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Could I Leave You?" is a song written by Stephen Sondheim for the 1971 musical Follies for the character Phyllis.
Follies is a musical with music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim and a book by James Goldman. The plot centers on a crumbling Broadway theater, ... ("Could I Leave You?").
Country House (from Follies) — The Wife, The Husband; Unworthy of Your Love (from Assassins) — The Younger Man, The Younger Woman; Merrily We Roll Along #2 (from Merrily We Roll Along) — The Observer; Could I Leave You? (from Follies) — The Wife; Rich and Happy (Reprise) — The Company; Act II. Back in Business (from Dick Tracy ...
If you’re in need of someone (or something) to make you aware of being alive, look no further than the Broadway bound production of Old Friends, which is now playing at Center Theatre Group’s ...
"The Road You Didn't Take" Benjamin Stone in the original production of Follies; The Mysterious Man/Narrator in the 2002 revival of Into the Woods; Doctor Tambourri in a benefit concert of Passion: Chip Zien and Joanna Gleason "It Takes Two" Into the Woods: Zien: The Baker in the original cast of Into the Woods
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 ...
Stephen Sondheim circa 1970. Stephen Sondheim was an American composer and lyricist whose most acclaimed works include A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum (1962), Company (1970), Follies (1971), A Little Night Music (1973), Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (1979), Sunday in the Park with George (1984), and Into the Woods (1987).
Next are the unknown songs, one cut and one from a television program ("I Remember"). The medley from Company follows, and Act 1 closes with Follies, with the Narrator pointing out the different musical styles Sondheim has used in these songs, such as Vaudeville ("Buddy's Blues"). The female trio sing "You Could Drive a Person Crazy" as the act ...