Falsettos - Wikipedia Central to the musical are the themes of Jewish identity, gender roles, and gay life in the late 1970s and early 1980s Falsettos premiered on Broadway in 1992 and was nominated for seven Tony Awards, winning those for Best Book and Best Original Score
Falsettos Wiki | Fandom Falsettos is a musical made by William Finn and James Lapine Consisting of two merged one acts from the Marvin Trilogy, March of the Falsettos (1981) and Falsettoland (1990)
Falsettos - Concord Theatricals A seamless pairing of March of the Falsettos and Falsettoland, two acclaimed Off-Broadway musicals written nearly a decade apart, Falsettos is the tale of a neurotic New Yorker named Marvin, who leaves his wife Trina and young son Jason to live with his lover, Whizzer
Falsettos (Musical) Plot Characters | StageAgent William Finn’s Falsettos is actually a synthesis of two one-act musicals: March of the Falsettos and Falsettoland When it premiered on Broadway in 1992, Falsettos was nominated for seven Tony awards It took home Best Book of a Musical and Best Original Score
Falsettos - FILMED LIVE MUSICALS Falsettos opened on Broadway at the Golden Theater on April 4, 1992, featuring Michael Rupert, Chip Zien, Stephen Bogardus, Heather MacRae, Carolee Carmello, and Barbara Walsh The production was directed by James Lapine Falsettos received rave reviews
Falsettos — Arden Theatre Company Hilarious, heartbreaking, and utterly unique, Falsettos is a contemporary musical set at the beginning of the AIDS epidemic, exploring love and its consequences
Falsettos: Three Decades of Love and Heartbreak William Finn and James Lapine’s groundbreaking musical Falsettos opened on Broadway over 30 years ago, on April 29, 1992 Hilarious, heartbreaking and inimitable, Falsettos is a contemporary musical about family, relationships, bar mitvahs, baseball and AIDS