-
Follies is a
musical with
music and
lyrics by
Stephen Sondheim and a book by
James Goldman. The plot
centers on a
crumbling Broadway theater, now scheduled...
- In architecture, a
folly is a
building constructed primarily for decoration, but
suggesting through its
appearance some
other purpose, or of such extravagant...
- Wilder's
Folly (also
known as Pincent's Kiln,
Nunhide Tower and Flint's
Folly) is a
folly and
dovecote at Nunhide, near the
village of
Sulham in the English...
- The
Ziegfeld Follies were a
series of
elaborate theatrical revue productions on
Broadway in New York City from 1907 to 1931, with
renewals in 1934, 1936...
- The
March of
Folly: From Troy to
Vietnam is a book by
Barbara W. Tuchman, an
American historian and author. It was
published on
March 19, 1984, by Knopf...
- The
Brooklyn Follies is a 2005
novel by Paul Auster. 59-year-old
Nathan Gl****
returns to Park
Slope in Brooklyn, New York
after his wife has left him...
-
Titicut Follies is a 1967
American direct cinema do****entary film produced, written, and
directed by
Frederick Wiseman and
filmed by John Marshall. It...
- The
Folly Boat is a boat that
washed up
alongside Folly Road in
Folly Beach,
South Carolina,
during Hurricane Hugo in 1989.
After nobody claimed the boat...
- Körner's
Folly is a
historic home
located at Kernersville,
Forsyth County,
North Carolina,
United States. It was
built in 1880 by Jule
Gilmer Körner,...
- May's
Folly could mean:
Hadlow Castle,
known locally as May's
Folly Octagon House (Columbus, Georgia), also
known as May's
Folly This
disambiguation page...