Falsettoland

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Falsettoland is a musical by William Finn and James Lapine that explores family, love, and identity in the shadow of the early AIDS crisis.

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Falsettoland canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf musical
stage work
bookWriter James Lapine NERFINISHED
William Finn NERFINISHED
composer William Finn NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
creator James Lapine NERFINISHED
William Finn NERFINISHED
follows In Trousers NERFINISHED
March of the Falsettos NERFINISHED
genre musical theatre
sung-through musical
hasCharacter Cordelia NERFINISHED
Dr. Charlotte NERFINISHED
Jason NERFINISHED
Marvin NERFINISHED
Mendel NERFINISHED
Trina NERFINISHED
Whizzer Brown NERFINISHED
hasTheme Jewish identity
illness and mortality
non-traditional families
same-sex relationships
language English
lyricist William Finn NERFINISHED
mergedInto Falsettos NERFINISHED
notableSong “Falsettoland / About Time” NERFINISHED
“The Baseball Game” NERFINISHED
“Unlikely Lovers” NERFINISHED
“What More Can I Say?” NERFINISHED
“Year of the Child” NERFINISHED
“You Gotta Die Sometime” NERFINISHED
originalProductionType Off-Broadway NERFINISHED
partOf Marvin Trilogy NERFINISHED
periodDepicted early AIDS epidemic in the United States
premiereLocation Off-Broadway NERFINISHED
premiereYear 1990
settingPlace New York City NERFINISHED
settingTime early 1980s
subject AIDS crisis
family
identity
love

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James Lapine notableWork Falsettoland
William Finn notableWork Falsettoland