9900 East Colfax Avenue
Aurora, Colorado 80010

 
Next Stage presents
 Falsettos
Music and Lyrics by WILLIAM FINN
Book by JAMES LAPINE and WILLIAM FINN
Directed by Gene Kato
Musical Directed by Les Dweir
Choreographed by Karla Puskas
 
fal·set·to (fôl-st)
n. pl. fal·set·tos
1. A male voice in an upper register beyond its normal range.
2. One who sings or talks in this register.
 
Next Stage Denver presents Falsettos in the New Aurora Fox Studio Theater, 9900 E. Colfax from April 18 to May 10. Performances are Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 p.m.; Sunday, April 27 at 2 p.m. and a $15 Industry Night on Monday April 28 at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $20 Adult, $17 Senior, $15 Student and available by calling 303-364-9998 or online at www.nextstagedenver.com.

Falsettos follows the exploits of Marvin, a neurotic 30-something bisexual Jewish man who wants to be with his lover Whizzer but does not want to lose the affections of his ex-wife and son. Because Marvin is a good family man, he decides that Whizzer should move into the family home and that they all live as one big happy family. The conflict sends everyone to Marvin’s shrink Mendel for a little handholding, and Trina finds the guy offering more than his professional services. Despite his best efforts to construct a perfect little world, Marvin ends up alone.
 
Two years later, Trina is married to Mendel; Marvin is reunited with his lover and it is the eve of his son Jason’s bar mitzvah. As Whizzer falls ill, family friend and lesbian doctor Charlotte shares her fears about a new insidious disease with her lover Cordelia, a ditsy caterer of nouvelle Bar Mitzvah cuisine. After all that Marvin has been through he stands to lose that which is most precious to him.
 
The cast includes Tyler Collins (Marvin), Janelle Christie (Trina), Adrian Ulm (Jason), Cameron Stevens (Whizzer), Brian Loveland (Mendel), Linda Suttle (Dr. Charlotte) and Marnie Ward as Cordelia
 
Originally, William Finn divided the story into three separate one-act musicals, each of which dealt with a separate period in Marvin's life: In Trousers (1987), March of the Falsettos (1981), and Falsettoland (1990). March of the Falsettos and Falsettoland were combined to become Falsettos and the show ran on Broadway in 1992 and ‘93, winning the 1992 Tony Awards for best book and musical score.
 
"A masterly feat of comic storytelling and ... visionary musical theater."---Variety
 
Next Stage presents
Falsettos
A quirky, engaging musical that follows the exploits of neurotic and bisexual Marvin.
April 18 - May 10 - Fri\Sat at 7:30 p.m., Sun., Apr. 27 at 2 p.m.
Industry Night: Mon. Apr. 28 at 7:30 p.m. all tickets $15.
New Aurora Fox Studio Theater, 9900 E. Colfax, Aurora 80010
Tickets are $20 Adult\$17 Senior\$15 Student
call 303-364-9998 or online at nextstagedenver.com

Official Website: http://www.nextstagedenver.com

Added by GS on March 31, 2008

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