Andrew Rannells, Christian Borle, Anthony Rosenthal, Brandon Uranowitz & Stephanie J. Block
Christian Borle
Christian Borle, Anthony Rosenthal, Andrew Rannells, Brandon Uranowitz & Stephanie J. Block
Christian Borle & Andrew Rannells
Anthony Rosenthal, Brandon Uranowitz, Andrew Rannells & Christian Borle
Anthony Rosenthal, Christian Borle, Stephanie J. Block & Andrew Rannells
Christian Borle, Andrew Rannells, Anthony Rosenthal, Stephanie J. Block & Brandon Uranowitz
Stephanie J. Block
Brandon Uranowitz, Stephanie J. Block, Anthony Rosenthal, Andrew Rannells & Christian Borle
Brandon Uranowitz, Stephanie J. Block, Anthony Rosenthal, Andrew Rannells & Christian Borle
Brandon Uranowitz, Stephanie J. Block & Christian Borle
Brandon Uranowitz, Stephanie J. Block & Christian Borle
Stephanie J. Block
Brandon Uranowitz, Christian Borle, Anthony Rosenthal & Andrew Rannells
Stephanie J. Block
Christian Borle & Andrew Rannells
Brandon Uranowitz, Anthony Rosenthal, Stephanie J. Block & Andrew Rannells
Andrew Rannells
Christian Borle, Brandon Uranowitz, Anthony Rosenthal, Stephanie J. Block & Andrew Rannells
Christian Borle, Brandon Uranowitz, Anthony Rosenthal, Stephanie J. Block & Andrew Rannells
Christian Borle & Anthony Rosenthal
Falsettos 2016 Broadway Company
Anthony Rosenthal, Stephanie J. Block, Christian Borle, Brandon Uranowitz, Tracie Thoms & Betsy Wolfe
Anthony Rosenthal
Falsettos 2016 Broadway Company
Falsettos 2016 Broadway Company
Brandon Uranowitz, Anthony Rosenthal, Christian Borle & Stephanie J. Block
Brandon Uranowitz, Anthony Rosenthal, Christian Borle & Stephanie J. Block
Christian Borle
Tracie Thoms & Betsy Wolfe
Christian Borle & Andrew Rannells
Stephanie J. Block
Falsettos 2016 Broadway Company
Anthony Rosenthal, Brandon Uranowitz & Stephanie J. Block
Christian Borle, Andrew Rannells, Tracie Thoms & Betsy Wolfe
Anthony Rosenthal
Tracie Thoms
Andrew Rannells
Falsettos 2016 Broadway Company
Christian Borle & Andrew Rannells
Brandon Uranowitz
As the stage is transformed into a hospital, Trina reflects on Whizzer’s worsening condition. She is shocked by her reaction, as she is struggling to keep herself together at the prospect of Whizzer’s death. She reflects on their complicated, interconnected family, and how much they all really care...
[TRINA]
I was sure growing up I would live the life
My mother assumed I'd live
Very Jewish, very middle-class, and very straight
Where healthy men stayed healthy men
And marriages were long and great
I smile, I don't complain
I'm trying to keep sane as the rules keep changing
Families aren't what they were
Thank God there's a husband and a child
Whom I adore
But then there's more
So many more
There's always more
Life is never what you planned
Life is moments you can't understand
And that is life
I'm plain, I don't astound
I hold to the ground
As the ground keeps shifting
Keeping my balance square
Trying not to care about this man who Marvin loves
But that's my life
He shared my life
Yes, that's my life
Life is never what you planned
Life is moments you can't understand
And that is life
Holding to the ground
As the ground keeps shifting
Trying to keep sane
As the rules keep changing
Keeping up my head
As my heart falls out of sight
Everything will be alright
Everything will be all
Holding to the Ground was written by James Lapine & William Finn.
Holding to the Ground was produced by Kurt Deutsch.
Stephanie J. Block released Holding to the Ground on Fri Dec 16 2016.