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News Corpus Christi's Christopher Fitzgerald Joins Wise Guys Cast Christopher Fitzgerald, formerly the apostle Thomas in Terrence McNally's Corpus Christi, has joined the cast of the Broadway-bound, Stephen Sondheim-John Weidman musical, Wise Guys. A show spokesman said Fitzgerald will play multiple roles.

Christopher Fitzgerald, formerly the apostle Thomas in Terrence McNally's Corpus Christi, has joined the cast of the Broadway-bound, Stephen Sondheim-John Weidman musical, Wise Guys. A show spokesman said Fitzgerald will play multiple roles.

No other casting has been announced for the show, which will be headlined by Victor Garber and Nathan Lane. Sam Mendes (Cabaret) will direct. Producers have announced a Broadway opening date of April 27, though a theatre is yet to be announced.

Wise Guys will work out it kinks in workshop production at the New York Theatre Workshop, Oct. 29 to Nov. 20. Tickets for the workshop production will be available only to New York Theatre Workshop members. No public tickets will be available.

Lane and Garber will play the eccentric brothers, Wilson and Addison Mizner, in Sondheim's vaudeville-style musical biography. Wise Guys, first conceived of by Sondheim some four decades ago, was commissioned by the Kennedy Center in D.C. and was originally scheduled to open in fall 1996. Since then, it has been repeatedly postponed, though at least two readings have been done in New York, one on March 27, 1997 featuring Victor Garber as Wilson, the other on Nov. 8, 1997 with Garber as Wilson and Lane as Addison.

In a Sept. 12 article written by Sondheim for the New York Times, Sondheim closed by saying, "I have three points I wish to make about Wise Guys:
It's not about the Mafia.
It's a musical comedy
It's here. At last." --By Robert Simonson

 
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