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'''Musical Numbers:'''<br />
Sunday in the Park with George<br />
No Life<br />
Color and Light<br />
Gossip<br />
The Day Off<br />
Everybody Loves Louis<br />
Finishing the Hat<br />
We Do Not Belong Together<br />
Beautiful<br />
Sunday<br />
It's Hot Up Here<br />
Chromolume #7<br />
Putting It Together<br />
Children and Art<br />
Lesson #8<br />
Move On<br />
Sunday<br />

Revision as of 20:53, 28 May 2004

Sunday in the Park with George is a musical with music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim and a book by James Lapine. The first act deals with the life of the French Pointillist painter Georges Seurat as he was painting what if considered by many his masterpiece, "Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte". The second act concerns Seurat's purported great-grandson, also named George and also an artist, as he struggles to find a reason to continue making art.

Sunday in the Park with George opened at the Booth Theatre on Broadway on May 2, 1984 and starred Mandy Patinkin and Bernadette Peters. It won the New York Drama Critics Circle award for Best Musical, and it also won the 1985 Pulitzer Prize for drama.

Musical Numbers:
Sunday in the Park with George
No Life
Color and Light
Gossip
The Day Off
Everybody Loves Louis
Finishing the Hat
We Do Not Belong Together
Beautiful
Sunday
It's Hot Up Here
Chromolume #7
Putting It Together
Children and Art
Lesson #8
Move On
Sunday