Funny Girl 56

In the Ziegfeld Follies, in Hollywood films, and on the radio, Fanny Brice was one of the most celebrated entertainers of her time. With humor, talent, and chutzpah, young Fanny, an awkward Jewish girl who "isn't pretty," defies the odds and becomes... Read More

Suggested Backdrops

This iconic show is all about life in showbiz--so what better choice than THEATRE BACKSTAGE? Use for the whole show by rotating in various set pieces or use solely for the backstage and rehearsal scenes. For Fanny's humble beginnings on the Lower East Side, consider slightly run-down EAST SIDE STREET - B. RED AND GOLD DRAPES is perfect for performance scenes--or, for more Ziegfeld flair, use Art Deco WE'RE IN THE MONEY to make these scenes really sparkle. METROPOLITAN TRAIN STATION is grand enough to support showstopping "Don't Rain on My Parade." Elegant GRAND MANSION EXTERIOR is the perfect house for a "Sadie, Sadie married lady" to make a home--and for inside the mansion, GRAND BALLROOM - B has enough grandeur to keep up. Your Fanny Brice might be the "greatest star" in your production of Funny Girl, but TheatreWorld's backdrops sure make a great supporting player!

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Funny Girl Backdrops

In the Ziegfeld Follies, in Hollywood films, and on the radio, Fanny Brice was one of the most celebrated entertainers of her time. With humor, talent, and chutzpah, young Fanny, an awkward Jewish girl who "isn't pretty," defies the odds and becomes one of the greatest stars of her generation. Fanny's rise to super-stardom and her turbulent romance with gambler Nick Arnstein are explored through Bob Merrill and Jule Styne's unforgettable score, which includes "People," "Don't Rain On My Parade," "I'm the Greatest Star," "The Music That Makes Me Dance," and "You Are Woman, I Am Man."