# | Track | Duration | |
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1. | Prologue (Company) | ||
2. | You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown (Company) | ||
3. | Schroeder (Lucy) | ||
4. | Snoopy (Snoopy) | ||
5. | My Blanket and Me (Linus and Company) | ||
6. | The Kite (Charlie Brown) | ||
7. | The Doctor Is in (Charlie Brown and Lucy) | ||
8. | Beethoven Day (Schroeder and Company) | ||
9. | The Book Report (Company) | ||
10. | The Red Baron (Snoopy) | ||
11. | My New Philosophy (Sally and Schroeder) | ||
12. | T-E-A-M (The Baseball Game) (Charlie Brown and Company) | ||
13. | Glee Club Rehearsal (Company) | ||
14. | Little Known Facts (Lucy, Linus and Charlie Brown) | ||
15. | Suppertime (Snoopy) | ||
16. | Happiness (Company) | ||
17. | Bows | ||
18. | Bonus Track: Linus and Lucy | ||
19. | Bonus Track: The Kite (Joshua Colley Live at 54 Below) |
Added on Monday, June 20, 2016
Come spend a couple of days in the lives of Charlie Brown and his pint-sized philosopher friends-from bright, uncertain morning to starlit, hopeful evening-and all of the lonely brown-bag lunches, kite-flying failures, book reports, glee club rehearsals, and suppertimes in between. Audiences of all ages will learn that 'Happiness is' the simple joys of You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown.
This exciting new production is based on a concert that was presented at Feinstein's/54 Below by Van Dean of Broadway Records and Jennifer Ashley Tepper, and combines the simplicity of the original 1967 Off-Broadway version with additions from the 1999 Broadway revival, with the added bonus of starring young Broadway vets, aged 9-14: Joshua Colley (Elf, the Musical), Gregory Diaz (School of Rock), Aidan Gemme (Finding Neverland), Mavis Simpson-Ernst (Evita), Jeremy T. Villas (Kinky Boots), Graydon Peter Yosowitz (The Odyssey) and Tony honoree and Grammy nominee Milly Shapiro (Matilda).
The hit musical You re a Good Man, Charlie Brown with book, music and lyrics by Clark Gesner and additional material by Andrew Lippa and Michael Mayer is directed by York s Associate Artistic Director Michael Unger, with music direction by Eric Svejcar and choreography by Jennifer Paulson-Lee.