Candide (1999 Version)
A score by legendary Leonard Bernstein is but the tip of the iceberg when it comes to Candide and its theatrical offerings. With a book from Hugh Wheeler and lyrical contributions from the incomparable Stephen Sondheim, Candide is a masterpiece for the ages.
Candide – the bastard cousin of Baron Thunder-Ten-Tonck – is expelled from home, dragged into the Bulgarian army, brought before the Spanish Inquisition, swindled out of a fortune, shipwrecked on a desert isle and separated time and again from his true love, Cunegonde. She, too, bears a barrage of misfortunes, including – but not limited to – sale into prostitution, forced marriage to an exorbitantly wealthy man and slavery. Through it all, however, they try remember the lessons of their dear master, Dr. Pangloss: "Everything is for the best in this best of all possible worlds."
Elements of the original 1953 version – along with songs that had been dropped, rewritten or re-conceived – have been added or altered in this version in an effort to create a slightly reimagined version of the classic Candide. This version requires a large ensemble with a strong female lead. It is the perfect opportunity to showcase your trained singers of varying ages.
Show Essentials
Songs
The Overture
Chorale
Life is Happiness Indeed
Life is Happiness Unending
The Best of All Possible Worlds
Universal Good
Oh Happy We
Candide's Lament
Dear Boy
Paris waltz
Glitter and be Gay
Auto De Fe
You Were Dead You Know
I Am Easily Assimilated
Quartet Finale
We Are Women
My Love
The Ballad of El Dorado
Bon Voyage
It Must Be Me
Words, Words, Words
Money, Money, Money
The Venice Gavotte
Nothing More Than This
What's the Use
The King's Baracolle
Universal Good
Make Our Garden Grow
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