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Mack & Mabel is a Broadway musical play.The plot has as its origin the tumultuous relationship between Hollywood director Mack Sennett and Mabel Normand, a waitress from Flatbush, Brooklyn, who became one of his biggest stars.In a series of flashbacks, Sennett relates the glory days of the Keystone Studios from 1911, when he discovered Normand and cast her in dozens of his early "two-reelers", through his invention of Sennett's Bathing Beauties and the Keystone Cops to Mabel's death from a heroin overdose in 1930.With music and lyrics by Jerry Herman and a book by Michael Stewart, the show had a pre-Broadway tryout tour starting in San Diego and then Los Angeles, opening to rave reviews and brisk box office sales in both cities. Buoyed by the critical acclaim and public enthusiasm, Herman and company ignored a number of critical warning signs.Neither Sennett nor Normand were particularly lovable characters, and their story was darker than that usually found in a musical. As played by Robert Preston and Bernadette Peters, the age difference between them was far greater than that in real life, and too noticeable on stage to ignore. Director and choreographer Gower Champion devised a number of eye-catching visual effects and spectacular dance sequences, but their brightness proved to be too great a contrast with the somber mood of the piece. His concept of setting the action in the corner of a huge studio soundstage created problems with the set and limited the staging to the extent it was static and boring. Most importantly, audiences didn't want to invest two-and-a-half hours in a musical where the heroine dies tragically at the end.Efforts were made to resolve the problems at the Municipal Opera in St. Louis, but the more changes that were made, the worse matters became. By the time the show opened at the Majestic Theatre on Broadway on October 6, 1974, it was less polished and more plagued than it had been four months earlier. Reviews ranged from fair to middling, and the show closed after only 66 performances, Herman's first major flop
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