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| re: Question regarding 1987 London production of FOLLIES | |
| Posted by: jbronsto 10:01 am EDT 06/19/18 | |
| In reply to: Question regarding 1987 London production of FOLLIES - RobertC 09:47 am EDT 06/19/18 | |
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| Sondheim has stated that he doesn’t consider Country House to be an entirely successful song as it doesn’t quite sound like Follies. Make the Most of Your Music hasn’t been used again because it is expensive to stage and isn’t truly interchangeable with Live, Laugh, Love since it has a solid ending. Both of these songs also haven’t been made available to later productions of Follies because the changes in the libretto that necessitated them for the London production haven’t been retained. Ah, But Underneath though has been staged after the London Follies. The Papermill production used it and Sondheim has indicated that in any production where the Phyllis is more singer than dancer, the song can be substituted. | |
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| re: Question regarding 1987 London production of FOLLIES | |
| Posted by: Chromolume 10:12 am EDT 06/19/18 | |
| In reply to: re: Question regarding 1987 London production of FOLLIES - jbronsto 10:01 am EDT 06/19/18 | |
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| In terms of later use, "Ah, But Underneath" was also put into Sondheim On Sondheim, and "Country House" was included in Putting It Together (both versions). | |
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| re: Question regarding 1987 London production of FOLLIES | |
| Posted by: showtunesoprano 12:03 pm EDT 06/19/18 | |
| In reply to: re: Question regarding 1987 London production of FOLLIES - Chromolume 10:12 am EDT 06/19/18 | |
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| "Ah, But Underneath" also appears in Putting It Together during "Sooner or Later." | |
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| re: Question regarding 1987 London production of FOLLIES | |
| Posted by: bmc 01:01 pm EDT 06/19/18 | |
| In reply to: re: Question regarding 1987 London production of FOLLIES - showtunesoprano 12:03 pm EDT 06/19/18 | |
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| These are wonderful posts.! I think it proves the richness of the FOLLIES score, that it can be discussed in this manner ,; Thanks for all the wonderful comments. | |
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