Talk:Sweet Charity

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YMHA[edit]

Making a correction: There is a Y on 92nd Street, but it is a YMHA, not a YMCA. Given that author Neil Simon is Jewish and his works frequently focus on the Upper East Side where the Y is, he would surely have known that. Guyinypsi 06:29, 10 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Vittorio and Oscar[edit]

Have often wondered if Vittorio and Oscar are played by the same actor on the stage. There is no info of these sorts of technicalities in the article.

That's because it varies depending on production, like with choreography etc, it's not something that you can list as a regular thing. However, quite often the guy who plays Vittorio actually plays Daddy Brubeck too. TR Wolf (talk) 08:32, 1 March 2009 (UTC)[reply]
Cool. Also just realised that as article emphasis McMartin quite a lot, and lists his character, it suggests he played only Oscar. Sorry forgot to sign my original question. Format (talk) 18:13, 1 March 2009 (UTC)[reply]

In the 2010 London production, Mark Umbers plays Charlie, Vittorio and Oscar. Josefina Gabrielle also plays Ursula and Nickie. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 86.47.25.126 (talk) 13:15, 30 May 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Different endings in different productions?[edit]

I just ran into this site sweet charity where they describe a slightly different ending to the show, where an angel tells something to Charity that gives her hope as oppossed to the Neon Lights described in the article. Does anybody know if the original ending has changed thru the years or for its movie incarnation?--Jcblackn (talk) 05:40, 5 March 2009 (UTC)[reply]

I saw the London West End version last night and its ending is different again; there is no second dunking but Charity is wooed by yet another stranger. There's probably grounds for writing something about the changing endings but I don't know enough to do it myself. DonGoat (talk) 13:42, 6 May 2010 (UTC)[reply]