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Follies

The first Broadway production of the Tony Award winning musical Follies was presented during 1971 in New York City. Since its premiere, performances of Follies have been staged across the United States, England, Ireland and Australia. It would take over 40 years for the French premiere of the Stephen Sondheim musical about a Broadway theatre in decline. Performed in Toulon, the French premiere of Follies featured an international cast and was staged at the Toulon Opera House in 2013.

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  • Graham Bickley

    Graham Bickley

    Ben

  • Charlotte Page

    Charlotte Page

    Sally

  • Liz Robertson

    Liz Robertson

    Phyllis

  • Jérôme Pradon

    Jérôme Pradon

    Buddy

  • Nicole Croisille

    Nicole Croisille

    Carlotta

  • Julia Sutton

    Julia Sutton

    Hattie

  • Denis d'Arcangelo

    Denis d'Arcangelo

    Solange

  • Sarah Ingram

    Sarah Ingram

    Stella

  • Fra Fee

    Fra Fee

    Young Buddy

Overview

The first Broadway production of the Tony Award winning musical Follies was presented during 1971 in New York City. Since its premiere, performances of Follies have been staged across the United States, England, Ireland and Australia. It would take over 40 years for the French premiere of the Stephen Sondheim musical about a Broadway theatre in decline. Performed in Toulon, the French premiere of Follies featured an international cast and was staged at the Toulon Opera House in 2013.

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