Brighter Things

Book, Music and Lyrics
by Andrew Gerle

History
Based on the Pulitzer Prize-winning stories of John Cheever, Brighter Things is a pair of one-act musicals: Saratoga Stories and The Trouble of Marcie Flint. Both musicals are for a cast of five men and four women. The Trouble of Marcie Flint was performed by actors from New York University and The Juilliard School as part of FreePlay2K, a festival of new work sponsored by NYU's Graduate Acting Department in 2000


Saratoga Stories
The Trouble of Marcie Flint
Old and new money, gamblers who want to go straight, and love new and rekindled interweave in the glamorous gambling mecca of Saratoga Springs, New York, in May, 1938. The Dexters' money has run out, but their daughter Lila might be their salvation, due to the unexpected appearance of the wealthy English bachelor Lord Napier Devereaux. Roger Gaige, a boisterous young gambler, falls for the elegant shill Judith Bereston, and they revel in the discovery of their shared childhoods at the track. They vow to come clean, but find living society's strait-laced dream is harder than it looks. In the end, some strike it rich, some find their way, and they all fall in love.
Songs
Won't You Have A Dream With Me?

They Haven't Changed A Thing

Tell Me Everything

Pendleton

At The Races

Suitable

I Thought I Should Tell You

And...

Protecting The Dream

Why Was I Surprised?

I Wonder Where Lila Is?

Won't You Have a Dream (Reprise)
The story of Charlie and Marcie Flint and their two children is told in a series of fractured flashbacks. It is 1952 in Shady Hill, New Jersey, and Marcie searches for fulfillment and happiness during the long stretches her husband is out of town on work. When her attempts at civic involvement and self-improvement go disastrously astray, she befriends a soft-spoken young father from the housing development across the tracks. Charlie, lonely and unfamiliar with his children, has the best of intentions and vows to spend more time with his family, but a near-tragedy brings the Flints' house of cards crashing down. Their attempts at having the perfect life prove to be their undoing, but one of them, at least, still has hope for the future as the curtain descends.
Songs
A Place In The Sun

Nocturnal Industry

How I Wish There Were More Time

Picture Windows

The Public Library

Up

Laurie Lunchbox

Things To Say / I Had Dinner / Up Reprise

Meatball

Together

Love Is For Today

Characters
Woman 1 (Nightclub singer, etc.) (age 30)

Tilly Pendleton Dexter (50s)

Lila Dexter (mid 20s)

Charles Dexter (50s)

Man 1 (Croupier, Auctioneer, etc.) (late 30s)

Joe Clancy (30)

Judith Bereston (late 20s)

Roger Gaige (30)

Napier Devereaux (late 30s)
















Marcie Flint

Woman 2 (Mrs. Selfredge, Mrs. Timmons)

Woman 3 (Cheryl Wryson, Librarian)

Man 2 (Lecturer, Mayor, Mr. Timmons)

Charlie Flint

Man 3 (Bill Wryson, Doc)

Woman 1 (Katie Flint, Houston Woman)

Noel Mackham

Man 1 (Henry Flint, Mark Barrett)


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