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Sunday in the Park with George (Theatre)
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A 1984 Musical with music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim and book by James Lapine. It was the first in a series of shows the two collaborated on, among them Into the Woods and Passion. It is based around a fictional telling of the creation of the painting A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte, the Magnum Opus of painter Georges-Pierre Seurat.It centers, in the first act, on a fictionalized version of Georges Seurat and his mistress, Dot. Dot loves Georges for his passion and his art, but can't understand him, nor does he pay as much attention to her as she needs. They are caught up by the stream of petty rivalries, jealousies, spats, and artistic pretentions that dominate the interactions of Parisians on their Sunday visits to La Grande Jatte. As criticism of his work mounts, Georges grows less and less attentive of the world around him, even as Dot leaves him and the facade of civility and happiness collapses completely. Much to everyone's surprise, Georges manages to create a painting that is not only a masterful display of color and light, but an image of a perfect, peaceful Sunday that has never, really, existed, but outlives all the squabbles and smugness of its actual subjects.The second act focuses on Georges's fictional descendant, George, who is also an artist. George's particular medium, however, is not painting but "Chromolumes," a very avant-garde and cutting-edge idea of George's own invention. Sadly, they're utterly meaningless to everyone except George. And they're also expensive as hell to put together. How is he supposed to find inspiration, and, perhaps just as importantly, funding, in a world that really doesn't care about originality?The original production, with Mandy Patinkin as Georges and George, and Bernadette Peters as Dot, was captured on television in 1986. A revival occured in 2008. A second revival, starring Jake Gyllenhaal as Georges, reopened the Hudson Theatre in 2017. | |
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Fanfare | |
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Fanfare: The horn solo at the end of "Sunday." | |
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The Artifact | |
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The Artifact: The Soldier's companion is portrayed by a standee in the original production, and several lines jokingly allude to this fact (he cannot speak or hear, and he is "very close" to the Soldier because he always has to be carried around by him). However, he is portrayed by a live actor in the recent revival, yet all the lines referring to the original prop remain intact. | |
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Reprise Medley | |
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Reprise Medley: "Move On" utilizes several of the motifs established throughout the show and combines them into one song. | |
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Blind Without 'Em | |
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Blind Without 'Em: In "It's Hot Up Here" Louise is miffed that she can no longer see anything because George took her glasses. | |
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Villain Song | |
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Villain Song: "No Life". Though Jules and Yvonne aren't villains, they can be rather unpleasant at times and this song is them at their most snobby, where they pretentiously tear apart George's art. | |
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Ironic Hell | |
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Ironic Hell: Within the painting itself, the residents of the painting are trapped, immobile, forever, in a blazing hot summer day on the river. Furthermore, their pettiness and selfishness in real life has in no way diminished - but they look like they're a perfectly happy, peaceful, and beautiful congregation. "And you are out of all proportion!" | |
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Cruel to Be Kind | |
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Cruel to Be Kind: George rejects his status as Marie's father noting that he would be too inattentive of a parent and that Louis will properly care for her. | |
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Straw Critic | |
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Straw Critic: The critics who accuse Georges Seurat's work of having "No Life" have much in common with Sondheim's. Averted with Blair Daniels, who, despite being harsh, is also discerning and recognizes genuine talent when she sees it. Jules and Yvonne arguably subvert it too. Though they come across as obnoxious critics at first, they both show more humanizing sides later on and both actually do respect George. | |
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Hidden Depths | |
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Hidden Depths: The supporting cast. George has no personal interest in them beyond using them as models, so we don't get to know them too well. At the same time, we get several interesting glances into their own lives and drama. | |
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I Am What I Am | |
