New Nance/Lizzie Play in NY

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New Nance/Lizzie Play in NY

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No one seems to have posted this, tho people seem to know about it.

For anyone who has missed it:

http://www.broadwayworld.com/article/Bu ... 5_20100811
“I am innocent. I leave it to my counsel to speak for me.”
—Lizzie A. Borden, June 20, 1893
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thanks for keeping me in-the-loop, tina-kate. I didn't know about it. The more I learn about nance and mckee rankin, the curiouser I find them.
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You're welcome, NB.

Nance depended on Rankin as a career mentor/father figure. Apparently, he was a great talent, but he had no head for money & spent *their* money as fast as it came in. If they had an affair, it was probably short-lived. They seemed to have a great deal of professional respect for one another & that was the real staying power of their relationship. Nance got away from him eventually & seems to have done far better for herself in doing so. Rankin's biggest problem was his alcoholism, which eventually killed him.
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Last night in my first session of The Lehman Engel/BMI Musical Theatre workshop: Librettists Division, I met a newbie who, after a few minutes, excused himself to check the NY Times review of a friend's play. The play was "Nance O' Neil!" I revealed myself as a Bordenian of long-standing, and he said "They could've used you a few weeks ago!" The Times didn't care for the play, but it has gotten some good reviews.
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