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The 1930s style musical comedy thriller, Knat Scatt Private Eye was first produced as a musical for young audiences at The Children's Theater Of The Second City in Chicago in 1985. The original production was produced by Players Workshop, the improv school and production company that trained young performers in sketch comedy for The Second City stage. After attending a performance of Knat Scatt Private Eye at the Second City, independent producers, Robert and Marion Mortimer commissioned the writers to rework the one act musical into a two act Broadway style production for adults. Composer and lyricist, Charlie Silliman, and script writer, Eric Forsberg rewrote the original children's show to be more appealing to a general audience. The new version of Knat Scatt Private Eye was remounted in its new form at The Theater Building in Chicago, in 1986.

The second production of Knat Scatt Private Eye starred Walter Lewis, Mary Weiss, Lori Hammel, Tim Scott Ferguson, Steve Carell, John Richmond Kenney, Collette Hawley, Marla Cahan, Carla Kendal, Don Neason, Brian-Mark Conover, Travis Lawhon, Phil Martini, and Marilyn Rudnick. Sets were designed by Martin de Maat. The cast of 14 performers play over 40 characters in 2 1/2 hours. Steve Carell played the numb-skull henchman of Ben Behemoth, where one of his best moments was burping the alphabet (a gag later used in one of his films). Steve Carell also played Tony, the tough, opera singing Mafioso, as well as Ching, the singing and dancing Chinese tough who shakes down a neighborhood restaurant owner before Knat Scatt beats him up and saves the day. The second production opened to good reviews from the Chicago Sun-Times (see review at http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P2-3768966.html), and the Chicago Tribune. The play ran for six months on The Theater Building's main stage.

A number of members of the production went on to much bigger things. Mary Weiss was one of the creators of The Real Live Brady Bunch at The Annoyance Theater, which lead to a series of feature film remakes. Marla Cahan went on to become a big casting director in New York and Los Angeles. Martin deMaat went on to become the head of The Second City Training Center. Eric Forsberg went on to make feature films. And Steve Carell went on to become a member of The Second City comedy troupe, and later the star of blockbuster movies like 40 Year Old Virgin, Anchorman, and Little Miss Sunshine.

Knatt Scatt Private Eye was video taped with multiple cameras. The tape has yet to be released. See "Steve Carell's lost film" at http://www.filmstew.com/showArticle.aspx?ContentID=16536