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‘Company’ review: This is the Broadway show to see right now

A review of Company by Johnny Oleksinski | December 9, 2021

Minutes into the musical “Company,” which opened Thursday night at the Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre, you’re overcome by a sensation that’s eluded the rest of this tricky theater season — that Broadway really is back.

Finally, a smart, funny, human revival about the highs and lows of being alive that actually feels alive. It helps that the show by Stephen Sondheim, who died last month, is the best musical about New York City ever written.

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Ana Zambrana | December 7, 2021

The moment you walk into the Lyric Theatre the magic of the Potter world hugs you. Just as they have done in Universal Studios, with the flick of their wand, The Wizarding World of Harry Potter invites you to join them on a new expedition. The welcoming warm glow of faux candlelight, the gold-trimmed accents, […]

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‘Mrs.Doubtfire’: 90’s Property Goes from Protest-able to “Just” Regressive

Ana Zambrana | December 5, 2021

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