Broadway Review: Billy Crystal’s ‘Mr. Saturday Night’ is a hilarious, retro good time
That kind of courageous self-examination, combined with Crystal’s singular talent, impeccable craft and sweet-and-sour gestalt, is a rare thing on today’s youthful, empowerment-crazed Broadway — and bus groups from New Jersey will be lining up at the Nederlander Theater for Borscht Belt-friendly gags tinged with the pain of decline.
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Usher, the protagonist of Michael R. Jackson’s fantastic Pulitzer Prize-winning musical, A Strange Loop, is a Black, gay man writing a musical after his MFA while working as an usher for guests watching Disney’s Broadway hit The Lion King. The meta-musical, directed by Stephen Brackett, follows Usher —played by Jaquel Spivey making his Broadway debut— […]
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