

The Divine Flora
Colin Clements
Category: Musical Characters: 5 males 4 females playing a variety of roles Musical cultists will remember this show as the first Broadway collaboration of Kander and Ebb as well as the Tony Award-winning debut of Liza Minnelli as Flora Mezaros.
With a new updated book that presents a romance of charming simplicity set amidst the American communist agitation during the Depression of the 1930's.
Is Flora a "red menace" or just that good old Broadway stand by: a Girl in Love?
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"The score is consistently winning and often quite funny."
— WQXR Radio
"Covers familiar territory with a refreshing lightness of touch."
— New York Magazine
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| Harry Toukarian A shy, intense, oddly handsome artist. He stammers, especially when he is nervous. He has a romantic vision of how to make society perfect. |
| Charlotte A bit of a misfit, a party zealot, she is determined to spread Communism singlehandedly. She is dry, droll -- the quintessential comic villian. |
| Willy Very boyish, spirited. A songwriter who plays the clarinet, Willy, in a sense, serves as the narrator of the play. |
| Elsa Extremely practical, pulled together, she has aspirations to be a fashion designer and has yet to get up the nerve to get her sketches around town. |
| Mr. Weiss A former Communist who has lost his jewelry shop to the Depression, he is kindly, knowing. |
| Maggie Very innocent. Honest. Maggie came to New York from Oklahoma following a dust storm. She is now trying to get a break with her dance partner, Kenny. |
| Kenny Moving with Ray Bolger-like limberness and comedy, he is very serious about his dancing and determined to get ahead. |
| Mr. Stanley Arrow Shirt Collar-perfect. The perfect department store executive. Easily disliked. |
| Flora Meszaros A young fashion illustrator, full of hope, optimism, and a desire to take over the world. She is absolutely guileless, willing to take on any challenge, without a trace of brassiness. |
Flora, the Red Menace
Flora, The Red Menace is a American play written by Fred Ebb and published by Samuel French in New York (2012).
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