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Sunday, December 03, 2006
Stage Reviews: 'Grey Gardens' and 'Drowsy Chaperone' are sharp contrast to Broadway's 'Tarzan'
Post Gazette: "God bless the Broadway musical, which continues to tackle both the obvious and the arcane."
1 comment:
Anonymous
said...
I have heard NOTHING but good things about both Drowsy and Grey. However, Tarzan, I have heard nothing but bad remarks. I know it is visually SO stunning and gorgeous, technically. But the story and the quality of the show is really tainted by the fact that a monopoly is slowly being created on Broadway with all these Disney Musicals. I really think it is the shows with quality and true stories that really define Broadway. Because I can pop in the DVD of TARZAN anytime. To see Jersey Boys, I have to go to New York.
1 comment:
I have heard NOTHING but good things about both Drowsy and Grey. However, Tarzan, I have heard nothing but bad remarks. I know it is visually SO stunning and gorgeous, technically. But the story and the quality of the show is really tainted by the fact that a monopoly is slowly being created on Broadway with all these Disney Musicals. I really think it is the shows with quality and true stories that really define Broadway. Because I can pop in the DVD of TARZAN anytime. To see Jersey Boys, I have to go to New York.
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