Libretto 10 songs from the endearing Broadway production, The Baseball Game * The Doctor Is In * Happiness * The Kite (Charlie Brown's Kite) * Little Known Facts * My Blanket and Me * Schroeder * Snoopy * Suppertime * You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown.
Clark Gesner was an American composer, songwriter, author, and actor. He is best known for composing the musical You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown, based on the Charles M. Schulz comic strip Peanuts.
This original play has its whimsy and was good. This play was a workshop piece and you get that feel. The creators of this play went in with a subject but no real script and just put some scenes together. Where most scenes work the overall play does not tell a cohesive story and you come out of it feeling that it was fragmented in a way. The broadway musical that is based on this play it’s much better, in fact it goes up at least a full star for me. There are additions to the script, in scenes, in characters, in songs all bringing a much fuller experience to this play, which needed it.
I have to admit, my experience with this is prior to the 1995 re-write that added Sally to the script (and I think subtracted Patty?), but it's Charlie Brown, for pity's sake. If Snoopy doesn't make you grin, you've got serious problems.
How can you go wrong with the Peanuts gang? I do recommend the revised Broadway performance where Sally is added beautifully as a wonderfully entertaining character. It’s definitely one of my favorite musicals of all time.
Charming, but in small ways dated musical based on the comic strip PEANUTS still works on me 45 years after seeing the first production. The version staged now is somewhat revised and a bit tainted by modern musical clichés, but this paperback preserves the original script. Reading this through the same night I saw the show, I find there are a number of excellent jokes that are gone and replaced by some that are not as funny or as true to the characters. You can’t tell me that Snoopy saying, “I feel so neglected. Charlie Brown never brings me coffee in the morning,” does not work today. It probably has more resonance in our Starbucks’s world than it did it 1967.
Though there are a few dated bits, this script is charming, delightful, and does what ought to be impossible: put a four panel a day comic strip on the musical stage and make it work. The script is very much worth reading.
I LOVE THIS BOOK. This book is great for anyone who wants to read about the legendary Charlie Brown. I have a personal connection to this book because I played the part of “Charlie” in the school musical last year. Gesner does a wonderful job making the connection from the old “Peanuts” comic strips to this amazing book about Charlie Brown. My favorite part is when Charlie sings about his kite always getting caught in the tree. This book is a great read for all ages. This book is by far the best book I have read in awhile.
A comic strip about young children living real life.
Okay, the book I wanted was "Good Ole' Snoopy" but I couldn't find it on Goodreads. I read this book in first grade. Fourteen times. To win a reading contest. I loved the book, and have never stopped loving to read since.