The shrinks who psychoanalyzed Broadway's best back in the early '60s must have been doozies. How else to explain the fact that two of the most high-profile flops from that period are about psychiatrists who come up with inappropriately wacky ways to screw with their patients? I'm speaking, of course, about Anyone Can Whistle (book by Arthur Laurents; music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim) and On A Cl…
SOURCE: Broadway & Me at 08:59AM on December 17, 2011