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Andre De Shields joins Jungle Book Apr 24
2013, 06:46:39 PM
Born in Baltimore... very French.
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MATILDA Reviews Apr 24
2013, 06:26:23 PM
In THE NEW YORKER (April 29 issue), Hilton Als gives "Matilda" an entirely positive review, praising all the principals (describing Oona Laurence as "deep" in the title role, Gabriel Ebert and Lesli Margherita as "faulous," and calling Bertie Carvel "a great new star"). He says the show is "directed with head-spinning alacrity by Matthew Warchus." There's not a negative word, yet it's an oddly incomplete review that doesn't even mention Tim Minchin, the score, the production design
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THE NANCE Reviews Apr 24
2013, 06:10:48 PM
THE NEW YORKER review by Hilton Als (April 29 issue) is a rave: "Douglas Carter Beane’s “The Nance” (at the Lyceum) is a nearly perfect work of dramatic art, whose power derives from its equitable compassion and its unromantic view of myth."
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Matilda / Kinky Boots - My Thoughts Apr 18
2013, 06:13:15 PM
RIPPED MAN: Thanks for sharing your thoughts. There's been a lot of venom directed at MATILDA on this board, but, like you, I loved it from start to finish. I haven't seen the B'way production yet, just the London one with the original adult leads. I thought it was so far from being just for children; the writing is so literate and clever. I saw the show just as Brantley saw it, am baffled by the people who think the score is weak. Frankly, it restored my waning love of musical theater (I was a
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2013 Broadway.com Audience Award nominations Apr 16
2013, 11:11:47 AM
I tried to vote only in those categories where I'm in a position to actually have an opinion, but votes in ALL categories are required. What silliness.
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mediocre shows with great scores? Apr 14
2013, 09:49:15 PM
The Grass Harp
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Gay subtext of Matilda Apr 14
2013, 06:07:29 PM
While Googling MATILDA, I actually came across some woman's Christian blog entry stating that it's a "pro-life" show ("every new life is a miracle"). Humans have a capacity to read whatever they want into anything.
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Gay subtext of Matilda Apr 14
2013, 05:52:56 PM
Let's not overlook ANNIE: "The son will come out tomorrow."
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Little Me Apr 14
2013, 05:11:26 PM
A revival company called 42nd St. Moon is staging a production of LITTLE ME in San Francisco next month.
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MATILDA Reviews Apr 12
2013, 08:36:03 PM
Many thanks to all who've provided links to reviews; I joined BroadwayWorld specifically in order to track response to MATILDA. I saw the show in London last June, and was more excited by it than by any other musical in the past few decades (I was part of the Broadway community as a teen-aged actor in the 1960s and 70s, but now live on the west coast). This is my 1st post on this board, so please bear with me if I've gone about it in a clumsy way (this is a reply to the post that originally began this thread. Should I have done it differently?) Anyhow, here is a very, very positive review from Adam Green for VOGUE MAGAZINE: "...though I had liked Matilda a lot when I saw it on the West End last year, I really loved it this time around. It felt sprightlier, more moving, and life-affirming, without having lost any of the darkness that marks it as a product of Dahl’s mordant imagination. It’s an utter charmer about the redemptive power of stories and the imagination that’s all but impossible to resist." http://www.vogue.com/culture/article/stage-notes-matilda-on-broadway-and-tales-from-londons-west-end/#1
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