Bernadette Peters & Mandy Patinkin
Charles Kimbrough & Dana Ivey
Bernadette Peters & Mandy Patinkin
Melanie Vaughan, Mary D’Arcy, Barbara Bryne, Judith Moore & William Parry
Original Broadway Cast of Sunday in the Park with George & Mandy Patinkin
Bernadette Peters
Mandy Patinkin
Bernadette Peters & Mandy Patinkin
Barbara Bryne & Mandy Patinkin
Original Broadway Cast of Sunday in the Park with George & Mandy Patinkin
Original Broadway Cast of Sunday in the Park with George
Original Broadway Cast of Sunday in the Park with George & Mandy Patinkin
Bernadette Peters & Mandy Patinkin
Mandy Patinkin
Bernadette Peters & Mandy Patinkin
Original Broadway Cast of Sunday in the Park with George & Mandy Patinkin & Bernadette Peters
“Sunday” ends Act I of Sunday in the Park with Geroge with George Seurat finishing his seminal work, “Sunday on the Island of La Grande Jatte.” On stage, George rushes over the set to put the finishing touches on his work, before standing off to the side to signal the moment of completion.
Though i...
[OLD LADY, spoken]
Remember, George.
[GEORGE, spoken]
Order.
Design.
Tension.
Balance.
Harmony.
[COMPANY]
Sunday
By the blue
Purple yellow red water
On the green
Purple yellow red grass
Let us pass
Through our perfect park
Pausing on a Sunday
By the cool
Blue triangular water
On the soft
Green elliptical grass
As we pass
Through arrangements of shadows
Towards the verticals of trees
Forever...
By the blue
Purple yellow red water
On the green
Orange violet mass
Of the grass
In our perfect park
[GEORGE]
Made of flecks of light
And dark
[MEN]
And parasols...
[GEORGE]
Bumbum bum bumbumbum
Bumbum bum...
[COMPANY]
People strolling through the trees
Of a small suburban park
On an island in the river
On an ordinary Sunday...
Sunday...
Sunday...
Sunday was written by Stephen Sondheim.
Sunday was produced by Thomas Z. Shepard.
Original Broadway Cast of Sunday in the Park with George released Sunday on Sun Jul 01 1984.
In Look, I Made a Hat, Sondheim writes:
This is the only lyric I’ve written that consists of one long incomplete sentence. I wanted it to be like the descriptive caption you might read in a museum next to the painting.