Apple Tree, The Lyrics
- Act 1 The Diary of Adam and Eve
- Eden Prelude
- Here In Eden
- Feelings
- Eve
- Friends
- The Apple Tree (Forbidden Fruit)
- Beautiful, Beautiful World
- It's A Fish
- Go To Sleep, Whatever You Are
- What Makes Me Love Him?
- Act 2 The Lady or the Tiger?
- The Lady Or The Tiger?
- I'll Tell You A Truth
- Make Way
- Forbidden Love (In Gaul)
- The Apple Tree (Reprise)
- I've Got What You Want
- Tiger, Tiger
- Make Way (Reprise)/Which Door?
- Act 3 Passionella
- Passionella Prelude
- Oh, To Be A Movie Star
- Gorgeous
- (Who, Who, Who, Who,) Who Is She?
- I Know
- Wealth
- You Are Not Real
- Passionella Postlude/Finale
This musical opened on Broadway back in 1966 and until 1967, more than 450 performances were given, in the Shubert Theatre. Actors, who have played in, are: B. Harris, A. Alda & L. Blyden. Director is Mike Nichols, and the producer is Stuart Ostrow.
Harris received a Tony award for participating in this production, and so the musical was nominated for several other Tony awards in various categories.
Kristin Chenoweth is an actress of many musicals and fairly well known personality on the stage largely due to her phenomenally clear voice, participated in a production that was performed eleven years ago – in 2005, together with M. Cerveris & M. Gets. After the change of actors and locations of playing of this musical (Roundabout Theatre) in 2006 – 2007, Chenoweth played with B. James & M. Kudisch as Blyden. Only Chenoweth’s game was marked as high acting of this musical, while all the other actors seemed unconvincing and the music critics never gave to anyone their closer attention. Before closing in 2007, the musical lasted for another 117 plays.
Because of the simplicity and narrativeness of stories of the musical show, their simple display by the actors, as well as because of the depth of the philosophical content, this musical is often made by students of theater colleges. In addition, the audience is already familiar with the biblical content and concepts of good and evil, so there will be no difficulties with the understanding of this.
Release date: 1966
Last Update:December, 02nd 2015