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I Had No Idea How Difficult Sondheim's Music Would Be. All Through The Rehearsals, I Kept Flubbing. There Were So Many Tempo Changes. I Could Never Get Through The Opening Number Without Any Mistakes. One Day, I Went Up To Hal Prince And Offered To Leave The Show. He Laughed It Off. He Said, 'Don't Be Silly. That's Why We Have Tryouts.'
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