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Much More. Never Say No. If you've never seen this classic romantic fable—or if you've seen and loved it—now is the time to fall under the spell of The Fantasticks again. Performances ended on Jun.
What Is the Story of The Fantasticks? Beloved by theatergoers for 50 years, The Fantasticks is a musical allegory about the romance of a young couple, Matt and Luisa, who find their relationship tested by their meddling fathers and a bandit narrator known as El Gallo.
For a time, romance seems perpetually exciting, and heroics seem always to save the day. However, El Gallo leads our young protagonists from the romantic moonlight into the harsh sunshine, where the weaknesses in their relationship are exposed and the reality of the struggles and heartache love brings is revealed. With the record for the longest American theatrical run, The Fantasticks is a gem of the American musical theatre.
View All Characters in The Fantasticks. Guide written by Rebecca Ballenger. The Fantasticks guide sections. Sign up today to unlock amazing theatre resources and opportunities. Join Now. New York, NY. Cheshire, CT. Pericles Philadelphia, PA. Philadelphia, PA. Our Price. Gain full access to show guides, character breakdowns, auditions, monologues and more! Show Guides Show Guides. It would go on to create theatre history, reaching its 41st birthday May 3. By late July , however, dire warnings were already emerging from producer Lore Noto and his son, Tony Noto, who began advertising "last weeks" for the show.
The closing notice wan't so much the result of low grosses or even the overall national economic slump. Producer Noto made clear that real estate was the main culprit. The Sullivan Street Playhouse is on the desirably Village-y Sullivan Street, and the building's new landlord noticed that real estate prices were escalating precipitously. As such, a flat-lining box office killed a show that four decades of television, movies, rock concerts, computers and virtual reality could not.
In a statement released Sept. We came to an amicable agreement and let them have the building for their purposes. We felt we had to be honest and fair to our cast and crew who have supported the show for these many years.
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