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I Am What I Am: "Finishing The Hat," doubling as a BSoD Song. | |
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Everything Has Rhythm | |
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Everything Has Rhythm: George paints to the rhythm of "Color and Light". Dot puts on makeup to the rhythm of same. | |
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Massive Multiplayer Ensemble Number | |
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Massive Multiplayer Ensemble Number: "It's Hot Up Here" fits. "Putting it Together" counts as one. | |
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Love Theme | |
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Love Theme: George and Dot have a shared one that develops throughout the score. | |
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Not Even Bothering with the Accent | |
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Not Even Bothering with the Accent: Nobody in France sounds French. To differentiate the two American characters from the American-accented French, the speak in stereotypical Southern accents. | |
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Would Hurt a Child | |
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Would Hurt a Child: Played for Black Comedy when Franz chokes little Louise for bothering him and his wife on their day off. Since Louise is a Spoiled Brat, This moment comes off as comedic rather than disturbing (though recent productions still omit it). | |
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Scenery Porn | |
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Scenery Porn: 1984: The entire painting was recreated three-dimensionally on stage, using standing cut-outs for the background characters, allowing Georges to literally create the painting by bringing things into the frame. 2008: The entire stage was completely white, and the backgrounds and ensemble characters were added using projections, allowing Georges to literally create the painting with a wave of his brush. | |
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Leaning on the Fourth Wall | |
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Leaning on the Fourth Wall: Unsatisfied with a tree in his painting, Georges erases it and it promptly disappears from the set. Then his mother comes onstage and asks "Where is that tree?", though she's simply wondering where a particular tree is before her nurse guides her to it. | |
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Intelligence Equals Isolation | |
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Intelligence Equals Isolation: Georges is a straight example of this, bordering on Loners Are Freaks— his genius is misunderstood, and he frequently drives people away with his eccentricity and stubbornness. George-his-grandson appears to be social and amiable enough, but it turns out that he's cultivated this to navigate the politics of modern art and sponsorship. | |
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Artistic License – History | |
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Artistic License – History: A deliberate example. Dot never existed; Georges Seurat's real life mistress was named Madeleine Knobloch, and while they had two children both died young, hence no grandchildren or great-grandchildren could have existed either. The Celestes do mention a rumor that Georges has another woman, leaving the door open for Madeleine to exist in this world as well, but it's unknown if it's her or Dot who's the "other." | |
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D-Cup Distress | |
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D-Cup Distress: Dot briefly wishes, among other things, that her bust was smaller so she could be in the Follies, but quickly dismisses the idea as silly. | |
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Time Skip | |
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Time Skip: Act I takes place in 1884, during Georges Seurat's lifetime. After the intermission, the story cuts to a century later with Georges' descendant George at the forefront. | |
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Replacement Goldfish | |
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Replacement Goldfish: "I have another woman now." "They're all the same woman!" "Variations on a theme!" | |
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All Musicals Are Adaptations | |
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All Musicals Are Adaptations: Averted, unless you count it being based on a painting. | |
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Serious Business | |
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Serious Business: Art is life and death to characters in both the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, and everyone knows it. It's humorously lampshaded when Dennis, George's electrical engineer, declares his intention to quit: "I'm going back to NASA. There's just too much pressure in this line of work!" | |
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Punny Name | |
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Punny Name: Of course the artist obsessed with pointillism has a mistress named "Dot". | |
