Sunday in the Park with George (1984)

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Produced at Playwrights Horizons Off-Broadway in 1983 Original Broadway Production: Opening Night: May 2, 1984 Closing Date: October 13, 1985 (35 previews, 604 performances) Creative Team of the Original Broadway Production Music & Lyrics by: Stephen Sondheim Book by: James Lapine Directed by: James Lapine Movement directed by: Randolyn Zinn Scenic Design: Tony Straiges* Casts of Selected Productions Role (Act I/Act II) Original Broadway Cast (1984) Lighting Design: Richard Nelson Costume Design: Patricia Zipprodt & Ann Hould-Ward* Orchestrations: Michael Starobin * Set & costume design adapted from the Seurat painting from the Art Institute of Chicago West End/ Broadway Revival (2005/2008) Encores/Broadway Revival Cast (2017) George/George Mandy Patinkin Daniel Evans Jake Gyllenhaal Dot/Marie Bernadette Peters Jenna Russell Annaleigh Ashford Old Lady/Blair Daniels Barbara Bryne Mary Beth Piel Penny Fuller Yvonne/Naomi Eisen Dana Ivey Jessica Molaskey Erin Davie Jules/Bob Greenberg Charles Kimbrough Michael Cumpsty Robert Sean Leonard Louise Danielle Ferland Kelsey Fowler Mattea Conforti Louis/Billy Webster Chris Groenendaal Drew McVety Jordan Gelber Boatman/Charles William Parry Alexander Gemignani Philip Boykin Franz/Dennis Brent Spiner David Turner David Turner Soldier/Alex Robert Westenberg Santino Fontana Clayborne Elder Director: James Lapine Sam Buntrock Sarna Lapine Awards The Original Broadway production won 2 Tony Awards in 1984: Scenic Design (Straiges), Lighting Design (Nelson), It was also nominated for 8 additional awards: Best Musical, Book of a Musical (Lapine), Original Score (Sondheim), Direction of a Musical (Lapine), Actor in a Musical (Patinkin), Actress in a Musical (Peters), Featured Actress in a Musical (Ivey), and Costume Design (Zipprodt & Hould-Ward). in the Park with George won the Pulitzer Prize for Drama in 1985. The 2008 Broadway revival was nominated for 9 Tony awards but won none: Best Revival of a Musical, Actress in a Musical (Russell), Actor in a Musical (Evans), Direction of a Musical (Buntrock), Orchestrations (Jason Carr), Scenic Design (David Farley, with projections designed by the Knifedge Creative Network & Timothy Bird), Costume Design (David Farley), Lighting Design (Ken Billington), and Sound Design of a Musical (Sebastian Frost). Declaring that the production stands most appropriately outside of any awards competition, the producers of the 2017 revival removed it from consideration for any awards. Teasley OLLI: Sondheim101 Class 7 Page 1 of 5

Synopsis Setting: Act I: A series of afternoons from 1884-1886, a park on an island in the River Seine just outside Paris, and George s studio. Act II: An American art museum and the island in the Seine, 1984. For a detailed synopsis of the plot, visit the show s Wikipedia page: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/_in_the_park_with_george#synopsis Song Lyrics Finishing the Hat George: [Looking through his sketches] Mademoiselles... You and me, pall... Second bottle... Ah, she looks for me... Bonnet flapping... Yapping... Ruff!... Chicken... Pastry... Yes, she looks for me--good. Let her look for me to tell me why she left me-- As I always knew she would. I had thought she understood. They have never understood, And no reason that they should. But if anybody could... Finishing the hat. How you have to finish the hat. How you watch the rest of the world From a window While you finish the hat. Mapping out a sky. What it feels like, planning a sky. How it feels when voices that come Through the window Go. Until they distance and die. Until there's nothing but sky. How the kind of woman willing to wait's Not the kind that you want to find waiting To return you to the night, Dizzy from the height, Coming from the hat. Studying the hat. Entering the world of the hat. Reaching through the world of the hat Like a window, Back to this one from that. Studying a face, Stepping back to look at a face Leaves a little space in the way like a window. But to see-- It's the only way to see. And when the woman that you wanted goes, You can say to yourself, "Well, I give what I give." But the woman who won't wait for you know That however you live, There's a part of you always standing by, Mapping out the sky, Finishing a hat... Starting on a hat... Finishing a hat... Look I made a hat... Where there never was a hat. And how you're always turning back too late From the grass or the stick Or the dog or the light, Teasley OLLI: Sondheim101 Class 7 Page 2 of 5

