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News Weisslers Seek Zaks To Direct Finn's Royal Family Musical A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum director Jerry Zaks is currently in negotations with producers Fran and Barry Weissler to direct The Royal Family, a new William Finn (Falsettos) musical with a Richard Greenberg (Eastern Standard) libretto, based on the 1927 Kaufman-Ferber comedy of the same name.

A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum director Jerry Zaks is currently in negotations with producers Fran and Barry Weissler to direct The Royal Family, a new William Finn (Falsettos) musical with a Richard Greenberg (Eastern Standard) libretto, based on the 1927 Kaufman-Ferber comedy of the same name.

"Nothing has been signed so I don't know 100 percent," said Fran Weissler regarding Zaks,whom she hopes will workshop the show in New York. "I would think they would do a workshop, reading or something, but I don't know when."

Tommy Tune was the first director assigned to Family (also for a while titled The Royal Family of Broadway), which had been scheduled to premiere at Seattle Repertory Theatre in December 1996, and transfer to Broadway in 1997. The Seattle premiere was later rescheduled to June 1997. But in October 1996, Tune decided it would be the second time in a year that he would withdraw from a musical produced by the Weisslers. The Weisslers' musical Busker Alley closed in Florida during its pre-Broadway tour in December 1995 when Tune slipped during a dance number and broke his foot.

The New York Times reported that Tune had, "informed the Weisslers and the writers that he simply cannot do it," and quoted an assistant saying the decision was "so intensely private" that he didn't feel it was "appropriate to talk about in a public forum."

No new touring or Broadway dates have been scheduled for the production. Seattle Rep has since replaced its spot with the West Coast premiere of Wendy Wasserstein's An American Daughter.

 
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