Original Broadway Cast of War Paint & & & & Barbara Marineau & Stephanie Leigh & Mary Claire King & Joanna Glushak &
Christine Ebersole & Original Broadway Cast of War Paint
Patti LuPone & Douglass Sills & Original Broadway Cast of War Paint
Patti LuPone & John Dossett & Douglass Sills & Christine Ebersole
Patti LuPone & Douglass Sills & Christine Ebersole
John Dossett & Original Broadway Cast of War Paint & Mary Claire King & Patti LuPone & Christine Ebersole & Douglas Sills
Christine Ebersole & Patti LuPone
Christine Ebersole
Patti LuPone & Douglas Sills & John Dossett & Christine Ebersole
Patti LuPone & Christine Ebersole
Original Broadway Cast of War Paint
Christine Ebersole & John Dossett & Douglass Sills & Original Broadway Cast of War Paint & Patti LuPone
Patti LuPone
Douglass Sills & Christine Ebersole & John Dossett & Patti LuPone
Erik Liberman & Christine Ebersole & John Dossett & Douglas Sills & Patti LuPone & Stephanie Leigh
John Dossett
Christine Ebersole
Patti LuPone
Patti LuPone & Christine Ebersole
Christine Ebersole & Patti LuPone
Best Face Forward is the opening of War Paint. The opening shows upper class woman on stage and an off stage voice telling them about beauty treatments, while they question themselves if they are putting their best face forward.
[MALE VOICE, spoken]
You!
[COUNTESS, spoken]
Me?
[MALE VOICE]
Yes, you. Not every woman is a natural beauty.
But the right face cream can work miracles!
[COUNTESS, sung]
Does my eyeshadow go with my clothes?
Are my crow's feet a mortal disaster?
Do my pores need foundation or plaster?
Am I putting my best face forward?
[FEMALE VOICE, spoken]
You!
(GRAND DAME looks around at the
OTHERS.)
Not them, Madam -- you! Has your husband
lost interest? Is he making small talk with
hat-check girls?
[GRAND DAME, spoken]
How did you know?
[FEMALE VOICE]
Might it be the fault of your appearance?
[GRAND DAME, sung]
Do my roots match the rest of my hair?
Am I wearing the wrong color makeup?
Is my powder beginning to cake up?
Am I putting my best face forward?
[HEIRESS, sung]
Whomever I may pass,
On the street, the store, the classroom,
Both men and women judging me!
[OTHERS, sung]
Judging me!
[HEIRESS]
Society begrudging me
[OTHERS]
Begrudging me!
[HEIRESS]
My right to age with grace.
[SOCIETY DOYENNE, sung]
I ask my looking glass
[OTHERS]
Looking glass, I'll ask you
[SOCIETY DOYENNE]
Explain to me what "beauty" means
[OTHERS]
What "beauty" means.
[SOCIETY DOYENNE]
Are beauty queens in magazines
[OTHERS]
Magazines
[ALL]
The standard
Ev'ry woman must embrace?
It's terrifying, face it! Face it!
[ALL FOUR]
What's a woman to do?
To put her best face forward?
(A red door appears and opens a crack.)
[OFFSTAGE VOICES]
AH-AH-AH-AH-AH…!
AH-AH-AH-AH-AH…!
Best Face Forward was written by Michael Korie & Scott Frankel.
Best Face Forward was produced by Steven Epstein & Kurt Deutsch & David Stone.
Original Broadway Cast of War Paint released Best Face Forward on Fri May 26 2017.