Trina

E764829

Trina is a central character in William Finn’s musical "Falsettos," known as the neurotic, long-suffering wife who navigates family upheaval with dark humor and emotional resilience.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
musical theatre character
stage character
appearsIn Falsettoland NERFINISHED
Falsettos NERFINISHED
March of the Falsettos NERFINISHED
coCreatorOfWorkSheAppearsIn James Lapine NERFINISHED
creator William Finn NERFINISHED
emotionalArc from breakdown to acceptance
firstAppearance March of the Falsettos (1981) NERFINISHED
hasChild Jason NERFINISHED
hasExHusband Marvin NERFINISHED
hasGender female
hasOccupation homemaker
hasSecondHusband Mendel NERFINISHED
hasSpouse Marvin NERFINISHED
hasTrait emotionally resilient
long-suffering
neurotic
uses dark humor
interactsWith Cordelia NERFINISHED
Dr. Charlotte NERFINISHED
Jason NERFINISHED
Marvin NERFINISHED
Mendel NERFINISHED
Whizzer Brown NERFINISHED
language English
laterAppearance Falsettoland (1990) NERFINISHED
Falsettos (1992 Broadway combination of earlier one-acts) NERFINISHED
medium stage musical
musicalStyleAssociation contemporary musical theatre
narrativeRole central character
ex-wife
mother
wife of psychiatrist Mendel
partOfFamilyUnit Marvin–Trina–Jason family NERFINISHED
portrayedBy Barbara Walsh NERFINISHED
Betsy Wolfe NERFINISHED
Caroline Aaron NERFINISHED
Stephanie J. Block NERFINISHED
singsSong Holding to the Ground NERFINISHED
I’m Breaking Down NERFINISHED
Trina’s Lament NERFINISHED
Trina’s Song NERFINISHED
themeAssociation coping with illness and loss
divorce
family upheaval
sexual identity crisis of spouse

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