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Review: ‘The Little Prince,’ a Lumbering Circus

A review of The Little Prince by Elisabeth Vincentelli | April 11, 2022

Antoine de Saint-Exupéry’s “The Little Prince,” a megaselling classic of children’s literature first published in 1943, begins with a crash landing. Now, an adaptation of the beloved tale has made a similarly unfortunate entrance on Broadway.

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A Diluted ‘Little Prince’ Leads to Disenchantment

Ran Xia | April 11, 2022

There was a child seated behind me at the Broadway Theatre the evening I attended The Little Prince. The boy was roughly the age I was when I first learned of Antoine de Saint-Exupéry’s exceedingly charming, poignant, heartbreaking tale. The child was getting excited, asking questions, enthralled by the pretty rainbow lights filling the space, […]

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A Recipe for Love is Served in ‘Birthday Candles’

Juan Michael Porter II | April 10, 2022

Familiarity often breeds contempt but in Noah Haidle’s Birthday Candles, it also serves as the ingredient of love.  Over the course of the 90 minutes of this tightly calibrated Broadway debut, that love transforms Ernestine (Debra Messing) from a rebellious 17-year-old on the cusp of greatness into a 107-year-old great-grandmother who holds her family together. […]

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