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Epic Rocking | |
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Epic Rocking: "Sunday", of course. | |
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Theme-and-Variations Soundtrack | |
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Theme-and-Variations Soundtrack: Most of the score is comprised of the same musical material. Melodies, harmonies, and accompaniment figures are endlessly combined and reworked in different ways throughout the show. On a more over-arching level, the score of Act 2 is a variation on the score of Act 1 - "It's Hot Up Here" on "Sunday In The Park With George", "Chromolume #7" on "Color and Light", "Putting It Together" on "Gossip Sequence" and "Finishing The Hat" and so forth. This is done deliberately to emphasise how the individual struggles of both Georges are variations on the universal struggles of artists throughout history. | |
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Doting Grandparent | |
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Doting Grandparent: Marie to George. She embarrasses him from time to time, but is also deeply fond of him and proud as can be of his art. | |
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Small Role, Big Impact | |
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Small Role, Big Impact: The American couple don't show up until late into the first act, have only a couple of short dialogue scenes, and don't get any songs beyond appearing as part of the company in "Sunday". You could easily take their introductory scene as just a bit of comic relief and American self-deprecation by Lapine and Sondheim, until they start making noise about hiring a French baker and bringing him back across the Atlantic with them. Their scene is no laughing matter when you consider that their silly, self-serving impulse is what ultimately pulls Dot to America and out of Georges' life forever. | |
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Identical Grandson | |
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Identical Grandson: Georges and George. Both in appearance and personality. | |
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Betty and Veronica | |
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Betty and Veronica: After leaving Georges, the intelligent but difficult artist (Veronica) Dot marries the pleasant but boring baker, Louis (Betty). However, she still loves Georges. | |
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"Not So Different" Remark | |
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"Not So Different" Remark: Dot and Yvonne realize that they've both been neglected by their respective artists which causes them to sympathize each other despite their prior antagonism. The Boatman curses out George but later on notes that they're both outsiders before he then curses him out again. | |
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Chick Magnet | |
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Chick Magnet: George. He has the love of Dot and Yvonne admits that she fancies him, defending herself by saying all the women did. Indeed, Freida makes note of his beautiful eyes and The Nurse seems to find him interesting and says he's handsome. Less explicit with the Celestes who are rather mean spirited about George, but their gossiping shows he's certainly on their minds a bit, and they perk up upon hearing he's painted them. One of them also claims he's gotten another woman after Dot, who may or may not be the same woman George mentions at a later point in the show. | |
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False Friend | |
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False Friend: Subverted with Jules. He's jealous of George and seemingly unsupportive of his work. Ultimately it's shown that he does respect and like George, but during their time together a combination of his envy and other artists mockery of his friend got in the way of that. | |
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Leitmotif | |
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Leitmotif: Try to find a number in this show that isn't repeated somewhere else. A major contender, however, has to be "Color and Light." | |
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Sunday in the Park with George (Theatre) / int_a6baa3a7 | type |
Muse Abuse | |
Sunday in the Park with George (Theatre) / int_a6baa3a7 | comment |
Muse Abuse: Georges' interest in the people around him is almost totally predicated on whether he wants to sketch them or not. He's not always gracious about it either, and ends up losing his true love, Dot. | |
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Sunday in the Park with George (Theatre) / int_a8a80e26 | type |
Fashion Dissonance | |
Sunday in the Park with George (Theatre) / int_a8a80e26 | comment |
Fashion Dissonance: The show was originally released in the 1980's, and Act II is set in that same period (supposed to be a hundred years after the painting was finished.) When the show is staged nowadays, there is a (possibly intentional) side effect of making the 1980's fashion look equally absurd as the 1880's. | |
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Sunday in the Park with George (Theatre) / int_acedb8f5 | type |
