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Georgy is a musical with a book by Tom Mankiewicz, lyrics by Carole Bayer, and music by George Fischoff.
Based on the Margaret Forster novel Georgy Girl and the subsequent 1966 film adaptation, it tells the story of awkward, overweight, dowdy music teacher Georgy; her beautiful, self-centered roommate Meredith; Meredith's ne'er-do-well boyfriend Jos; and widower James Leamington, Georgy's father's wealthy employer, who has a lustful eye on the full-figured girl. When Meredith becomes pregnant, an overjoyed Georgy prepares for the blessed event, and soon after finds herself the baby's caregiver when the irresponsible Meredith disappears with a new beau. Georgy and Jos settle into an unlikely relationship threatened by his need to be independent, ultimately forcing Georgy to make a decision based on what's best for the child rather than her own needs and desires.
Georgy (or Georgiy or Georgi) is a Russian masculine given name, derived from the Greek name Georgios. It corresponds to the English name George. Other Russian derivations from "Georgios" are Yegor, Yury and Yuri. The name Georgy may refer to:
Georgy may refer to:
- Georgy (name), the Russian form of the name George
- Diminituve for Georgina
- Georgy, the protagonist in Georgy Girl novel, film, and song
- Georgy (musical), a musical by the novel Georgy Girl