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The Baker's Wife

''The Baker's Wife'' is a musical with music and lyrics by Stephen Schwartz and the book by Joseph Stein, based on the 1938 French film ''La Femme du Boulanger'' by Marcel Pagnol and Jean Giono. The musical premiered in the West End in 1989 for a short run but, while establishing a dedicated cult following, has not been produced on Broadway.
==Background==
The musical theater rights of the Marcel Pagnol's 1938 film were originally optioned in 1952 by producers Cy Feuer and Ernest Martin. Composer Frank Loesser and librettist Abe Burrows, who had worked with Feuer and Martin on ''Guys and Dolls'' and ''How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying'' were attached as authors. The production to star Bert Lahr, however, never materialized. Nearly a decade later Zero Mostel was named to take the lead.
By 1976 the rights had devolved to producer David Merrick. The production by Stephen Schwartz and Joseph Stein toured the United States for six months in 1976, undergoing major retoolings along the way. It played the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in Los Angeles in May 1976〔Sullivan, Dan.("'The Baker's Wife' at the Pavilion" (abstract), pp. G1-2 )''The Los Angeles Times'' (pqarchiver.com), May 13, 1976.〕 and also the Kennedy Center, Washington, DC. (in November 1976).〔("Audiences Around the World Alike Says Topol" ), ''Daytona Beach Morning Journal'', June 1976.〕〔("'The Baker's Wife' Closes Out of Town (abstract)", p. 53 ), ''The New York Times'' (select.nytimes.com), November 11, 1976.〕 Topol as the baker Amiable, was replaced by Paul Sorvino during the last two weeks of the Kennedy Center run,〔De Giere, p. 136.〕 and his wife Geneviève was played by Carole Demas who was eventually replaced by Patti LuPone.〔De Giere, p. 132.〕 The production never reached Broadway,〔 the authors having pulled out of the production in the try-out process.

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