<cite>Brighton Beach Memoirs</cite> shines on Broadway thanks to Chicago director's deft touch, by Chris Jones
In his distinguished and, frankly, very moving Broadway directing debut, David Cromer mostly does what he has been doing for years in little theaters all over Chicago. He tackles a tired, second-tier play that has become clouded with contrivances, cliches and the stamps of star actors, and, in this particular case, expectations over the efficient deliveries of iconic one-liners.
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