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Broadway Revival of William Finn and James Lapine's Falsettos Delayed

The musical will not return to Broadway this spring after all.

A scene from the original 1992 production of Falsettos.
A scene from the original 1992 production of Falsettos.

The forthcoming revival of William Finn and James Lapine's landmark musical Falsettos has been pushed back by a season. The musical, originally expected to make its New York return in the spring of 2016, will now be presented during the 2016-2017 Broadway season.

No reason for the delay in production, which will be directed by book writer Lapine, was provided. Jordan Roth, president of Jujamcyn Theaters, serves as producer.

Falsettos premiered on Broadway in 1992 and won Tony Awards for Best Score for Finn and Best Book of a Musical for Lapine and Finn. The show consists of two separate musicals, March of the Falsettos and Falsettoland, the last two in a trilogy of one-act off-Broadway plays with premiered at Playwrights Horizons. It follows the lives of five people: Marvin, his ex-wife Trina, his psychiatrist Mendel, his son Jason, and his lover Whizzer, who eventually contracts AIDS.

The original production of Falsettos starred Michael Rupert as Marvin, Stephen Bogardus as Whizzer, Chip Zien as Mendel, Barbara Walsh as Trina, Jonathan Kaplan as Jason, Carolee Carmello as Cordelia, and Heather MacRae as Charlotte.