Rich and Famous (play)

Rich and Famous was first produced by William Gardner at the Academy Festival Theatre, in Lake Forest, Illinois, in August 1974.

Guare wrote the music for the play, which was performed by a small band consisting of Bass, Sax, and Woodwinds.

[1] Rich and Famous premiered Off-Broadway at The Public Theater New York Shakespeare Festival on January 13, 1976 [2] and closed on April 25, 1976.

Directed by John Rando, the cast featured Brooks Ashmanskas (Bing), Mary Birdsong, Stephen DeRosa and Gregory Wallace.

[3] The reviewer for sfgate.com wrote: "Written as a vaudeville - complete with snappy, tuneful songs by Guare and musical director Laura Burton providing accompaniment on an old upright piano - 'Rich' follows the downward spiral of playwright Bing Ringling (Brooks Ashmanskas) on the opening night of the off-off-Broadway premiere ("in a toilet on Death Street") of his first produced play....The problem with these characters isn't in the over-the-top performances but in the dated quality of much of the humor, and their cumulative effect doesn't take us on much of a journey.