Parade 1998 - Articles Page 601

Ages: 16+
Opened: December 17, 1998
Closing: February 28, 1999

Parade - 1998 - Broadway History , Info & More

The Tony Award-winning musical drama Parade features the true story of Leo Frank’s trial and lynching in early 20th-century Atlanta. Ostracized for his faith and Northern heritage, Jewish factory manager Leo Frank is accused of murdering a teenaged factory girl the day of the annual Confederate Memorial Day parade. Alfred Uhry’s award-winning book and Jason Robert Brown’s rousing, colorful and haunting score illuminate a circus of conflicting accounts, false testimony and mishandled evidence in a town reeling with social and racial tension. Isolated from the world, Leo develops a new and deeper love for his wife, who tirelessly crusades for his freedom. Stephen Rayne (The Heavens Are Hung In Black, Sabrina Fair) directs this compelling and provocative tale of justice miscarried, revealing a country at odds with its declarations of equality. Tony-Award nominee Euan Morton stars as Leo Frank. Parade is a co-production with Theater J and is presented in association with the Anti-Defamation League and Jewish Historical Society of Greater Washington.

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Parade FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What is the songs are in Parade and what's the order?
The Old Red Hills of Home
The Dream of Atlanta
How Can I Call This Home?
The Picture Show
Leo at Work
What Am I Waiting For?
I Am Trying to Remember
Big News!
There Is a Fountain
It Don't Make Sense
Watson's Lullaby
Somethin' Ain't Right
Real Big News
You Don't Know This Man
It Is Time Now
Twenty Miles from Marietta
Frankie's Testimony
The Factory Girls
Come Up to My Office
Newt Lee's Testimony
My Child Will Forgive Me
That's What He Said
Leo's Statement: It's Hard to Speak My Heart
Summation and Cakewalk
It Goes On and On
A Rumblin' and a Rollin'
Do It Alone
Pretty Music
Letter to the Governor
This Is Not Over Yet
Feel the Rain Fall
Where Will You Stand When the Flood Comes?
All the Wasted Time
Finale
I Have Something to Say
I Didn't Do It
So Long Leo
Sh’ma
The Old Red Hills Of Home
The Dream Of Atlanta
How Can I Call This Home?
The Picture Show
Leo At Work/What Am I Waiting For?
Interrogation
Big News!
Real Big News
You Don't Know This Man
The Trial
Do It Alone
Pretty Music
This Is Not Over Yet
Feel The Rain
Where Will You Stand When The Flood Comes?
All The Wasted Time
What productions of Parade have there been?
Parade has had 4 productions including Broadway which opened in 1998, Broadway which opened in 1998, US Tour which opened in 2000 and West End which opened in 2007.
What Tony Awards has Parade been nominated for?
Best Book of a Musical for Alfred Uhry.
What Tony Awards has Parade won?
Best Book of a Musical for Alfred Uhry, .
What awards has Parade been nominated for?
Parade has been nominated for the Outstanding Broadway Musical award at the Outer Critics Circle Awards.

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