Saturday, March 23, 2002 at midnight (Broadway Time)
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THEATER REVIEW | 'GOLDEN BOY'

A Dated Musical Whose Music Is Never Out of Date
By BEN BRANTLEY
Precious things lose their luster fast in "Golden Boy," the 1964 musical inspired by Clifford Odets's hit drama of 1937.

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Time for Boxing Revival

"Golden Boy," the 1964 musical based on Clifford Odets' Depression play, is one of those Broadway curiosities that are perfect for the City Center Encores! series.

SOURCE: New York Daily News at 12:00AM

Toronto Star: You're doing fine, Oklahoma!

In hands of director Trevor Nunn, the classic musical is a Broadway triumph by Richard Ouzounian
Four Stars. Once again, Richard and I agree 100%.

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Golden Boy

Reviewed by David Finkle

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Tunes and Tomes

To celebrate the return of Oklahoma! to Broadway, Michael Portantiere reviews some of most notable recordings of the score.

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Swoosie Kurtz and Tim Robbins Take On The Guys

Swoosie Kurtz and Tim Robbins will be the next stars of Anne Nelson�s The Guys. The new cast will perform in the two-person play from April 2 through April 19.

SOURCE: Broadway.com at 12:00AM

Was Oklahoma! OK with Broadway Critics?

Broadway theatergoers have been waiting to see Trevor Nunn and Susan Stroman�s take on Oklahoma! for a few seasons now. The pr...[Read More]

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THEATER REVIEW | 'GOLDEN BOY': A Dated Musical Whose Music Is Never Out of Date By BEN BRANTLEY

Precious things lose their luster fast in "Golden Boy," the 1964 musical inspired by Clifford Odets's hit drama of 1937.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 12:00AM

It's A-Bout Time For Boxing Revival By HOWARD KISSEL

Golden Boy," the 1964 musical based on Clifford Odets' Depression play, is one of those Broadway curiosities that are perfect for the City Center Encores! series.

SOURCE: New York Daily News at 12:00AM

Archive Import - Comment

Did y'all see Reidel get bitch-slapped by Cameron last night on Theater Talk? They may be able to sell that video tape as a fund raiser! Of course, I still love Reidel.

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