A Teaspoon Every Four Hours

A Teaspoon Every Four Hours is a comedy play written by Jackie Mason and Mike Mortman which was produced on Broadway in 1969. The play set a Broadway record by having 97 previews before its official opening. After its official opening, A Teaspoon Every Four Hours closed after only one performance.

A Teaspoon Every Four Hours
Written byJackie Mason
Mike Mortman
Date premieredJune 14, 1969 (1969-06-14)
Place premieredANTA Theatre
Original languageEnglish
GenreComedy
SettingNew York City

The play became the subject of public attention once again in 2011, when the musical Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark announced a delay to its official opening, which eventually resulted in its breaking A Teaspoon Every Four Hours′ record for the most previews ever by a Broadway show which officially opened. (In 1976, the sexually themed musical revue Let My People Come played 128 performances but never officially opened.)

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