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Happy End
February 1975
· Yale Repertory Theatre
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In a 2014 profile of Marie Claire, director Michael Posnick was quoted “discovering” Meryl Streep during the Yale production of “Happy End”, in which the actress was cast among the Members of the Fold: It’s February 1975 and Yale drama school’s production of the musical Happy End is thrown into chaos when its female lead is struck down with flu. Panicking, director Michael Posnick plucks a student called Meryl Streep from the chorus line to fill in. ‘She wasn’t [even] the understudy,’he would later recall. That evening, Streep, then just 25, delivers a rousing performance after only an afternoon’s rehearsal. ‘I remember standing at the back of the theatre in awe that she had absorbed the entire production, absorbed the part. She had the whole thing down,’ said Posnick. Two years later, on 7 May 1977, that same musical opened on Broadway to rave reviews – with Streep in the lead role.