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''A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum'' is a Musical with music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim and a book by Burt Shevelove and Larry Gelbart .

Based on the comedies of the Ancient Roman playwright Plautus , it tells the story of a Slave named Pseudolus and his attempts to win his freedom by encouraging the romance between his master's son Hero and a young virgin named Philia who is owned by Marcus Lycus, a dealer in Courtesan s, and promised to a swaggering soldier named Miles Gloriosus . The humor is broad and bawdy and fast-paced.

Sondheim's score was coolly received when ''Forum'' opened on Broadway on May 8 , 1962 , at the Alvin Theatre , and the score was not even nominated for a Tony Award even though the show won the award for Best Musical . Starring Zero Mostel , Jack Gilford , David Burns , Ruth Kobart , and John Carradine (who was replaced by Erik Rhodes ), the original production was directed by Broadway legend George Abbott and played 966 performances--Sondheim's longest Broadway run to date.

''A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum'' was made into a Film in 1966 directed by Richard Lester with Zero Mostel , Jack Gilford , Buster Keaton , a very young Michael Crawford and Phil Silvers (who also starred in a critically well-received Broadway Revival in 1972 ). It was also revived with great success in 1996 with Nathan Lane as Pseudolus, replaced later in the run by Whoopi Goldberg , and also David Alan Grier .

The show was presented twice in London's West End starring Frankie Howerd as Pseudolus. At the Strand Theatre in 1963 and the Piccadilly Theatre in 1986.


CHARACTERS


  • Pseudolus – A Roman slave, owned by Hero, who seeks to win his freedom by helping his young master win the heart of a virgin in the house of Marcus Lycus.

  • Hero – Young son of Senex who falls in love with the virgin, Philia.

  • Philia – A virgin in the house of Marcus Lycus, and Hero's love interest.

  • Senex – A Roman Senator living in a less fashionable suburb of Rome.

  • Marcus Lycus – A purveyor of courtesans, who operates from the house to the left of Senex.

  • Domina – The wife of Senex.

  • Erronius – The elderly neighbor to the right of Senex who is searching for his two children, kidnapped in infancy by pirates.

  • Gymnasia – A mute courtesan from the house of Senex (she is mute only in the film).

  • Miles Gloriosus – A conceited captain in the Roman army.

  • Hysterium – The chief slave in the house of Senex.

  • Fertilla the Populator – A female "Breeding Slave" (film only).

  • Crassus – A merchant at the docks (film only).

  • Tintinabula – A courtesan in the house of Lycus.

  • Vibratta – A courtesan in the house of Lycus.

  • Gemini – Twin courtesans in the house of Lycus.

  • Panacea – A courtesan in the house of Lycus.

  • Domina's Mother – Senex's Whip -wielding mother-in-law (talked of in the play but seen only in the film).



SONGS


  • "Comedy Tonight"--Pseudolus and Company

  • "Love, I Hear"--Hero

  • "Free"--Pseudolus and Hero

  • "The House of Marcus Lycus"--Lycus and Pseudolus

  • "Lovely"--Philia and Hero

  • "Pretty Little Picture"--Pseudolus, Hero, and Philia

  • "Everybody Ought to Have a Maid"--Pseudolus, Senex, Lycus, and Hysterium

  • "I'm Calm"--Hysterium

  • "Impossible"--Senex and Hero

  • "Bring Me My Bride"--Miles Gloriosus and Company

  • "That Dirty Old Man"--Domina

  • "That'll Show Him"--Philia

  • "Lovely" (reprise)--Psedolus and Hysterium

  • "Funeral Sequence"--Pseudolus, Miles Gloriosus and Company

  • "Finale"--Company


Note: The songs "Love, I Hear", "Free", "The House of Marcus Lycus", "Pretty Little Picture", "I'm Calm", "Impossible", "That Dirty Old Man" and "That'll Show Him" were all cut from the film.


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