Fanny is a musical with a book by S. N. Behrman and Joshua Logan and music and lyrics by Harold Rome. A tale of love, secrets, and passion set in and around the old French port of Marseille, it is based on Marcel Pagnol's trilogy of works titled Marius, Fanny and César. The musical premiered on Broadway in 1954 and ran for 888 performances, and later was staged in the West End.
Plot
Fanny is a young woman whose childhood love, Marius, leaves her to go to sea as a sailor for five years. His father Cesar, a tavern owner, disowns him. After his departure, Fanny discovers she is pregnant. Under pressure from her mother, she marries Panisse, an older man whose delight at having an heir prompts him to keep the boy's illegitimacy a secret. Marius returns on his son's first birthday to claim both him and Fanny, but he is turned away by Cesar, who is Panisse's best friend. As the years pass the boy, now 13, longs to go to sea like his father, and runs away to join him. This is too much for the now-ill and aged Panisse. Marius brings the boy back to fulfill Panisse's dying wish for Marius and Fanny to be together. The role of Acolyte was originated by child actor Gary Wright who went on to become a successful musician and is best known for his highly popular 1976 hit single, "Dream Weaver". While still in the show, Wright replaced Lloyd Reese in the role of Cesario.
*"Rope Dance" - Dean Crane, Nejla Ates and Ensemble
"Restless Heart " - Ensemble
*Finale - Ensemble
The musical numbers from the 1954 Broadway production are as follows: ; Act I
"Octopus Song" – The Admiral
"Restless Heart" – Marius and Male Ensemble
"Never Too Late for Love" – Panisse and Ensemble
"Cold Cream Jar Song" – Panisse
"Does He Know?" - Fanny and Marius
"Why Be Afraid to Dance?" – Cesar, Marius, Fanny and Ensemble
*Danced by Cesar, Marius, Fanny and Ensemble
"Never Too Late for Love" – Cesar, Panisse and Honorine
"Shika, Shika" – Arab Dancing Girl, Rug Seller and Ensemble
"Welcome Home" – Cesar
"I Like You" – Marius and Cesar
"I Have to Tell You" – Fanny
"Fanny" – Marius
"The Sailing" – Fanny, Marius, Cesar and Ensemble
"Oysters, Cockles and Mussels" – Ensemble
"Panisse and Son" – Panisse
"Wedding Dance" – Danced by Charles Blackwell and Ensemble
"Act One Finale" - Ensemble
; Act II
"Birthday Song" – Fanny, Honorine and Ensemble
"To My Wife" – Panisse
"The Thought of You" – Marius and Fanny
"Love is a Very Light Thing" – Cesar
"Other Hands, Other Hearts" – Fanny, Cesar and Marius
"Fanny" – Fanny, Cesar and Marius
"Montage" - Ensemble
"Be Kind to Your Parents" – Fanny and Cesario
"Cesario's Party "
*Acrobats - Charles Blackwell, Michael de Marco, Ray Dorian, Bill Pope, Toni Wheelis
*Pony and Trainer - Wally Strauss, Steve Wiland
*Trained Seals - Dran and Tani Seitz
*Living Statues - Betty Carr, Ronal Cecill, Norma Doggett, Michael Scrittorale, Ellen Matthews, Dolores Smith
*Clowns - Herb Banke, Mike Mason, Henry Michel, Jack Washburn
*Finale - Aerialist, Dean Crane and Ensemble
"Welcome Home" – Cesar and Panisse
The original Broadway cast album was released on compact disc by RCA Victor.
Critical reception
of The New York Times called the story "genuine and rueful," the music "melodic," and the casting "engaging," resulting "in a thoroughly absorbing theatre experience."