Move On

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"Move On" is a reflective and emotionally resonant duet from Stephen Sondheim’s musical *Sunday in the Park with George*, exploring themes of artistic growth and moving forward in life.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf song
characterSungBy Dot NERFINISHED
George NERFINISHED
composer Stephen Sondheim NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
firstPerformanceContext original Broadway production of Sunday in the Park with George
genre musical theatre
show tune
hasSubject art and creativity
personal growth
relationships and legacy
language English
lyricist Stephen Sondheim NERFINISHED
lyricTheme acceptance of the past
artistic growth
hope for the future
moving forward in life
overcoming creative block
self‑reflection
musical Sunday in the Park with George NERFINISHED
narrativeFunction emotional climax of Act II
turning point for George’s artistic development
notableLyric "Anything you do, let it come from you, then it will be new"
"Stop worrying where you’re going"
originalMedium stage musical
partOfWork Sunday in the Park with George NERFINISHED
performerInOriginalProduction Bernadette Peters NERFINISHED
Mandy Patinkin NERFINISHED
positionInWork Act II NERFINISHED
vocalType duet

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The Album containsTrack Move On
Green Man hasPart Move On
this entity surface form: “Move On”
musical "Sunday in the Park with George" (indirectly via the painting) notableSong Move On
subject surface form: Sunday in the Park with George