

La Cage Aux Folles (Vocal Score)
Hal Leonard


Why we like it
"Delight in the heartwarming and humorous tale of love and acceptance set against a backdrop of unforgettable melodies."
From: Jukebox Musicals for LicensingAwards & Recognition
Winner! Six 1984 Tony Awards, including Best Musical, Best Original Score and Best Book Winner! Three 1984 Drama Desk Awards, including Outstanding Music Winner! 1984 Outer Critics Circle Award, Outstanding New Broadway Musical Winner! Two 2005 Tony Awards, including Best Revival of a Musical Winner! Two 2005 Drama Desk Awards, including Outstanding Revival of a Musical Winner! 2005 Outer Critics Circle Award for Outstanding Revival of a Musical Winner! Three 2010 Tony Awards, including Best Revival of a Musical Winner! Three 2005 Drama Desk Awards, including Outstanding Revival of a Musical Winner! 2010 Outer Critics Circle Award for Outstanding Revival of a Musical
What readers are saying
Readers overwhelmingly enjoy 'La Cage Aux Folles' for its humor, emotional depth, and significant place in LGBTQ history. Many appreciate the clever writing and catchy musical numbers, while some note that the experience is best enjoyed live rather than through reading. Overall, it is celebrated as a classic with delightful performances and a touching narrative.
A vocal selection is a collection of all of the major songs from a Broadway show.
Each song is arranged for piano and voice.
Many vocal selections also feature photos from the original stage production of the show.
"Jerry Herman’s best musical yet – happier, more assertive, more buoyant than Hello Dolly! or Mame."
— The New York Post
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ALBIN/ZAZA A performer of star quality; mature; great powerhouse of a Broadway voice; fine comic actor |
GEORGES A star; mature and attractive; good singer; energetic, loving and caring; must move well |
JEAN-MICHEL Handsome; masculine, well-mannered, educated; desperately in love with his fiancee, Anne; acts, sings, and moves well |
JACOB Black male butler/maid; brilliant comedian who sings and moves well |
ANNE(Michel's fiancee) Jean-Michel's fiancee; lovely to look at; spunky; a superb dancer who acts well |
EDOUARD DINDON(Anne's father) Anne's father; right-wing radical politician; pompous; quirky; must sing, move well, and be a fine comedian |
MARIE DINDON(Anne's mother) Anne's mother; 48-52, shy, retiring, sexually repressed and sex-starved; good singer and actress who moves well; must look great in a leotard for the finale |
JACQUELINE Mature, female friend of Georges and Albin; owns a chic restaurant; attractive, charming; very theatrical; not necessarily a singer |
RENAUD Mature, male friend of Georges and Albin; owns a small cafe; understudies both of the 2 leads |
FRANCIS Male stage manager in Georges' club; strong actor/dancer |
THE LES CAGELLES Chantal, Monique, Dermah, Nicole, Hanna, Mercedes, Bitelle, Lo Singh, Odette, Angelique, Phaedra, Clo-Clo |
TOWNSPEOPLE Madame Renaud, Paulette, Hercule, Etienne, Babette, Colette, Tabarro, Pepe |
La Cage Aux Folles - Playbill Highlights
La Cage Aux Folles is a British play written by Jerry Herman and published by Hal Leonard in New York City, New York] (2014).
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Paperback
Samuel French · 2014 · 102 pp
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