Curiously enough, I didn't make up the idea of titling musicals via the simple formula of Main Character's First Name + Exclamation Mark: nope, it's an idea with far more cornthenticity than that. In fact, the first musical titled in this simple yet catchy manner was the young Stephen Sondheim's ill-fated attempt to popularize the life, career, and philosophy of Martin Heidegger. While Marty! failed to burn up the trousers (or however it is Variety would so cleverly put it), it did spawn a hit song, whose instrumental version might still be heard in elevators and bank lobbies to this day.
Sans further verbiage, here's an excerpt from:
"Tuesday Afternoon in the Classroom with Martin"
Marty: The essence of technology...
chorus: ...Of Technology! Technology!
Marty: ...lies in Enframing!
chorus: in Enframing! Enframing!
Marty (leaping up atop his desk and twirling about): Its holding sway belongs within destining!
Hannah (countervoice): holding sway...destining...
{Music picks up tempo--kind of a finger-snapping ditty here}
Marty: Dig!
Destining, at any time
Starts man on a way of revealing, man
Approaching the brink of the possibility
Of pursuing and pushing forward, yeah
Nothing but what is revealed in ordering
Hannah: What is revealed in ordering...
Marty: What is revealed in ordering!
And of deriving...
chorus: deriving, deriving, deriving!
Marty (dancing from desk to desk in the classroom):
...deriving all his standards on this basis!
Marty, Hannah, Little Techny--a small lovable street urchin--and chorus
(all hold hands and sway about together):
Holding sway, holding sway
Our destining today
Technology, technology
Enframing yesterday
In ordering, in ordering
What is revealed in ordering
The brink of possibility!
Ummm...yeah...just make the removal of this text's unconcealing emerge into being, okay?