Full Disclosure Lyrics – Addams Family, The
Full Disclosure Lyrics
This is the sacred chalice
From Addams families past
Firm in my digitalis
Held fast
Die-cast!
Here, in this sweet libation
Salvation resides
Feel the sweet sensation
Revelation provides
Full disclosure
It's a game that we play
Let your darkest secrets
Give you away
Face your demons
And then happily say
I'm playing full disclosure
With all these crazy happy people
COMPANY:
Full disclosure
GOMEZ:
It's a hell of a thing
Once a favorite
Of the late Deng Xiaoping
Doesn't matter
If you're right or left wing
He loved his full disclosure!
COMPANY:
Disclosure, full disclosure, full disclosure
Disclosure, full disclosure, full disclosure
FESTER (spoken):
Oooh! Oooh!
MORTICIA (spoken):
Let's hear from Fester. The chalice!
FESTER (spoken):
I am in love!
MORTICIA (spoken):
In love!
GOMEZ (spoken):
Fester!
FESTER (spoken):
You're probably thinking, what could a fat bald person of no specific sexuality know about love? But I, too, am in love. Fester loves!
MORTICIA (spoken):
Who is it, Fester?
FESTER (spoken):
The moon! Full disclosure!
COMPANY:
Full disclosure
FESTER:
Just embrace it and swoon!
COMPANY:
Embrace and swoon
FESTER:
Fall from grace or fall in love with the moon
COMPANY:
He loves that moon
FESTER:
Close your sermon with a signature tune
COMPANY:
And call it full disclosure
ALICE (spoken):
Well, wasn't that interesting?
MAL (spoken):
Alice, it's late. (to the Addams) Thank you for a very instructive evening--
WEDNESDAY (spoken):
No! It's my turn
LUCAS (spoken):
Wednesday...
GOMEZ (spoken):
Excellent! Wednesday has a full disclosure! The chalice!
PUGLSEY:
Yes!
Now, with a dash of potion
My sister blows her cool
Hopefully in slow-motion
She'll drop
She'll drool
One sip of acrimonium
And then she will change
Boy, oh boy, her full disclosure's
Gonna be strange!
COMPANY:
Full disclosure
MORTICIA:
What a moment of pride
COMPANY:
La la la la
GOMEZ:
Now our eldest child can share what's inside
COMPANY:
La la la la
GOMEZ & MORTICIA:
Full disclosure, she's got nothing to hide
COMPANY:
Hooray for full...
PUGSLEY:
Noooo!!!
Song Overview

Review & Highlights

The Addams clan turns confession into theater, and “Full Disclosure” is the dare. It’s a dinner-party parlor game that detonates the room, framed by brisk patter, sly asides, and an ensemble that pounces on every cue. The track sits early on the cast album, and it works like a fuse: light it and the plot sprints. Yes, the lyrics carry the jokes, but the groove does the nudging; you feel the table tilt from playful to peril in real time.
I hear three engines here: Gomez’s gleeful MC’ing, Fester’s lunar confession, and Pugsley’s sabotage plan. The song’s hook is simple enough to chant in a crowd, which is exactly the point: confessions go public. If you’re scanning the album for character songs and set pieces, this one’s the pivot. And yes, the wordplay lands - “digitalis,” “die-cast,” that kind of chewable consonant fun - but the track also moves the knife quietly under the table.
Key takeaways
- It’s a comic set piece that advances story and stakes, not just banter.
- Call-and-response writing makes the ensemble feel like a live audience egging it on.
- Musically, it toggles between mock-ritual and quickstep confession, which keeps tension taut.
Verse 1
Gomez frames the rules with mock-ceremony, using ritual language to hype the reveal. The melody rides a confident baritone line while the accompaniment flickers like candlelight - ceremony with a wink.
Chorus
“Full disclosure!” becomes a crowd chant, harmonies stacking as if the table itself were shouting. It’s sticky by design - a toast, a dare, and a verdict in one shout.
