'Chicago' losing its razzle-dazzle in current road show
This latest tour feels musty, with the performers going through the same old Bob Fosse-inspired motions.
This latest tour feels musty, with the performers going through the same old Bob Fosse-inspired motions.
Louis Contey's dutiful revival turns Hannah Arendt into a docent, helpfully guiding us through the story of her life.
Just like its Italian-American hero, "A Bronx Tale" the musical moves between worlds and worldviews.
"The Choir of Man" may be set in a pub, but its sound hails more from the coffee shop.
The Mercury Theatre's intimate environs prioritize genuine, emotional heft over cheap laughs or easy razzmatazz.