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{{Short description|American musical theater writing duo}}
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'''Dempsey and Rowe''' refers to the duo of [[John Dempsey (lyricist)|John Dempsey (playwright and lyricist)]] and [[Dana P. Rowe]] (composer). They have written six [[Musical theatre|musicals]]: ''The Reluctant Dragon'',<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.dramaticpublishing.com/the-reluctant-dragon|title=The Reluctant Dragon by Anderson, Rowe and Dempsey (Musical)|website=www.dramaticpublishing.com|access-date=2020-02-10}}</ref> ''[[Zombie Prom]]'' (1996), ''[[The Fix (musical)|The Fix]]'' (1997), ''[[The Witches of Eastwick (musical)|The Witches of Eastwick]]'' (2000), ''Brother Russia'' (2012) and ''Blackbeard'' (2019).
==The Fix (1997)==
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''The Fix'' premiered at the [[Donmar Warehouse]] in April 1997 under the direction of [[Sam Mendes]]. Its working title was "Cal: A Musical Tale of Relative Insanity". After mixed critical reception, the material were rewritten and the tone made more comic. The revised version, featuring an expanded, bolder orchestration, was premiered at the Signature Theatre, [[Arlington, Virginia]].▼
▲''The Fix'' premiered at the [[Donmar Warehouse]] in April 1997 under the direction of [[Sam Mendes]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=West End Wednesday: THE FIX |url=https://www.westendbestfriend.co.uk/news/west-end-wednesday-the-fix |access-date=2024-12-08 |website=West End Best Friend |language=en-US}}</ref> Its working title was "Cal: A Musical Tale of Relative Insanity". After mixed critical reception, the material were rewritten and the tone made more comic. The revised version, featuring an expanded, bolder orchestration,
==The Witches of Eastwick (2000)==
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Previewing 24 June 2000 and opening 18 July 2000 in the Theatre Royal Drury Lane, ''The Witches of Eastwick'' was based upon the John Updike novel of the same name and also upon the motion picture directed by George Miller. The director who 'fixed' previous show, "The Fix" for its American premiere, Eric D. Schaeffer, was employed to head the new production. The original cast featured Ian McShane in the role of 'Darryl Van Horne' with Lucie Arnaz, Maria Friedman and Joanna Riding as the three witches, 'Alexandra', 'Sukie' and 'Jane'. The show was transferred to the Prince of Wales theatre on the 23 March 2001, where the set design was heavily reconceived and a new song, "The Glory of Me" added in place of Van Horne's solo, "Who's the Man?". The production closed on the 27 October 2001. The Witches of Eastwick is the season ending musical to Signature Theatre's 2006-2007 season featuring Marc Kuddisch, Emily Skinner, Jacquelyn Piro Donovan, and Christiane Noll. ▼
Previewing from 24 June 2000 and opening on 18 July 2000 at the [[Theatre Royal, Drury Lane|Theatre Royal Drury Lane]], ''The Witches of Eastwick'' was based on [[The Witches of Eastwick|John Updike's novel]] and its [[The Witches of Eastwick (film)|film adaptation]]. The original cast featured [[Ian McShane]] as Darryl Van Horne, with [[Lucie Arnaz]], [[Maria Friedman]] and [[Joanna Riding]] as the witches. [[Eric D. Schaeffer]], the director who 'fixed' previous show, ''The Fix,'' for its American premiere, was employed to head the production.
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== Blackbeard (2019) ==
Dempsey and Rowe's musical ''Blackbeard'' opened on 18 June 2019 at the Signature Theatre, closing on 14 July.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.sigtheatre.org/events/2018-19/blackbeard/|title=Blackbeard|website=Signature Theatre|language=en-GB|access-date=2020-02-10}}</ref> Inspired by the [[Blackbeard|historical pirate]], it follows Blackbeard's crew on a 'fantastical journey across the globe to raise an undead pirate army from the depths of the sea'.
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