Broadway musicals, so the adage goes, don’t get written; they get rewritten. In 1992 American theatregoers were surprised to hear that Crazy for You, a new Gershwin musical, comedy was about to open o ...
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There’s no business like show business! The two plays, both set in the 1930s, and both produced by the Lincoln Center Theatre in 2014, are James Lapine’s comedy about legitimate theatre and Douglas Ca ...
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Robert Tanitch reviews An American in Paris at Dominion Theatre, London W1 Hollywood in the 1930’s, 40’s and 50’s certainly knew how to make musicals. The 1951 MGM musical, An American in Paris, was n ...
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Robert Tanitch reviews the latest DVDs COVER GIRL (Eureka), a musical showcase for Rita Hayworth and Gene Kelly directed by King Vidor in 1944, was good for both their careers. The songs by Jerome Ker ...
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