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FLYING OVER SUNSET: A LONG, STRANGE, BEAUTIFUL TRIP

A review of Flying Over Sunset by Elysa Gardner | December 13, 2021

I’d love to report that Sunset sustains that high for its roughly two and a half hours, but this long, strange trip—featuring a book by James Lapine, who also directs, music by Tom Kitt and lyrics by Michael Korie—is ultimately an uneven one.

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‘Company’: A Glorious Revival Revolves Around an Empty Role

Juan Michael Porter II | December 9, 2021

It’s never a good thing when the only praise you have for the central performer in the revival of a groundbreaking musical is, “She’s very pretty.” Unfortunately, that, and a pleasant voice, are all that Katrina Lenk brings to her performance as the cipher, Bobbie, in this otherwise marvelous revival of Company. Yes, that’s Bobbie, […]

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‘Harry Potter and the Cursed Child’: Come for the Nostalgia, Stay for the Spectacle

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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