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The Fantasticks is a 1960 musical comedy with music by Harvey Schmidt and lyrics by Tom Jones. It is loosely based on the story "The Romancers" ("Les Romanesques") by Edmond Rostand. The play's first iteration in 1956 was as "Joy Comes to Deadhorse" at the University of New Mexico; after substantial rewriting it appeared on a bill of new one-act plays at Barnard College in August, 1959.It premiered in the Sullivan Street Playhouse, a small New York City off-Broadway theater, on May 3, 1960, with Jerry Orbach in the role of the narrator. The spare set and semicircular stage made the show very intimate and immediate for theatregoers. The play is highly stylized, and combines aspects of old-fashioned '40s Broadway styles with a more modernist, "fantastical" style. Accompaniment is by a piano and harp, and a mime character represents various set pieces and silent characters, such as the wall between the two houses.The show closed on January 13, 2002 after 17,162 performances. It is the world's longest-running musical, and the longest-running show of any kind in the United States. An unsuccessful film of the musical was released in 2000./
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