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him to simply relax and enjoy life. After several such dinners and therapy sessions, Jason asks Mendel what his romantic intentions are towards Trina, and Mendel makes a marriage proposal to Trina, which she accepts ("A Marriage Proposal"). Marvin feels defensive over losing his family to his psychiatrist, and he and Mendel argue. ("Tight-Knit Family (Reprise)").
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Although Marvin has broken up with Whizzer and ruined his relationship with Trina, he attempts salvage his relationship with Jason, who, to his immense relief, has just discovered women. Marvin sits Jason down, telling him that he loves him and no matter what kind of man Jason turns out to be, Marvin
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Jason is acting up again, and Trina phones Mendel frantically to for dinner and therapy. Mendel arrives and immediately charms Trina. ("Please Come To Our House") He and Jason settle down for a therapy session in which Jason frets about his future and his similarities to his father. Mendel encourages
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Jason, who is 10, is very worried that, because his father is gay, he will turn out similarly. He begins to act up. His parents try to convince him to see Mendel for a therapy session and fail; however, Whizzer convinces him and he agrees to see Mendel ("My Father's a Homo/Everyone tells Jason to See
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Trina reflects on her situation: she is tired of the man's world she lives in, and even though she knows that Mendel is the same kind of man Marvin is, slightly childish and neurotic, she recognizes he loves her, and she could do a lot worse. The four men of the show suddenly appear, singing a hymn
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Meanwhile, Marvin is trying to pigeon-hole Whizzer into the role of homemaker, and they fight. Trina complains to Mendel how her role in the family dynamic is being phased out as Whizzer becomes increasingly prominent in Marvin and Jason's lives. Marvin, being blamed for the family's strife by both
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It's 1979 in New York City. Marvin, his son Jason, his psychiatrist Mendel and his male lover Whizzer introduce themselves, along with Marvin's ex-wife, Trina ("Four Jews in a Room Bitching"). Marvin steps forward to explain his situation: he has left his wife, Trina, for Whizzer, but explains that
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The cast presents an interlude of Marvin at his psychiatry appointment with Mendel. In Part One, Mendel asks Marvin about his relationship with Whizzer and Marvin weighs the pros and cons of the relationship, ultimately concluding that he does love Whizzer. In Part Two, Mendel shifts the topic to
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Trina, on Marvin's recommendation, pays a visit to Mendel, where she wearily wonders how her life has turned out this way. Mendel, who is instantly attracted to her, tries to console her ("Tight-Knit Family/Love is Blind"). Meanwhile, Marvin and Whizzer comment on their relationship: the two have
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Marvin receives Trina and Mendel's wedding invitation, sending him into a rage. Confronting Trina in front of Mendel and Jason, he accuses her of trying to ruin his life, before he impulsively slaps her ("Marvin Hits Trina"). Shocked by Marvin's outburst, the characters all reflect on the events
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Marvin tries to teach Whizzer to play chess. When Whizzer wins, shocking Marvin, but bitterness and ill feelings boil over, and the two break up ("The Chess Game"). Meanwhile, Trina and Mendel move in together and start their life as an engaged couple, feeling unsure of where they stand, while
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Trina, and the session becomes one where Mendel, obviously aroused, interrogates Marvin about his ex-wife's bedroom habits. In Part Three, Marvin and Jason provide counterpoint on their strained relationship ("Marvin at the Psychiatrist, a Three-Part Mini-Opera").
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to masculinity in all its aspects, the three adults singing in a falsetto to match Jason's unbroken voice. Once they exit, Trina returns, deciding to enjoy her life for what it is and be happy. ("Trina's Song/March of the Falsettos/Trina's Song (Reprise)")
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Whizzer is forced to leave his and Marvin's apartment ("Making A Home"). As he packs, Whizzer reflects on himself and his past relationships, and comes to the conclusion that he does not love Marvin ("The Games I Play").
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The UK premiere of the show was at the intimate Library Theatre in Manchester, UK in 1987, directed by Roger Haines and Paul Kerryson. This production, featuring
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very little in common, apart from the fact that they both love fighting and are insanely attracted to each other ("The Thrill of First Love").
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Whizzer and Trina, continues to insist that all participants get along together as one extended family ("This Had Better Come To A Stop").
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on October 13, 1981 and closed on January 31, 1982 after 268 performances. The musical then opened in Los Angeles at the
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Mendel, who complicates matters by becoming involved with Trina. The musical explores themes of
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he wants to and is attempting to forge a new family situation with the addition of Whizzer.
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on May 20, 1981 and closed on September 26, 1981. It transferred to the
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later formed the first and second act respectively of the 1992 musical
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I'm Breaking Down (Added for the Broadway run; written originally for
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for a limited run from 24th March 1987 to 18th April 1987.
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on April 21, 1982 and closed on July 2, 1982. Directed by
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William Finn
William Finn
Book
William Finn
Off-Broadway
West End
Outer Critics Circle Award
musical
William Finn
In Trousers
Falsettoland
Falsettos
In Trousers
psychiatrist
family
Judaism
queerness
love
Off-Broadway
Playwrights Horizons
Westside Theatre
Huntington Hartford Theater
James Lapine
Michael Rupert
Alison Fraser
James Kushner
Stephen Bogardus
Chip Zien
Gregg E. Phillips

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