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Flora The Red Menace Musical Lyrics

Flora The Red Menace Lyrics

  1. Act 1
  2. Prologue/Unafraid Lyrics 
  3. All I Need (Is One Good Break) Lyrics 
  4. Not Every Day of the Week Lyrics 
  5. Sign Here Lyrics 
  6. The Flame Lyrics 
  7. Palomino Pal Lyrics 
  8. A Quiet Thing
  9. Hello, Waves Lyrics 
  10. Dear Love Lyrics 
  11. Act 2
  12. Express Yourself Lyrics 
  13. Knock Knock Lyrics 
  14. Comrade Charlotte's Ballet (The Tree of Life) Lyrics 
  15. Sing Happy
  16. You Are You Lyrics 
  17. Finale Lyrics 

Flora The Red Menace musical description

The original production was in 1965 and the same year it was closed after only 87 exhibitions. The musical was largely written for Liza Minnelli (according to rumors, although official sources denied this, posing such information, as if the role was originally written for Barbra Streisand) so she shone with her acting talent. Other actors were: B. Dishy, C. Damon. George Abbott was here the director. (Delightful personality and an outstanding person. Not only that, he died at the age of 107 years, his period of activity has been as long as 90 years – a record for Broadway and worthy of respect in any case! His most outstanding work was Damn Yankees and Fiorello! (Set was performed during the period of 1955 – 59). He also received 3 Tonies, 1 Pulitzer, 1 Drama Desk Award).

L. Theodore was a choreographer, stage design was performed by J. Eckart. Miss Minnelli won a Tony for this musical, setting a record for the youngest age of rewarding with Tony – 19 years. But already a year after, in 1966, she was seriously exceeded by Frankie Michaels, who got it in his phenomenal 10 years. Afterwards this young actor never distinguished with anything in his life.

The show was moved to Broadway after only 2 days pass its off-Broadway preliminary run, but critics trashed it and the show was closed, lost in this investment USD 0.4 million.

In 1987, the musical has been resurrected, and its creative team was: Scott Ellis (director); S. Stroman (choreographer); V. Cox & P. Frechette (actors). Other significant renewals: 1998 (Great Britain), 2003 (Scotland), 2006 (San Francisco), 2008 (Los Angeles), 2011 (Ohio).

Among the amateur resurrections, the most famous was in the Vineyard Theatre, where the actors did not even try to hide the non-professional level of play.

Recording of music from Broadway was released in 1965, and its re-release on CD was made in 1992, as well as in 1987, when it was released a record from its resurrection.
Release date: 1965
Last Update:February, 24th 2016


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