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Overview

Synopsis

Lovers come together, break apart, exchange partners, and return to each other in Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Aspects of Love. Adapted from David Garnett’s novella, the musical follows a group of friends and family and their fluctuating romantic entanglements: Alex Dillingham, a young Englishman who falls in love at first sight with Rose Vibert, a magnetic actress; his uncle, George, with whom Rose falls in love and chooses over Alex; George’s on-again off-again mistress, Giulietta; and George and Rose’s teenage daughter, Jenny, who falls in love for the first time with her much-older cousin, Alex. Aspects of Love features some of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s most beloved classics, including ”Love Changes Everything” and “Anything But Lonely.” It is a sweeping, ambitious tale of the heights and follies of the heart.

Show Information

Based on
"Aspects of Love" by David Garnett
Category
Musical
Age Guidance
Thirteen Plus (PG-13)
Number of Acts
2
First Produced
1989
Genres
Drama, Romance
Settings
Period, Multiple Settings
Time & Place
Paris and Pau, France, and Venice, Italy, 1947-1964
Cast Size
medium
Orchestra Size
Large
Dancing
Musical Staging
Ideal For
College/University, Community Theatre, Professional Theatre, Regional Theatre, Star Vehicle Female, Star Vehicle Male, Includes Young Adult, Adult, Mature Adult, Early Teen, Late Teen, Elderly Characters, Medium Cast

Characters

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Character Portrayals

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Songs

ACT ONE

  • Love Changes Everything - Alex
  • A Small Theatre in Montphile - Rose, Marcel, Actress and Alex
  • Parlez-vous Français? - Crooner, Alex, Rose, Marcel, Waiter and Actors
  • The Railway Station - Alex and Rose
  • Seeing is Believing - Alex and Rose
  • The House in Pau - Alex and Rose
  • An Art Exhibition in Paris - George and Giulietta
  • A Memory of a Happy Moment - Giulietta and George
  • In Many Rooms in the House at Pau - Rose and Alex
  • On the Terrace - George, Alex and Rose
  • Outside the Bedroom - Rose and Alex
  • Chanson d’Enfance - Rose and Alex
  • At the House at Pau - Rose and Alex
  • Everybody Loves a Hero - Harkers and Ensemble
  • George’s Flat in Paris - Elizabeth, Alex and Rose
  • First Orchestral Interlude - Alex, Elizabeth, Rose and George
  • She’d Be Far Better Off with You - George and Alex
  • Second Orchestral Interlude - Orchestra
  • Stop. Wait. Please. - George, Giulietta and Rose
  • A Registry Office - Priest, Friends, George, Rose and Giulietta
  • A Military Camp in Malaysia - Alex

ACT TWO

  • A Theatre in Paris - Marcel, Rose, Actress and Hugo
  • Leading Lady - Marcel, Rose, Alex and Hugo
  • At the Stage Door - Rose and Alex
  • George’s House at Pau - Jenny and George
  • Other Pleasures - George, Jenny, Rose and Alex
  • A Cafe in Venice - Giulietta
  • There is More to Love - Giulietta
  • The Garden at Pau - George, Jenny, Rose and Alex
  • Mermaid Song - Jenny, Alex and George
  • The Countryside Around the House - Orchestra
  • The Garden at Pau (Version 2) - Jenny, Alex and Rose
  • On the Terrace (Version Two) - George, Hugo, Alex, Rose and Jenny
  • The First Man You Remember - George, Jenny and Alex
  • The Vineyard at Pau - George, Rose, Alex, Jenny, Hugo and Workmen
  • Up in the Pyrenees (Chanson D’Enfance (Reprise) / “Love Changes Everything (Reprise)) - Jenny and Alex
  • George’s Study at Pau - George and Rose
  • Journey of a Lifetime - Chanteuse, George, Rose, Alex, Jenny and Ensemble
  • Falling - Alex, Jenny, Rose and George
  • Jenny’s Bedroom in Paris - Alex, Jenny, George, Rose and Hugo
  • Hand Me the Wine and the Dice - Giulietta, Alex, Jenny, Hugo, Marcel and Ensemble
  • A Hay Loft - Giulietta and Alex
  • On the Terrace (Version 3) - Alex, Jenny and Rose
  • Anything But Lonely - Rose
  • It Won’t Be Long till Jenny’s a Woman - Giulietta and Alex

A song with an asterisk (*) before the title indicates a dance number; a character listed in a song with an asterisk (*) by the character's name indicates that the character exclusively serves as a dancer in this song, which is sung by other characters.

Key Terms

    Coming of age refers to a story or theme in which a young character transitions into adulthood, often through challenges or self-discovery. This journey typically explores identity, responsibility, and the search for purpose. Many plays and musicals use coming-of-age themes to connect audiences with universal experiences of growth.

    Describes love or affection not returned or reciprocated, a common theme in classical and romantic drama.

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