Oscar Bait | |
Sunday in the Park with George (Theatre) / int_acedb8f5 | comment |
Oscar Bait: Or Tony Bait, though it won the Pulitzer Prize and not the Tony Award. This is a classic example of what William Goldman would call a "Snob Hit," being full of Genius Bonuses and being very much about art and art criticism. | |
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Sunday in the Park with George (Theatre) / int_ae3d6438 | type |
Deadpan Snarker | |
Sunday in the Park with George (Theatre) / int_ae3d6438 | comment |
Deadpan Snarker: Georges and Dot have a lot of this. The Boatman is even more abrasive. | |
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Sunday in the Park with George (Theatre) / int_ae4b1ce1 | type |
Caustic Critic | |
Sunday in the Park with George (Theatre) / int_ae4b1ce1 | comment |
Caustic Critic: Subverted with Blair Daniels, the critic who appears in Act II. Yes, she criticizes George's Chromolume, but she very much knows what she's talking about (it's mentioned that she also writes essays on contemporary art trends—something real critics do), and she points out the hypocrisy of George complaining about her remarks when she's championed his work before. Blair also acknowledges that George is talented, saying that she wouldn't bother with her criticisms if there was no room for improvement or sign of great potential. George ends up agreeing with her. | |
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Sunday in the Park with George (Theatre) / int_b28a8d0a | type |
Break-Up Song | |
Sunday in the Park with George (Theatre) / int_b28a8d0a | comment |
Break-Up Song: "We Do Not Belong Together" sees a pregnant Dot ending her relationship with Georges, finally fed up with him prioritizing work over anything else. | |
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Sunday in the Park with George (Theatre) / int_b4a6ae4c | type |
Everyone Has Standards | |
Sunday in the Park with George (Theatre) / int_b4a6ae4c | comment |
Everyone Has Standards: George is a bit of a jerk himself, but he calls out The Boatman for yelling at Louise just for trying to pet his dog. | |
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Gossipy Hens | |
Sunday in the Park with George (Theatre) / int_b5dded87 | comment |
Gossipy Hens: Several of the minor characters. | |
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Sunday in the Park with George (Theatre) / int_b97b1fe9 | type |
Offscreen Romance | |
Sunday in the Park with George (Theatre) / int_b97b1fe9 | comment |
Offscreen Romance: Jules and Freida are revealed to be having an affair with no prior buildup. It's implied they haven't slept together so it seems to be a somewhat new development. After The Soldiers and Celestes have paired off, they're later seen to have switched with no explanation of what caused that to happen. | |
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Sunday in the Park with George (Theatre) / int_c10da874 | type |
The '80s | |
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The '80s: Act II takes place in 1984, 100 years after Act I. | |
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Reading the Stage Directions Out Loud | |
Sunday in the Park with George (Theatre) / int_c1d5b78 | comment |
Reading the Stage Directions Out Loud: Marie does this just before the presentation of the Chromolume. | |
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Sunday in the Park with George (Theatre) / int_c335b9ec | type |
Irony | |
Sunday in the Park with George (Theatre) / int_c335b9ec | comment |
Irony: A little version, but the song "No Life" done by an artist/critic and his wife, consists of them criticizing and looking down on Seurat's painting "Une Baignade, Asnieres" ("The Bathers), for having "no life" - when in fact the painting is a tableau vivante, and therefore made up of living people all posed. It's as lively as anything! "These things get hung / And then they're gone", sings Jules of Georges' painting. Of course, Georges' work is still famous today, while Jules is inferred to be an artist popular in Georges' time, but now lost to obscurity. | |
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Sunday in the Park with George (Theatre) / int_c4c9bb40 | type |
Inner Monologue | |
Sunday in the Park with George (Theatre) / int_c4c9bb40 | comment |
Inner Monologue: Several of the songs involve the action freezing on stage while a character expresses their thoughts. Especially in "Putting it Together." | |
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Sunday in the Park with George (Theatre) / int_c5249b29 | type |
Nice Guy | |
Sunday in the Park with George (Theatre) / int_c5249b29 | comment |
Nice Guy: Louis who is attentive and loving to Dot in a way that George can not be. | |
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Sunday in the Park with George (Theatre) / int_c5fe6c81 | type |
Strong Family Resemblance | |
Sunday in the Park with George (Theatre) / int_c5fe6c81 | comment |
Strong Family Resemblance: Invoked with both George and Marie, who are played by the same actors that portray Georges and Dot. When the vision of Dot visits George in the present day, she acts as if he was his great-grandfather. | |
