He told me how he loved me, how he needed and/or valued me.
He told me how he loved me, how he needed and/or valued me.
Falsettoland opened at Playwrights Horizons on June 28, 1990, under artistic direction of Andre Bishop. It subsequently moved to the Lucille Lortel Theatre on September 16, 1990 to be produced by Maurice Rosenfield and Lois F. Rosenfield, Inc., with Steven Suskin in association with Playwrights Horizons and by special arrangement with Lucille Lortel. It was directed by James Lapine, set design by Douglas Stein, costumes by Franne Lee, lighting by Nancy Schertler, sound by Scott Lehrer, and stage management by Kate Riddle. Michael Starobin was orchestrator and musical director. A cast recording was made on DRG Records Incorporated.
| Character | Played by |
| Marvin | Michael Rupert |
| Trina | Faith Prince |
| Jason | Danny Gerard |
| Whizzer | Stephen Bogardus |
| Mendel | Chip Zien |
| Dr. Charlotte | Heather MacRae |
| Cordelia | Janet Metz |
| Song | Sung by |
| Falsettoland (later Welcome to Falsettoland) |
Everybody |
| About Time | Marvin |
| Year of the Child | Everybody but Whizzer |
| Miracle of Judaism | Jason |
| The Baseball Game (later Sitting Watching Jason (Play Baseball)) |
Everybody |
| A Day in Falsettoland | Everybody |
| Racquetball | Marvin and Whizzer |
| Round Tables, Square Tables (later The Fight) |
Marvin, Trina, Mendel, Jason |
| Everyone Hates His Parents | Mendel and Jason |
| What More can I Say | Marvin |
| Something Bad is Happending | Charlotte and Cordelia |
| More Racquetball | Marvin and Whizzer |
| Holding to the Ground | Trina |
| Days Like This | Everybody |
| Canceling the Bar mitzvah | Trina, Mendel, Jason |
| Unlikely Lovers | Marvin, Whizzer, Charlotte, Cordelia |
| Another Miracle of Judaism | Jason |
| Something Bad is Happening (reprise) | Charlotte |
| You Gotta Die Sometime | Whizzer |
| Jason's Bar Mitzvah | Everybody |
| What Would I Do? | Marvin and Whizzer |