Exchange/Bridge
Fester’s confession yanks the tone into starry-eyed sincerity. The rhythm relaxes, phrases lengthen, then the ensemble needles him, snapping the tempo back. Comedy is tempo, and the number knows it.
Final Build
Pugsley’s plot collides with Wednesday’s moment, and the chant returns like a gavel. We end on a cliff - celebration, interruption, chaos queued up for Part 2.
Song Meaning and Annotations

The chalice matters because ritual forces truth in public. That’s the Addams joke - a game that makes repression perform.
“Gomez introduces the chalice, an important part of the game. When someone has a full disclosure, they must first drink from the chalice.”The prop is plot; the sip is consent; the table is a stage.
The lyric pun “digitalis” pulls double duty - a poisonous plant and a hand joke. It’s low-stakes erudition that fits Gomez - show-offy but charming.
“‘Digitalis’ is actually a genus of plant commonly called ‘foxgloves’... playing on ‘digits’ meaning ‘fingers’.”Wordplay here isn’t filler; it’s character color.
Even the chalice is a gag with bite. Fake heirloom, real chaos.
“If something is die-cast... it’s likely more similar to a toy than to a generations-old heirloom.”The Addamses treat kitsch like relic, which is half their fun.
The “libation” language puts a comic halo on honest talk.
“A ritual pouring of liquid... a sort of self-sacrifice: the characters have to sacrifice their truth... hence the name ‘Full Disclosure’.”The show swaps sacred sacrifice for social risk - and that’s the laugh.
The line about “crazy happy people” flips the lens toward the normies across the table.
“In reference to the Benikes.”The Addamses call out suburban cheer as the real oddity, which tracks with the show’s theme: normal is the costume.
History jokes fly in quick.
“Deng Xiaoping.”The lyric uses a geopolitical name-drop like a spit-take - a way to say: both wings talk transparency until it stings.
Micro-staging notes shift by production, which fans clock.
“Not said on the cast recording.”That little discrepancy reminds us the album captures a version, not the whole living thing.

Morticia’s prompt to Fester varies.
“Usually said ‘Oh Fester, Who is it?’”That line is a pressure valve - a gentle pin to Fester’s ballooning romance before the punchline hits.
The “signature tune” aside winks at wedding tradition.
“This may be referencing traditional wedding music… Fester loves the Moon so much he wants to marry them.”Love is absurd here, and that’s why it’s sweet.
Who calls for the chalice? Depends.
“In other productions, this line is spoken by Morticia… Pugsley has stolen the chalice and is hiding under the table.”Directional choice, same result: the kid is already meddling.
We learn what “acrimonium” does long before it detonates Part 2.
“It ‘blows the lid off your id’ and could ‘turn Mary Poppins into Medea!’”Translation: truth serum with a mean streak. Perfect for a party that runs on confession.
The pass-off that spikes Alice is classic stage irony.
“Alice starts coughing… Wednesday to hand her the chalice… Pugsley has spiked it with a potion…”The number’s comedy tightens because we, not they, hear the clock ticking.
Message
The song asks a simple question: what happens when honesty becomes entertainment? “Full Disclosure” says confession is only brave when it risks love, not just reputation. In the Addams house, the risk is inverted - the weirdos are honest, the guests are fragile. That’s why the scene lands.
Emotional tone
It starts playful, turns theatrical-serious during Fester’s moonlit reverie, then snaps back to farce as the chant swells. The arc is a grin that becomes a gasp.
Production & instrumentation
Orchestrations lean bright and percussive, with piano and reeds steering patter, then fuller brass for the chant. You can hear the pit “grin” under Gomez, then cushion Fester with legato lines before the ensemble pounces again.
Historical context
Premiering on Broadway in 2010, the musical threads classic Addams macabre with a family-meets-in-laws plot. The song’s transparency joke felt timely in an era obsessed with “openness,” and it still plays as satire on oversharing.
Analysis of key phrases
“Full disclosure” reads like a legalism turned drinking game. “Digitalis” and “die-cast” flaunt the Addams’ habit of dressing silliness in Latin and manufacturing terms. The chant makes honesty contagious - and dangerous.
