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Swept Away Broadway Review

A review of Swept Away by Jonathan Mandell | November 19, 2024

The production is marked by some stunningly staged moments that showcase the work of the lighting and set designers.  But if the creative team is hoping that this dark musical will provoke deep questions — about the ethics of survival; about guilt and redemption — I was left with a more practical question: Is now the right time or Broadway the right place to mount such a bleak and basic book?

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