We Do Not Belong Together Yes, George, run to your work. Hide behind your painting. I have come to tell you that I am leaving because I thought you might care to know foolish of me, because you care about nothing. I care about many things. Things not people. People, too. I cannot divide my feelings as neatly as you, and I am not hiding behind my canvas I'm living in it. What you care for is yourself I care for this painting. You will be in this painting. I am something you can use I had thought you understood It's because I understand that I left That I am leaving Then there's nothing I can say Is there? Yes, George, there is You could tell me not to go Say it to me Tell me not to go Tell me that you're hurt Tell me you're relieved Tell me that you're bored Anything, but don't assume I know Tell me what you feel What I feel? You know exactly how I feel Why do you insist You must hear the words When you know I cannot give you words? Not the ones you need There's nothing to say I cannot be what you want What do you want, George? I needed you and you left There was no room for me You will not accept who I am I am what I do Which you knew Which you always knew Which I thought you were a part of No You are complete, George You are your own You are complete, George You all alone I am unfinished I am diminished With or without you And we should have belonged together What made it so right together Is what made it all wrong No one is you, George There we agree But others will do, George No one is you and No one can be But no one is me, George No one is me And we'll never belong You have a mission A mission to see Now I have one too, George And we should have belonged together I have to move on Teasley OLLI: Sondheim101 Class 7 Page 3 of 5

Move On It is good to see you, George. Not that I ever forgot you. You gave me so much. What did I give you? You taught me about concentration. At first I thought that meant just being still, but I was to understand it meant much more. You meant to tell me to be where I was, not some place in the past or future. I worried too much about tomorrow. What about you? Are you working on something new? No. I am not working on anything new. That is not like you, George. I've nothing to say You have many things. Well, nothing that's not been said Said by you, though, George I do not know where to go And nor did I I want to make things that count Things that will be new I did what I had to do What am I to do? If you can know where you're going You've gone Just keep moving on I chose and my world was shaken So what? The choice may have been mistaken The choosing was not You have to move on Look at what you want Not at where you are Not at what you'll be Look at all the things you've done for me Opened up my eyes Taught me how to see Notice every tree Notice every tree Understand the light Understand the light Concentrate on now I want to move on I want to explore the light I want to know how to get through Through to something new Something of my own [GEORGE & DOT] Stop worrying if your vision Is new Let others make that decision They usually do You keep moving on Stop worrying where you're going Teasley OLLI: Sondheim101 Class 7 Page 4 of 5

Move On (cont.) Look at what you've done Then at what you want Not at where you are What you'll be Look at all the things You gave to me Let me give to you Something in return I would be so pleased And the color of your hair And the way you catch the light And the care And the feeling And the life Moving on We've always belonged Together [GEORGE & DOT] We will always belong Together Just keep moving on Anything you do Let it come from you Then it will be new Give us more to see Something in the light Something in the sky In the grass Up behind the trees Things I hadn't looked at 'Til now Flower in your hat And your smile By the blue Purple yellow red water On the green Purple yellow red grass Let us pass Through our perfect park Pausing on a By the cool Blue triangular water On the soft Green elliptical grass As we pass Through arrangements of shadows Towards the verticals of trees Forever By the blue Purple yellow red water On the green Orange violet mass Of the grass In our perfect park GEORGE] Made of flecks of light And dark [MEN] And parasols [ALL] People strolling through the trees Of a small suburban park On an island in the river On an ordinary White. A blank page or canvas. His favorite. So many possibilities... Teasley OLLI: Sondheim101 Class 7 Page 5 of 5