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CHESS: THE MUSICAL (11th Hour): Cold War on the board

Toby Zinman January 13, 2020 No Comments

The precision and sense of drama makes you almost forget this is a concert and not a fully staged production.

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[nyc] A New(ish) EVITA at New York City Center

Joshua Herren December 2, 2019 No Comments

Director Sammi Cannoid brings a lot of thought to the Webber/Rice juggernaut EVITA. Can the show’s libretto handle it?

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Disney’s BEAUTY AND THE BEAST (Media Theater): An enchanted musical

Chuck Schultz December 12, 2017 No Comments

BEAUTY AND THE BEAST is set in a countryside town near a forest. The musical is based on Linda Woolverton’s screenplay for Disney, which focuses on…

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Bristol Riverside Jesus Christ Superstar theatre review
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JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR (Bristol Riverside Theatre): In a little river town a great but shopworn rock opera is reborn

Kathryn Osenlund March 27, 2017 6 Comments

I went in to the show a doubting Thomas a came out a believer.

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