Original Broadway Cast of Follies & Michael Bartlett &
Original Broadway Cast of Follies & John McMartin & Dorothy Collins
Original Broadway Cast of Follies
Original Broadway Cast of Follies & &
John McMartin
Dorothy Collins
Original Broadway Cast of Follies & Mary McCarty
Yvonne De Carlo
Original Broadway Cast of Follies & Dorothy Collins & John McMartin
Gene Nelson (Actor)
Original Broadway Cast of Follies & Justine Johnson & Victoria Mallory
Alexis Smith
Original Broadway Cast of Follies & Harvey Evans & Kurt Peterson & & & Dorothy Collins & Gene Nelson (Actor)
Original Broadway Cast of Follies & Gene Nelson (Actor) & &
Dorothy Collins
Alexis Smith
Original Broadway Cast of Follies & John McMartin
The former Follies girls stumble through one of their old tap numbers, joined midway through by the glittering ghosts of their younger selves.
[STELLA, spoken]
Hit it, baby.
(sung)
Who's that woman? I know her well
All decked out head to toe
She lives life like a carousel
Beau after beau after beau
Nightly, daily
Always laughing gaily
Seems I see her everywhere I go
Oh—
Who's that woman?
I know I know that woman
So clever
But ever
So sad
Love, she said, was a fad
The kind of love that she couldn't make fun of
She'd have none of
Who's that woman
That cheery, weary woman
Who's dressing for yet one more spree?
Each day I see her pass
In my looking glass—
Lord, Lord, Lord, that woman is me!
[SALLY, PHYLLIS, CARLOTTA, CHRISTINE, DEE DEE & MEREDITH]
Mirror, mirror, on the wall
Who's thе saddest gal in town?
Who's been riding for a fall?
Whose Lothario let hеr down?
Mirror, mirror, answer me:
Who is she who plays the clown?
Is she out each night till three?
Does she laugh with too much glee?
On reflection, she'd agree
Mirror, mirror
Mirror, mirror
Mirror, mirror...
[STELLA]
Who's that woman?
I mean
I've seen
That woman, who's joking
But choking
Back tears
[DANCERS]
Mirror, mirror, on the wall
Who's the saddest gal in town?
[STELLA]
All those glittering years
She thought that
[DANCERS]
Whose Lothario let her down?
[STELLA & DANCERS]
Love was a matter of
"Hi, there!"
"Kiss me!"
"Bye, there!"
[STELLA]
Who's that woman
That cheery, weary woman
Who's dressing for yet one more spree?
[DANCERS]
Mirror, mirror, answer me:
Who is she who plays the clown?
[STELLA]
The vision's getting blurred
Isn't that absurd?
[STELLA & DANCERS]
Lord, Lord, Lord!
[STELLA]
Lord, Lord, Lord, Lord, Lord!
That woman is me
That woman is me
That woman is me!
Me!
[DANCERS]
Mirror, mirror!
Mirror, mirror!
Mirror, mirror!
Mirror!
Who’s That Woman was written by Stephen Sondheim.
Who’s That Woman was produced by Dick Jones.