Ms. Mercer won her Tony for a character who appeared in only two scenes. But Marge MacDougall, the comically soused floozy that hero C.C. Baxter picks up in a bar, proved to be a gem of a cameo role for the tall, blonde and brassy actress, equipped as it was with some of bookwriter Neil Simon's best jokes, and one of Burt Bacharach and Hal David's zippiest numbers, "A Fact Can Be a Beautiful Thing." Clive Barnes, writing in the New York Times, called her "a tiny-voiced hustler with a heart as big as a saloon." Ms. Mercer also won a Theatre World Award and a Drama Desk Award for her work.
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Bosoms and Neglect Opened May 03, 1979 |
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Stop the World - I Want to Get Off Opened August 03, 1978 |
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Hay Fever Opened November 09, 1970 |
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A Place for Polly Opened April 18, 1970 |
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Promises, Promises Opened December 01, 1968 |
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New Faces of 1962 Opened February 01, 1962 |
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Greenwillow Opened March 08, 1960 |
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Drama Desk Award | |||
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1969 | Outstanding Performance | Winner |
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1969 | Theatre World Award | Winner |
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1969 | Best Featured Actress in a Musical | Winner |