He co-authored a new libretto for the musical with John Weidman that opened at the Vivian Beaumont Theater on October 19, 1987, and ran for 784 performances.
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He was a subject of The Boys on the Bus, Timothy Crouse's account of news coverage of the 1972 U.S. presidential campaign.
Crouse is the father of writer Timothy Crouse, and named his daughter Lindsay Ann Crouse in an intentional tribute to his collaboration with Howard Lindsay.
Her report later that year on President Nixon's re-election campaign, in which she stated that the President was saying things about opponent George McGovern that were untrue, was highlighted in Timothy Crouse's book, The Boys on the Bus.