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NEW YORK TIMES BigThumbs_DOWN

April 22, 2014

In this high-pedigree show — produced by the Disney company and Cameron Mackintosh and staged by the eminent British director Richard Eyre and the wunder-choreographer Matthew Bourne — every act of sorcery comes with a fortune-cookie life lesson attached.

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Newsday
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April 22, 2014

A quaint, muddled, beautiful-looking musical with plenty of spectacle but even more emotional distance.

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VARIETY BigThumbs_MEH

April 22, 2014

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New York Daily News
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April 22, 2014

Nobody does magical entertainment like Disney – except Cameron Mackintosh. The two have teamed up for the musical Mary Poppins, which opened last night on Broadway and won’t be going anywhere for a long time. It is a roof-raising, toe-tapping, high-flying extravaganza

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NEW YORK POST BigThumbs_UP

November 16, 2006

LOVELY! With her carpetbag, a parrot-headed umbrella for airy transport and the rare ability to slide up banisters, the inimitable heroine of Mary Poppins put down and took off at the New Amsterdam last night, courtesy of Cameron Mackintosh, Walt Disney and the original author, P.L. Travers.

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April 22, 2014

What’s the opposite of supercalifragilisticexpialidocious? Let’s try saderkindadisappointmentidioticocious.

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WASHINGTON POST BigThumbs_UP

April 22, 2014

As Mary levitates to meet the eyes of ticket holders in the upper balcony of the New Amsterdam Theatre, where Mary Poppins opened Thursday night, you might be surprised to find yourself wondering: Why do so few other moments in this lavish show make us feel that we’re on a particularly jolly holiday?

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