Creation history
Andrew Lippa wrote music and lyrics; the cast album dropped via Decca Broadway on June 8, 2010, with Lippa also producing. The track appears as No. 9, with Part 2 immediately following - a built-in comic cliffhanger on record as onstage.
Key Facts
- Artist: Nathan Lane & Original Broadway Cast of The Addams Family
- Featured: Adam Riegler, Krysta Rodriguez, Carolee Carmello, Terrence Mann, Bebe Neuwirth, Kevin Chamberlin
- Composer: Andrew Lippa
- Producer: Andrew Lippa
- Release Date: June 8, 2010
- Genre: Musical theatre, show tune
- Instruments: Pit orchestra with piano, reeds/woodwinds, brass, strings, percussion; orchestrations by Larry Hochman
- Label: Decca Broadway
- Mood: Playful ritual turning chaotic
- Length: 2:34
- Track #: 9
- Language: English
- Album: The Addams Family (Original Broadway Cast Recording)
- Music style: Ensemble patter with chant refrain, comic recitative turns
- Poetic meter: Mixed - iambic and trochaic phrases swap to fit patter
- © Copyrights: 2010 Decca Label Group
Questions and Answers
- Who produced “Full Disclosure” on the cast album?
- Andrew Lippa produced the original Broadway cast recording, in addition to writing music and lyrics.
- When was the track released?
- It arrived with the album release on June 8, 2010.
- Where does the number sit in the show?
- Act One at the infamous dinner, where a parlor game forces secrets into the open and sets up Part 2.
- Are there notable language adaptations?
- Yes - Brazil staged it as “Jogo da Verdade,” and Mexico’s original cast album includes the Spanish “La Verdad Desnuda.”
- Is this a single?
- No formal single campaign; it’s part of the cast album. The official audio lives on the label’s channels.
Awards and Chart Positions
Awards - show context: The Addams Family earned 2010 Tony nominations for Best Original Score (Andrew Lippa) and Best Featured Actor in a Musical (Kevin Chamberlin). At the Drama Desk Awards, it won Outstanding Set Design and received multiple additional nominations. This song’s profile rides those mainstage accolades rather than a separate single campaign.
Charts - cast album: The original Broadway cast recording placed on Billboard’s Top Cast Albums in 2010, showing at No. 8 on the week ending August 21, 2010. That’s healthy traction for a new score in a crowded summer.
How to Sing Full Disclosure?
Vocal shape: For Gomez, live in a grounded baritone with crisp diction; think story-seller more than belter. Fester’s confession favors legato and warmth - let the vibrato bloom, then snap back to speechy timing when the ensemble needles him.
Breath & patter: Pace the patter lines so the consonants sparkle without rushing the jokes. Aim for short, efficient inhales on commas; the chant needs breath in the bank.
Tempo cues: The piano-vocal shows a relaxed Andante for Fester’s beat before the tempo tightens again - let that space read romantic, then rejoin the engine on the downbeat when the chant returns.
Blend & staging: In the chorus, prioritize ensemble cutoffs - the comedy lands on clean buttons. Keep eyes up at “Full disclosure!” entries; it’s a cue-heavy section that lives on shared timing.
Style tips: Treat the chant like a toast. Smile in the voice, keep vowels vertical, and lean into the ritual vibe. It’s funnier when it feels formal.
Music video
Addams Family, The Lyrics: Song List
- Addams Family Theme
- Overture
- When You're An Addams
- Pulled
- Where Did We Go Wrong
- One Normal Night
- Morticia
- What If
- Full Disclosure
- Waiting
- Full Disclosure - Part 2
- Just Around The Corner
- The Moon And Me
- Happy/Sad
- Crazier Than You
- Let's Not Talk About Anything Else But Love
- Let's Not Talk About Anything Else But Love (Reprise)
- In The Arms
- Live Before We Die
- Tango De Amor
- Move Toward The Darkness