- Follies - Wikipedia
Follies is a musical with music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim and a book by James Goldman The plot centers on a crumbling Broadway theater, now scheduled for demolition, previously home to a musical revue (based on the Ziegfeld Follies)
- FOLLY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of FOLLY is lack of good sense or normal prudence and foresight How to use folly in a sentence
- Corporate Follies - Party Planning Company, Event Planning
At Corporate Follies, we’ll be the first to admit our job is One Big PARTY! We spend our days hosting Company Picnics Team Building events and our nights doing Casinos, Western Events, Pig Races, Carnival Games, Photo Booths, etc The bottom line is ~ WE MAKE FUN HAPPEN!
- Follies - definition of follies by The Free Dictionary
Define follies follies synonyms, follies pronunciation, follies translation, English dictionary definition of follies n pl fol·lies 1 Lack of good sense, understanding, or foresight: an act of folly 2 a An act or instance of foolishness: regretted the follies of his
- Follies (Musical) Plot Characters | StageAgent
Follies plot summary, character breakdowns, context and analysis, and performance video clips
- Follies – Broadway Musical – Original | IBDB
Follies (Original, Musical, Drama, Broadway) opened in New York City Apr 4, 1971 and played through Jul 1, 1972
- Follies - Music Theatre International
Surreal, sophisticated, compelling, heart wrenching and epic in scope, Follies by musical theatre legend, Stephen Sondheim, and author, James Goldman, uses the musical theatre as a metaphor for the collapse of American innocence and naivete in the post-Kennedy years
- FOLLY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
Many follies and a certain number of crimes have been committed in its name They took over a situation in which the balance was rapidly improving, and they turned it down by their follies in 1967 and 1968 These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web
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