2017 Broadway Cast of Sunday in the Park with George
Color and Light
[DOT, spoken]
George taught me all about concentration. "The art of being still," he said. I guess I did not learn it soon enough. George likes to be alone. Sometimes he will work all night long painting. We fought about that. I need sleep. I love to dream. George doesn't need as much sleep as everyone else. And he never tells me his dreams. George has many secrets. 

[GEORGE, spoken]
Order. Design. Composition. Tone. Form. Symmetry. Balance. 

(sung)
More red
And a little more red
Blue blue blue blue
Blue blue blue blue
Even... even...
Good

Bumbum bum bumbumbum
Bumbum bum...

More red
More blue
More beer
More light

Color and light
There's only color and light
Yellow and white
Just blue and yellow and white
Look at the air, miss
See what I mean?
No, look over there, miss
That's done with green
Conjoined with orange
[DOT, spoken]
Nothing seems to fit me right. The less I wear, the more comfortable I feel. 

(sung)
More rouge

(spoken)
George is very special. Maybe I'm just not special enough for him. 

(sung)
If my legs were longer
If my bust was smaller
If my hands were graceful
If my waist was thinner
If my hips were flatter
If my voice was warm
If I could concentrate

I'd be in the Follies
I'd be in a cabaret
Gentlemen in tall silk hats
And linen spats
Would wait with flowers
I could make them wait for hours
Giddy young aristocrats
With fancy flats
Who'd drink my health
And I would be as
Hard as nails
And they'd only want me more
If I was a Folly girl
Nah, I wouldn't like it much
Married men and stupid boys
And too much smoke and all that noise
And all that color and light

[GEORGE, spoken]
Aren't you proper today, miss? Your parasol so properly cocked, your bustle so perfectly upright. No doubt your chin rests at just the proper angle from your chest. And you, sir. Your hat so black. So black to you, perhaps. So red to me. 

[DOT]
None of the others worked at night

[GEORGE, spoken]
So composed for a Sunday. 

[DOT]
How do you work without the right
Bright white light?
How do you fathom George?

[GEORGE]
Red red red red
Red red orange
Red red orange
Orange pick up blue
Pick up red
Pick up orange
From the blue-green blue-green
Blue-green circle
On the violet diagonal
Di-ag-ag-ag-ag-o-nal-nal-nal-nal
Yellow comma yellow comma
Numnum num numnumnum
Numnum num...

Blue blue blue blue
Blue still sitting
Red that perfume
Blue all night
Blue-green the window shut
Dut dut dut
Dot Dot sitting
Dot Dot waiting
Dot Dot getting fat fat fat
More yellow
Dot Dot waiting to go
Out out out but
No no no George
Finish the hat finish the hat
Have to finish the hat first
Hat hat hat hat
Hot hot hot it's hot in here

Sunday!
Color and light!

[DOT, spoken]
But how George looks. He could look forever. 

[GEORGE]
There's only color and light

[DOT, spoken]
As if he sees you and he doesn't all at once. 

[GEORGE]
Purple and white

[DOT, spoken]
What is he thinking when he looks like that?

[GEORGE]
Just blue and purple and white

[DOT, spoken]
What does he see? Sometimes, not even blinking. 

[GEORGE]
Look at this glade, girls
Your cool blue spot

[DOT, spoken]
His eyes. So dark and shiny. 

[GEORGE]
No, stay in the shade, girls
It's getting hot

[DOT, spoken]
Some think cold and black. 

[GEORGE]
It's getting orange

[DOT]
But it's warm inside his eyes

[GEORGE]
Hotter

[DOT]
And it's soft inside his eyes
And he burns you with his eyes

[GEORGE, spoken]
Look at her looking

[DOT]
And you're studied like the light

[GEORGE, spoken]
Forever with that mirror. What does she see? The round face, the tiny pout, the soft mouth, the creamy skin...

[DOT]
And you look inside the eyes

[GEORGE, spoken]
The pink lips, the red cheeks...

[DOT]
And you catch him here and there

[GEORGE, spoken]
The wide eyes. [DOT]
But he's never really there[GEORGE, spoken]
Studying the round face, the tiny pout...[GEORGE, spoken]
Seeing all the parts and none of the whole. 

[DOT]
So you want him even more

[GEORGE]
But the way she catches light

[DOT]
And you drown inside the eyes

[GEORGE]
And the color of her hair[DOT]
I could look at him forever[GEORGE]
I could look at her forever[GEORGE, spoken]
It's going well...

[DOT, spoken]
Should I wear my red dress or blue?

[GEORGE, spoken]
Red. 

[DOT, spoken]
Aren't you going to clean up?

[GEORGE, spoken]
Why?

[DOT, spoken]
The Follies, George!

[GEORGE, spoken]
I have to finish the hat. Damn. The Follies. Will she yell or stay silent? Go without me or sulk in the corner? Will she be in the bed when the hat and the grass and the parasol have finally found their way?

(sung)
Too green

(spoken)
Do I care?

(sung)
Too blue

(spoken)
Yes...

(sung)
Too soft

(spoken)
What should I do? Well... Red.