March of the Falsettos
March of the Falsettos is a 1981 musical with a book, lyrics, and music by William Finn. It is the second in a trilogy of musicals, preceded by In Trousers and followed by Falsettoland. March of the Falsettos and Falsettoland later formed the first and second act respectively of the 1992 musical Falsettos.
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Alison FraserBarbara WalshBrent BarrettChip ZienCraig Taro GoldFalsetto (disambiguation)FalsettolandFalsettosGallimaufry Performing ArtsGraciela DanieleHelen Hayes Awards Resident ActingImpact of Falsettos on the United StatesIn TrousersJames KushnerJames LapineJonathan PekarList of musicals: M to ZList of musicals by composer: A to LMartin Smith (entertainer)Mary TestaMelanie ChartoffMichael RupertNew Line TheatrePhoenix Theatre (Indianapolis)Princeton Summer TheaterStephen BogardusWhizzerWilliam Finn
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March of the Falsettos
March of the Falsettos is a 1981 musical with a book, lyrics, and music by William Finn. It is the second in a trilogy of musicals, preceded by In Trousers and followed by Falsettoland. March of the Falsettos and Falsettoland later formed the first and second act respectively of the 1992 musical Falsettos.
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