The score is a melodic, wittily literate delight blessed with such songs as the tart "I Remember it Well," anticipating Sondheim in its wry melancholy as two former lovers look back on different versions of the same past, and the ebullient "The Night They Invented Champagne."
-The Telegraph, UK
In February, we will journey to Paris, the city of love, at the turn of the 20th Century, a time when love and marriage did not always go hand in hand. There we will meet the winsome star of Lerner and Loewe’s beloved classic, GIGI. The renowned movie swept the Oscars in 1959, winning Best Picture, and the stage version boasts even more songs, more tears and more romance. You’ll fall in love with this Tony winning score brought to life by our heavenly Reprise orchestra.
CREDITS
Book and Lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner
Music by Frederick Loewe
"Based on a novel by Colette"
As produced by Edwin Lester for the Los Angeles
and San Francisco Civic Light Opera Associations
And by Saint Subber for Broadway
Music Direction by Steve Orich
Choreographed by Peggy Hickey
Directed by David Lee
