Who is the female lead in Drowsy Chaperone?

Who is the female lead in Drowsy Chaperone?

Aldolpho
FeldziegRobert MartinThe Drowsy ChaperoneJanet van de Graaff
The Drowsy Chaperone/Characters

How old is The Drowsy Chaperone?

The Drowsy Chaperone started in 1997, when Don McKellar, Lisa Lambert, Greg Morrison and several friends created a spoof of old musicals for the stag party of Bob Martin and Janet van de Graaf.

What character sings show off in Drowsy Chaperone?

Janet is lounging by a pool while fielding questions from reporters. Feldzeig arrives and attempts to convince her to reconsider the wedding, but she rebuffs him (“Show Off”). He enlists the help of Latin lover, Aldolpho, convincing him to seduce Janet.

Was Drowsy Chaperone made into a movie?

It’s the latest musical hit to be turned into a movie, following “Les Misérables” last year and the upcoming “Jersey Boys,” which will be directed by Clint Eastwood.

Who gets married in Drowsy Chaperone?

Plot Synopsis The Drowsy Chaperone is a lavish 1920s musical with vaudeville gags and Charlestons galore! Robert Martin is set to marry Janet van de Graaf, a young Broadway starlet giving up performing.

What is the theme of The Drowsy Chaperone?

The Drowsy Chaperone tries to show the importance of art and fiction in a world where, like the show’s best number says, most of us just stumble along.

Who is Janet in The Drowsy Chaperone?

What musical is show off from?

The Drowsy Chaperone
Show Off (From “The Drowsy Chaperone”) – song by Musical Mania | Spotify.

Who wrote Drowsy Chaperone?

Bob Martin
Don McKellar
The Drowsy Chaperone/Playwrights

Who gets married in the drowsy chaperone?

Is The Drowsy Chaperone contemporary?

Besides being a fully original musical, The Drowsy Chaperone, contains a contemporary framework: an iconic character—a pure musical theater queen whose life revolves around Broadway musicals.

Who choreographed the drowsy chaperone?

Casey Nicholaw
The Drowsy Chaperone opened on Broadway at the Marquis Theatre May 1, 2006. The musical comedy, directed and choreographed by Casey Nicholaw, played 32 previews and 674 performances before closing December 30, 2007.