But Mary Tyler Moore as Holly Golightly seemed like such a swell idea back in ’66.

Playbill hero shot: Mary Tyler Moore and Richard Chamberlin on Broadway

Despite having a book by playwright Edward Albee (Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, Finding the Sun), a score composed by Bob Merrill (People, Don’t Rain on My Parade), and a host of theatrical bluebloods with bold-face names behind the scenes, Breakfast at Tiffany’s—the musical—never actually opened on Broadway. Originally titled Holly Golightly, the production closed after just four previews. The… Continue reading But Mary Tyler Moore as Holly Golightly seemed like such a swell idea back in ’66.

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