | 
   
   
	| Drums, 
	  Percussion  | 
	Paul 
	  Gemignani | 
   
   
	| Synthesizers 
	   | 
	Michael 
	  Starobin | 
   
 
 
Musical Numbers:
 
- Everybody's Got the Right
 - The Ballad of Booth
 - How I Saved Roosevelt
 - Gun Song
 - The Ballad of Czolgosz
 - Unworthy of Your Love
 - The Ballad of Guiteau
 - Another National Anthem
 - November 22, 1963
 - Finale: Everybody's Got the Right
  
 
 
Added Songs: 
 
- Something Just Broke 
  
 
Original Cast:
 
 
 
 
   
	| Proprietor 
	   | 
	William 
	  Parry | 
   
   
	| Leon 
	  Czolgosz  | 
	Terrence 
	  Mann | 
   
   
	| John 
	  Hinckley  | 
	Greg 
	  Germann | 
   
   
	| Charles 
	  Guiteau  | 
	Jonathan 
	  Hadary | 
   
   
	| Giuseppe 
	  Zangara  | 
	Eddie 
	  Korbich | 
   
   
	| Samuel 
	  Byck  | 
	Lee 
	  Wilkof | 
   
   
	| Lynette 
	  Fromme  | 
	Annie 
	  Golden | 
   
   
	| Sara 
	  Jane Moore  | 
	Debra 
	  Monk | 
   
   
	| John 
	  Wilkes Booth  | 
	Victor 
	  Garber | 
   
   
	| Balladeer 
	   | 
	Patrick 
	  Cassidy | 
   
   
	| David 
	  Herold  | 
	Marcus 
	  Olson | 
   
   
	| Bartender 
	   | 
	John 
	  Jellison | 
   
   
	| Bystanders 
	   | 
	Joy 
	  Franz | 
   
   
	|   | 
	Lyn 
	  Greene | 
   
   
	|   | 
	John 
	  Jellison | 
   
   
	|   | 
	Marcus 
	  Olson | 
   
   
	|   | 
	William 
	  Parry | 
   
   
	| Emma 
	  Goldman  | 
	Lyn 
	  Greene | 
   
   
	| Fairgoers 
	   | 
	Joy 
	  Franz | 
   
   
	|   | 
	Lyn 
	  Greene | 
   
   
	|   | 
	John 
	  Jellison | 
   
   
	|   | 
	Marcus 
	  Olson | 
   
   
	|   | 
	William 
	  Parry | 
   
   
	|   | 
	Michael 
	  Shulman | 
   
   
	| James 
	  Garfield  | 
	William 
	  Parry | 
   
   
	| James 
	  Blaine  | 
	John 
	  Jellison | 
   
   
	| Hangman 
	   | 
	Marcus 
	  Olson | 
   
   
	| Warden 
	   | 
	John 
	  Jellison | 
   
   
	| Billy 
	   | 
	Michael 
	  Shulman | 
   
   
	| Gerald 
	  Ford  | 
	William 
	  Parry | 
   
   
	| Lee 
	  Harvey Oswald  | 
	Jace 
	  Alexander | 
   
 
 
Original London Production Info:
 
 
   
	| Opened 
	   | 
	1992 | 
   
   
	| Theatre 
	   | 
	Donmar 
	  Warehouse, London | 
   
   
	| Music 
	   | 
	Stephen 
	  Sondheim | 
   
   
	| Lyrics 
	   | 
	Stephen 
	  Sondheim | 
   
   
	| Book 
	   | 
	John 
	  Weidman | 
   
   
	| Based 
	  on an idea by | 
	Charles 
	  S. Gilbert, Jr. | 
   
   
	| Director 
	   | 
	Sam 
	  Mendes | 
   
   
	| Set 
	  Designer  | 
	Anthony 
	  Ward | 
   
   
	| Costume 
	  Designer  | 
	Anthony 
	  Ward | 
   
   
	| Costume 
	  Supervisor  | 
	Christine 
	  Rowland | 
   
   
	| Lighting 
	  Designer  | 
	Paul 
	  Pyant | 
   
   
	| Musical 
	  Direction  | 
	Jeremy 
	  Sams | 
   
   
	| Perf. 
	  Musical Director  | 
	Mark 
	  Dorrell | 
   
   
	| Orchestrations 
	   | 
	Michael 
	  Starobin | 
   
   
	| Sound 
	  Designer  | 
	John 
	  A. Leonard | 
   
 
 
Original London Cast:
                    
 
 
   
	| Proprietor 
	   | 
	Paul 
	  Bentley | 
   
   
	| Leon 
	  Czolgosz  | 
	Jack 
	  Ellis | 
   
   
	| John 
	  Hinckley  | 
	Michael 
	  Cantwell | 
   
   
	| Charles 
	  Guiteau  | 
	Henry 
	  Goodman | 
   
   
	| Giuseppe 
	  Zangara  | 
	Paul 
	  Harrhy | 
   
   
	| Samuel 
	  Byck  | 
	Ciaran 
	  Hinds | 
   
   
	| Lynette 
	  Fromme  | 
	Cathryn 
	  Bradshaw | 
   
   
	| Sara 
	  Jane Moore  | 
	Louise 
	  Gold | 
   
   
	| John 
	  Wilkes Booth  | 
	David 
	  Firth | 
   
   
	| Balladeer 
	   | 
	Anthony 
	  Barclay | 
   
   
	| David 
	  Herold  | 
	Kevin 
	  Walton | 
   
   
	| Emma 
	  Goldman  | 
	Sue 
	  Kelvin | 
   
   
	| James 
	  Garfield  | 
	Kevin 
	  Walton | 
   
   
	| James 
	  Blaine  | 
	Gareth 
	  Snook | 
   
   
	| Gerald 
	  Ford  | 
	Paul 
	  Bentley | 
   
   
	| Lee 
	  Harvey Oswald  | 
	Gareth 
	  Snook | 
   
 
 
Original London Added Songs:
 
- Something Just Broke
  
 
Recordings:
 
- Original Cast Recording, 1991 (RCA Victor 60737-2-RC) 
  
 
Secondary performance rights handled by Music Theatre International
 
Articles:
 
- Something Just Broke
 - On Directing Assassins
 - The Assassination of America
 - Opening Doors: The Art of the Opening Number
 - Passassinations
 - Sondheim the Politician
 - Sondheim's Societal Struggle
  
 
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Assassins is about how society interprets the American Dream, marginalizes outsiders and rewrites and sanitizes its collective history.  "Something Just Broke" is a major distraction and plays like an afterthought, shoe horned simply to appease. The song breaks the dramatic fluidity and obstructs the overall pacing and climactic arc which derails the very intent and momentum that makes this work so compelling...
  - Mark Bakalor
 
 
I found [the Sondheim Celebration's Company] to be completely delightful. Almost all of the numbers excited and energized me, and most of the scenes were about as pitch-perfect as you can get. I just sat there with a big smile on my face the whole show.
 
Which is not to say that it is perfect...
  - popcornonmyknees
 
 
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