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Returning to her guests, she invites the songwriters to perform their latest song, "Good Thing Going". The guests love it and Gussie implores them to do an encore, but the guests quickly lose interest and resume their noisy cocktail chatter ("The Blob" (Reprise)). Charley storms out as Mary looks on worriedly. In 1960 ("Fifth Transition").
The musical features taped interviews with Sondheim. The songs, including well-known, less-known and cut material, are from nineteen Sondheim shows (including student shows) produced over a 62-year period, including several songs each from West Side Story, Company, Follies, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, Sunday in the Park with George, Merrily We Roll Along, Passion, and Into ...
Good Thing Going (from Merrily We Roll Along) — The Husband; Marry Me a Little ( from Company) — The Younger Man; Not Getting Married Today (from Company) — The Wife; Merrily We Roll Along #3 (from Merrily We Roll Along) — The Company; Being Alive (from Company) — The Company; Like It Was (from Merrily We Roll Along) — The Wife
Stephen Joshua Sondheim (/ ˈ s ɒ n d h aɪ m /; March 22, 1930 – November 26, 2021) was an American composer and lyricist. Regarded as one of the most important figures in 20th-century musical theater, he is credited with reinventing the American musical. [1]
It's been nearly a year since the world lost one of its most acclaimed musical figures with the death of Stephen Sondheim. Now, Melissa Errico is honoring the late-composer with two Iowa shows.
He created four shows for the 92nd Street Y's Lyrics & Lyricists program: "Let's Misbehave: the Sensational songs of Cole Porter," "A Good Thing Going: the Stephen Sondheim and Harold Prince Collaboration," [9] On A Clear Day: The Musical Vision of Burton Lane, and Taking a Chance on Love: The Music of Vernon Duke.
Developed over the decade prior to Sondheim’s death in 2021, the musical draws inspiration from two films by avant garde director Luis Buñuel, whose surrealism and social satire bind the show ...
Linkin Park knows a successful return isn't a given.. While many fans will be ecstatic the rock band has returned with a new album and tour, others will shun them eternally, viewing this version ...