"My career has always been that every time I try something really serious, it's no good, but if I try to be funny, then it works." "I wrote stories that were serious, very somber, trying to be in the style of William Faulkner," Meehan told the Observer newspaper in 1999. Meehan wrote the books for three shows that ran over 2,000 performances on Broadway: "Annie" with 2,377 performances, "The Producers" with Mel Brooks at 2,502 performances and "Hairspray," which he wrote with Mark O'Donnell and which reached 2,642 performances. file Anthony G Moore / REX/Shutterstock via AP file We've been together and so close since the 1950s." Thomas Meehan attends The Producers film premiere on Decemin New York. "It's a gigantic loss, not only to the industry but also to us. "There's a hole in my heart," Charnin said.
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