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Stage legends Angela Lansbury and Marian Seldes team up in this warmly funny and unexpectedly touching new play by Tony Award-winning playwright Terrence McNally (Master Class, Love! Valour! Compassion!). Deuce tells the story of the reunion of two retired women tennis players who once made up a championship doubles team. When they meet again at the U.S. Open, the women—now at the end of their lives—find themselves trying to make sense of the professional partnership that brought them to the top of the sports world in their youth. The pairing of four-time Tony winner Lansbury, who was last seen on Broadway more than 20 years ago,and Tony winner Seldes, a mainstay both on and off Broadway, makes Deuce one of the season's most anticipated theatrical events.

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The Music Box was opened in 1921 by producer Sam H. Harris and composer Irving Berlin to showcase a series of Berlin’s “Music Box Revues.” Heralded on more than one occasion as the “best looking house on Broadway,” this 87-year-old venue has only been home to legitimate theater—unlike many of its neighbors.


To this day, The Music Box is co-owned by Irving Berlin’s estate along with the Shubert Organization.

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Music Box Theatre
239 West 45th Street
New York, NY 10036
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May 6, 2007

Story for Deuce

Angela Lansbury, one of the true legendary stars of the stage, returns to Broadway this spring for the first time in almost 25 years! The four-time Tony Award winner is paired up with the glorious Tony-winning star Marian Seldes as retired doubles tennis legends reunited at a championship match in the world premiere of Deuce, a warmly funny and unexpectedly touching new play by four-time Tony winner Terrence McNally (Master Class, Ragtime, Love! Valour! Compassion!, Kiss of the Spider Woman). Directed by two-time Tony winner Michael Blakemore (Kiss Me Kate, Copenhagen).