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Getting Follies Right | Theater Review by Terry Teachout - WSJ.com by TERRY TEACHOUT

Of all the major postwar musicals, "Follies" may be the hardest to revive successfully. Not only was it one of the largest-scaled Broadway shows to come along prior to the Era of Falling Chandeliers, but the subject matter of "Follies," a caustic study of two middle-age marriages gone sour, is disturbing in a way likely to put off casual dinner-and-a-show theatergoers. Factor in Stephen Sondheim's magnificent score, …

SOURCE: The Wall Street Journal Subscription at 10:22pm on June 2, 2011

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