CMU School of Drama


Tuesday, June 05, 2007

Curtains for musical comedy?

Salon Arts & Entertainment: "Six years ago, Mel Brooks hit New York with his smash hit phenomenon 'The Producers' and inadvertently ushered in a new era of musical theater, one in which the old-style musical comedy -- the kind with a book, lotsa yuks, pretty girls and grandstanding performances -- was rushed back into fashion. For nearly three decades, that sort of feel-good enterprise had been locked in the deep freeze, first by the lumbering domination of the British mega-musicals, then by the heady, medicinal exercises of the atonal Sondheimarati. Brooks reminded theatergoers what they had been missing: fun."

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