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By MEGHAN LOVELACE The Book of Mormon is a familiar buddy comedy with satirical flair. The jumpy choreography and dopamine disco lighting had me sitting back in my seat thinking I was going to be watching Comedy Central in a cocktail dress. But much like our lead, Elder Price (Ethan Davenport), I was reality-checked by…
In ‘Les Misérables,’ prayer, unity and hope still resound
By AARON KRAUSE There’s a moment in the much-loved musical Les Misérables during which the theater feels more like a hushed house of worship than a conventional performance space. It comes when the protagonist, Jean Valjean, prayerfully asks God to keep student revolutionary Marius Pontmercy safe from the battle at the barricade. These days, as…
National tour of ‘Back to the Future’ is a timely hit at Saenger
By ALAN SMASON, WYES-TV Theatre Critic (“Steppin’ Out“) The national tour of Back to the Future: The Musical materialized onto the stage of the Saenger Theater this week and left wakes of laughter and positive vibes throughout the venue just in time for the holidays. With state-of-the-art video projections and an extremely well-designed set that…
‘Queen of Versailles’ opens on Broadway – but should we care?
By LOU HARRY Based on a documentary, The Queen of Versailles, the new Stephen Schwartz and Lindsey Ferrentino musical on Broadway at the St. James Theatre concerns an amoral, in-it-for-herself character with no regard for the impact on others who allows her own ambitions to blind her to the needs of her children. None of…
Musicals ‘Reunions’ and ‘Beau’ run Off Broadway simultaneously with ‘Richard II’
By LOU HARRY Musicals tend not to be humble. With rare exceptions, they announce themselves whether with well-known performers, high-profile source material, energetic dance, or visual spectacle. Occasionally, though, a low-key musical finds its way to the stage, one that seems to say “pardon me” instead of “HERE I AM!!!!” Such is the case with…
Classic Stage Company’s “The Baker’s Wife” combines the right ingredients
By LOU HARRY Thanks to its notorious David Merrick-produced/Patti LuPone-starring died-on-the-road 1976 tryout, the Steven Schwartz/Joseph Stein musical “The Baker’s Wife” landed a reputation as being a lost cause. But like many musical theater lovers, I fell hard for its score – or, at least, the songs for the leads that were the only ones…

