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May 11, 2010

Vibrators, leather bars and good old-fashioned sodomy have never looked more wholesome than they do in “The Kid,” the easygoing, sentimental new musical about a gay couple trying to adopt a baby. The homosexual partners at the center of this surprisingly unsurprising production, which opened Monday night on Theater Row, feel like truly ordinary people, folks you’ve met many times before in depictions of American spouses in pursuit of parenthood.

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May 14, 2010

The new musical "The Kid" tracks the ups and downs of a couple on its path to adoption. The administrative roller coaster provides a gold mine of amusing material, but this tender, funny show is more about the emotional journey of becoming a parent for the first time.

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May 14, 2010

The terrific new musical The Kid, presented by The New Group at Theatre Row, is taken from an unlikely source: renowned sex advice columnist Dan Savage’s memoir of the same name about he and his partner’s attempt to adopt a baby. But thanks to the book by Michael Zam, consistently clever lyrics by Jack Lechner, music by Andy Monroe, and direction by Scott Elliott, the gamble more than pays off.

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Roma
Torre

May 12, 2010

The Kid" is aimed at anyone who’s ever had a family, lost a family or craved one — which actually means just about all of us. The fact that it’s about two gay men attempting to adopt a baby from a homeless teenager doesn’t make it any less universal. In fact, it’s the details based on true events, that give this sweetly clever, somewhat sentimental love story its disarming appeal.

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Time
O’Leary

May 20, 2010

When I read Dan Savage’s The Kid: What Happened After My Boyfriend and I Decided to Go Get Pregnant, the last thing I ever thought would come of it was a musical. Told in Savage’s hilariously raunchy style, it’s a great read, and astonishingly moving in certain scenes. It’s one of those books that stays with you for months after you read it.

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