The Glorious Ones
The Glorious Ones, based on the novel by noted author Francine Prose, was hailed by The New York Times as "a valentine to the actor's life – joyfully naughty, with buoyant music by Stephen Flaherty and a bawdy book by Lynn Ahrens."
Both slapstick and serious, the musical tells how the troupe came to be and how it captured the public's adoration with its bawdy comedy... before changing artistic fashion altered its way of life. It follows seven archetypal characters – the charismatic leading man, the sly harlequin, the quack doctor, the old miser, the voluptuous leading lady, the devoted dwarf and the elegant Moon Woman – as they search for immortality and love. In their search for glory and fame, the characters are thrown out of France by the religious court because of their "lewd" performances. The leading man, Flaminio, struggles with the court's decision and how it it affects his life as a performer.
Smutty and nutty, yet sentimental and deeply moving, The Glorious Ones has "one hand on the crotch, and one hand on the heart."
Show Essentials
Songs
Prologue
The Glorious Ones
Making Love
Pantalone Alone
The Comedy of Love
Madness to Act
Absalom
Flaminio Scala's Historical Journey to France
Armanda's Tarantella
Improvisation
The World She Writes
Opposite You
My Body Wasn't Why
Flaminio Scala's Ominous Dream
Rise and Fall
The Moon Woman
The Glorious Ones (Reprise)
I Was Here
Armanda's Sack
Finale: The Comedy of Love
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