Musical Theatre Students Perform New Brain: April
2007
A New Brain
Music and lyrics by William Finn and book by Finn and
James Lapine.
Gordon Schwinn works at his piano to meet a deadline.
He is irritated because he must write a song about Spring
for a children's television entertainer who dresses as
a frog. He takes a break from his writing and meets his
friend Rhoda at a restaurant for pasta. During lunch,
Gordon clutches his head and falls face first into his
meal. Rhoda calls an ambulance, and Gordon is taken to
the hospital. He learns that he has a brain tumor and
fluid build-up in his brain. Gordon needs an operation,
and if he doesn't have it, he could die or never regain
the use of his faculties.
While in the hospital, Gordon contemplates his situation.
His greatest fear is dying with his greatest songs still
inside of him; and so from his hospital bed, and in while
in a coma, and all throughout his ordeal, he begins writing
the songs. He also has several hallucinations that involve
various people whom he has encountered. In particular,
a homeless lady that he met on his way to get pasta with
Rhoda continually pops up.
Gordon eventually has the surgery and recovers completely.
The creative block he was experiencing before his ordeal
lifts, and he gains new insights. His near death experience
encourages him to re-evaluate and better appreciate the
people and relationships in his life.
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