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* [[My Blanket and Me|''My Blanket and Me'']] - Sung by [[Linus van Pelt]] with the rest of the cast.
 
* [[My Blanket and Me|''My Blanket and Me'']] - Sung by [[Linus van Pelt]] with the rest of the cast.
 
* ''[[The Kite]]'' - Sung by [[Charlie Brown]] with optional background by the rest of the cast.
 
* ''[[The Kite]]'' - Sung by [[Charlie Brown]] with optional background by the rest of the cast.
* [[The Doctor Is In (Dr. Lucy)|''The Doctor Is In (Dr. Lucy)'']] - Sung by [[Lucy van Pelt]] and [[Charlie Brown]].
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* [[The Doctor Is In|''The Doctor Is In'']] - Sung by [[Lucy van Pelt]] and [[Charlie Brown]].
 
* [[Beethoven Day|''Beethoven Day'']] - Sung by [[Schroeder]] and the rest of the cast.
 
* [[Beethoven Day|''Beethoven Day'']] - Sung by [[Schroeder]] and the rest of the cast.
 
* ''[[The Book Report]]'' - Sung by the cast.
 
* ''[[The Book Report]]'' - Sung by the cast.
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===Act II===
 
===Act II===
 
* ''The Red Baron'' - Sung by [[Snoopy]].
 
* ''The Red Baron'' - Sung by [[Snoopy]].

Revision as of 03:56, 26 January 2011

You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown is a musical comedy consisting of songs with music and lyrics by Clark Gesner. It was the first stage musical based on the Peanuts comic strip by Charles M. Schulz. The first stage performance of You're a Good Man Charlie Brown was in 1967, it was revived on Broadway in 1999, has been adapted for television and performed numerous times by amateur companies.

Performance history

Ten of Clark Gesner's songs for You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown were originally featured on a concept album.

The first stage performance of the musical took place Off-Broadway on March 12, 1967. It ran for one thousand five hundred and ninety-seven performances. The book was credited to John Gordon, although Clark Gesner said that "John Gordon" was not a real person but was instead a collective pen-name that covered himself, the cast and the production staff, all of them having contributed to the script.

You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown was revived on Broadway in 1971, running at the John Golden Theater with an entirely new cast. However, it closed after only fifteen previews and thirty-two regular performances.

A second Broadway revival came in 1999. The character of Patty from the original 1967 performance was replaced by Sally Brown. New dialogue was added by Michael Mayer and additional songs and orchestration by Andrew Lippa. The 1999 Broadway revival was nominated for four Tony Awards, winning two.

You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown has been adapted for television twice, as a Hallmark Hall of Fame] program which first aired on NBC in 1973 and as an animated television special which was first shown on CBS in 1985. The character of Patty was replaced by Sally Brown in the 1985 animated cartoon, as in the later Broadway revival.


Songs (1999 revival)

Act I

Act II

The songs Queen Lucy and Peanuts Potpourri, which had featured in Act II in the 1967 production, were dropped for the 1999 revival.

Cast

Concept album

Original 1967 Off-Broadway production

1999 Broadway revival

External links