We don't talk enough about Marvin taking the higher harmony on "After being screwed out of today" during "What Would I Do?" on the "Falsettoland" cast recording.

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We don't talk enough about Marvin taking the higher harmony on "After being screwed out of today" during "What Would I Do?" on the "Falsettoland" cast recording.
whizzvin thoughts
and at the end whizzer fix marvin and marvin ruin whizzrr
ON THE RADIO ????
Yesterday my mother called falsettos "Fahrenheit" im cryinh
why has NOBODY mentioned that the theater where the 1st broadway run of falsettos happened (the golden theater) is ACROSS THE ROAD from the theater where chess was just running.
Marvin is so spiritually jirai
hellooooo i found this about whizzvin kiss in the OBC!! if someone has the doubt
But there was still an element of caution and a question of how far to push the envelope. “I don’t think you doubt that there was a relationship, that these two guys wanted to be together, but I would play it completely different if I were a young person today,” Bogardus said of his character’s relationship with Marvin in Falsettos. “And part of that is probably the times.”
In discussing the original production now, Lapine and Finn disagreed over whether there was ever a serious discussion about including a kiss between Marvin and Whizzer. In their interview with BuzzFeed News, Lapine insisted that Finn wanted one. “I wish I did!” Finn shot back. “I think I was spineless, and I said I want to be more successful.”
In the revival, which Lapine is again directing, Marvin (Christian Borle) and Whizzer display a more overt sexuality. They kiss, they canoodle, and while the show as a whole is far from steamy, the sexual chemistry between its gay characters has never been more openly depicted.
Falsettos’ radical depiction of gay relationships and chosen families was ahead of its time when it opened on Broadway in 1992. Nearly 25 ye
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Falsettoland, 1990.