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Sunday in the Park with George (Theatre) / int_c8db76f6 | type |
And You Were There | |
Sunday in the Park with George (Theatre) / int_c8db76f6 | comment |
And You Were There: The second act focuses on a group of characters played by the same actors as those in the first. Complete with meaningful parallels. For example, the actress who plays the Old Lady in Act 1 also plays Blair Daniels in Act 2 - two stern, matriarchal women who see right through George and force him to confront his issues. | |
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Sunday in the Park with George (Theatre) / int_ce0b2b21 | type |
Monochrome Casting | |
Sunday in the Park with George (Theatre) / int_ce0b2b21 | comment |
Monochrome Casting: Enforced Trope. It's based on a painting. Everyone in the painting is white. And as it's the same cast between Acts I and II, this show is pretty much always all-white. Subverted in the 2017 revival, which featured a highly diversified cast compared to previous productions. | |
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Sunday in the Park with George (Theatre) / int_dbfd6b8 | type |
Lyrical Dissonance | |
Sunday in the Park with George (Theatre) / int_dbfd6b8 | comment |
Lyrical Dissonance: "Sunday", an epic, bombastic, show-stopping orchestral number about... a bunch of people hanging around a small park relaxing "on an ordinary Sunday". Though it's played with, since the underlying theme of the song / show is that small, seemingly insignificant moments like this aren't necessary insignificant to those participating in them, and can lead to great things — after all, none of these people are aware that they're being immortalised in what will become one of the greatest works of art of the century... | |
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Sunday in the Park with George (Theatre) / int_e25ae563 | type |
Final Love Duet | |
Sunday in the Park with George (Theatre) / int_e25ae563 | comment |
Final Love Duet: "Move On". | |
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Grief Song | |
Sunday in the Park with George (Theatre) / int_e680af6f | comment |
Grief Song: "Lesson #8", which George sings following his grandmother's passing. | |
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The Muse | |
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The Muse: Dot to Georges. | |
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Sunday in the Park with George (Theatre) / int_e8ca5cb3 | type |
Freudian Slip | |
Sunday in the Park with George (Theatre) / int_e8ca5cb3 | comment |
Freudian Slip: In "Putting it Together," George is rapidly listing all that the process of selling art entails, building up to him singing "... so that you can go on exhibiti—so that your work can go on exhibition!" | |
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Aside Glance | |
Sunday in the Park with George (Theatre) / int_e8e3807 | comment |
Aside Glance: Dot gives one to the audience when Jules tells her, in the painting, that she has "excellent concentration." | |
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Artistic License – Geography | |
Sunday in the Park with George (Theatre) / int_e9f517e1 | comment |
Artistic License – Geography: The first act is set on the isle of La Grande Jatte, in Paris. On at least two occasions, characters comment upon the construction of the Eiffel Tower, which they claim is visible on the far bank. In reality, the tower is more than a mile away, and viewing it (especially at an early stage of construction) would require being able to see across a large oxbow of the Seine and a substantial section of city. | |
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One-Steve Limit | |
Sunday in the Park with George (Theatre) / int_ee7a60e9 | comment |
One-Steve Limit: Averted, especially in Act One. Not only do you have Georges and George across separate acts, but Act One has a Louis and a Louise, Franz and Frida, and a Celeste #1 and Celeste #2. It's probably deliberate. | |
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Sunday in the Park with George (Theatre) / int_f6861370 | type |
Living Drawing | |
Sunday in the Park with George (Theatre) / int_f6861370 | comment |
Living Drawing: Deconstructed. Seurat's paintings only come to life metaphorically, and "It's Hot Up Here" makes it clear that the subjects are aware that they are forever stuck in a moment in time. Over the century, they have grown incredibly frustrated with the monotony, endless hot weather, and each other. | |
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Disposable Fiancé | |
Sunday in the Park with George (Theatre) / int_fced5df7 | comment |
Disposable Fiancé: Louis the baker, Dot's husband, is essentially a Bland Perfection type that actually gets the girl — Dot laments that the only thing wrong with him is that nothing's wrong with him. | |
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Pet the Dog | |
Sunday in the Park with George (Theatre) / int_ff7f34c5 | comment |
Pet the Dog: George's obsession with his work and neglect of Dot paints him as a bit of an unsympathetic figure. Midway through Act 1 he's given the song "The Day Off" which is entirely about him goofing around with dogs in the park, helping to offset this. | |
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