The Fig Leaves Are Falling
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Broadhurst Theatre marquee | |
Music | Albert Hague |
Lyrics | Allan Sherman |
Book | Allan Sherman |
Productions | 1969 Broadway |
The Fig Leaves Are Falling is a musical with a book and lyrics by Allan Sherman and music by Albert Hague. It was inspired by Sherman's 1966 divorce following 21 years of marriage. [1]
Directed by George Abbott and choreographed by Eddie Gasper, the Broadway production opened at the Broadhurst Theatre on January 2, 1969 after 17 previews. It closed on January 6 after only four performances. The scenic design was by William and Jean Eckart, costume design was by Robert Mackintosh, and lighting design was by Tharon Musser.
The cast included Dorothy Loudon, Barry Nelson, Kenneth Kimmins, Jenny O'Hara, Helon Blount, and David Cassidy. Loudon won the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Performance and was nominated for the Tony Award for Best Actress in a Musical.
Song list
- Act I
- All Is Well in Larchmont
- Lillian
- Like Yours
- All of My Laughter
- Give Me a Cause
- Today I Saw a Rose
- We
- For Our Sake
- Light One Candle
- Oh, Boy
- Act II
- The Fig Leaves Are Falling
- For the Rest of My Life
- I Like It
- Broken Heart
- Old Fashioned Song
- Lillian, Lillian, Lillian
- Did I Ever Really Live
- All of My Laughter
References
External links
- The Fig Leaves Are Falling at the Internet Broadway Database
- New York Public Library Blog on The Fig Leaves are Falling