Promenade (musical)
| Promenade | |
|---|---|
cover of the 1969 original off-Broadway cast album | |
| Music | Al Carmines |
| Lyrics | María Irene Fornés |
| Book | María Irene Fornés |
| Productions | 1965 New York City 1969 Off-Broadway 1983 Off-Broadway 2019 Off-Broadway |
| Awards | OBIE Award for Distinguished Plays |
Promenade was an experimental musical comedy with book and lyrics by María Irene Fornés and music by Rev. Al Carmines, originally produced off-Broadway by Edgar Lansbury and Joseph Beruh. In a review in The New York Times for a 1983 New York revival, Stephen Holden linked the production to the Theatre of the Absurd: "This work, which suggests a mixture of Candide and Samuel Beckett viewed through Lewis Carroll's looking glass, is a little too avant-garde and absurdist to appeal to mainstream tastes. But in its odd way it's an exquisite piece of musical theater."