![]() ![]() ![]() While the head of the theater workshop, Walter Bloom (Richard Kind), had criticisms for Jon’s work, Sondheim was a lot more supportive, saying that while there are parts that need to be worked out, he feels that Jon knows what the show wants to be. Jon also asks Ira for musicians for the show, even though Ira says the budget is tight.ĭuring the show, Jon recalls another workshop for “Superbia” where he encountered his idol, Stephen Sondheim (Bradley Whitford). Ira tells Jon that he needs to write a new song for the show, but Jon hasn’t been able to come up with a new song despite his knack for coming up with songs about almost anything. ![]() ![]() Jon later meets with Ira Weitzman (Jonathan Marc Sherman), the Musical Theatre Program Director at Playwrights Horizons, where Jon wants to present “Superbia”. Jon goes with Michael to the latter’s new apartment, where he is happy that he doesn’t have to deal with all the problems his old building had (“No More”). Outside, Susan tells Jon about a job she wants to take in the Berkshires at Jacob’s Pillow (a dancing center), and she would like Jon to go with her. Jon throws a party where Michael, Susan, Carolyn, Freddy, and many others attend, as Jon is preparing to leave Moondance to chase his Broadway dreams (“Boho Days”). ![]()
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