Stephen Sondheim Wanted to Be First to Make a Broadway Character ‘Orgasm in the Middle of a Song’ — and Twelve More Revelations!
“I had hoped here to be the first [songwriter] to have a character reach an orgasm in the middle of a song."
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“I had hoped here to be the first [songwriter] to have a character reach an orgasm in the middle of a song."
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