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Theater Review: Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Cinderella
The 1957 made-for-TV musical arrives on Broadway.
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The 1957 made-for-TV musical arrives on Broadway.
You've got less than three weeks to catch the latest splashy, genre-braiding fantasy from visionary Emma Rice and Britain's Kneehigh Theatre.
Plus The Madrid, Passion, The Dance and the Railroad, Katie Roche, and Much Ado About Nothing.
Old-time show tunes were everywhere in last night's show.
Theater’s deep disgust for (and fear of) “the Millennials” reaches a high-water mark with Really Really.
Will the new Mizheads even realize the show began onstage? Will it matter?
Including The Good Person of Szechwan, All in the Timing, and The Clement World.
A Brecht-inspired production and a one-man show.
Plus the Crayola nonsense of The Jammer.
"Never in the long history of towels and crotches has there been such a knot."