NEW YORK — On opening night of the Broadway revival of ''Merrily We Roll Along,'' one person in the audience strangely wasn't nervous — the director.
''It was the only time in my life that I felt completely calm,'' said Maria Friedman, who has helmed the show to seven Tony Award nominations, including for the three leads and her direction.
''When you've directed something or in something, there's always this mad rush of adrenaline. I had that, but I had a real quiet feeling that whatever happened, this is the show I wanted to be seeing. This is how I wanted it.''
''Merrily We Roll Along,'' the Stephen Sondheim- George Furth musical that flopped when it premiered on Broadway in 1981 has been given glorious life under Friedman's touch.
''This show has been one of, the most special experiences of my professional career,'' said Daniel Radcliffe, who co-stars with Jonathan Groff and Lindsay Mendez. ''To get nominated for it and for all three of us to be nominated — and the show and Maria, our director — it's really just lovely.''
Friedman was in many ways the best person to direct a new version. Her friendship with Sondheim stretched 40 years, she acted in a 1992 British production of the show and she directed a version at the Menier Chocolate Factory in 2012.
''It's in my marrow. It's with me. It will always be with me,'' she said. ''I feel continually grateful that this came my way.''
The show goes backward in time from 1976 to 1957 as it examines the friendship of three artists, Franklin, Charley and Mary. It starts with unhappiness, broken marriages and hurt feelings, only to end with hope, making it a bittersweet tale about youth and dreams and how we all eventually careen off the tracks.