In 1965, Man of La Mancha was the hot musical in town. But, that year also offered up several quirky also-rans, including Do I Hear A Waltz?, Roar of the Greasepaint, The Smell of the Crowd, and Lerner and Lane’s romantic comedy, On A Clear Day You Can See Forever, which is currently receiving an intimate revival at The Irish Repertory Theatre. Directed and newly adapted by Charlotte Moore,... Read more


Irish Repertory Theatre presents an off-Broadway revival of Burton Lane & Alan Jay Lerner's musical On a Clear Day You Can See Forever, directed by Charlotte Moore.
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Daisy Gamble is a woman of extrasensory talents – she sings and flowers bloom, and she always knows where you’ve placed your keys – but it’s her smoking habit that leads her to Dr. Mark Bruckner, a psychiatrist who will attempt to hypnotize her addiction away. In Daisy, Dr. Bruckner discovers the case – and perhaps the love – of his life as he unlocks Daisy's past self, an 18th century British aristocrat named Melinda Welles. Mark becomes increasingly enamored of Melinda as he watches her relive her great love affair with Edward Moncrief. All is going well until Mark decides to publish his findings, and Daisy realizes she's been unwittingly along for the ride!