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November 16, 2013
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November 15, 2013
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November 14, 2013
TT: Wrong turn at Albuquerque
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The arrival in New York of "Little Miss Sunshine," a musical version of the 2006 hit indie flick about an unhappy family from Albuquerque that takes an 800-mile road trip to enroll its youngest member in a children's beauty pageant, teaches a salutary lesson: No matter how good you are, you can still write a bad show. William Finn and James Lapine, the co-creators of "Little Miss Sunshine," are gifted and experienced without limit. They last collaborated on "The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee," one of the two best musicals of the past decade. Yet "Little Miss Sunshine" is a dud, one whose flaws appear in the cold light of hindsight to be blindingly self-evident. What were they thinking? Perhaps one day they'll tell us, but for now all we can do is wonder....

Beth Henley wrote one really good play, "Crimes of the Heart," in which she apparently said everything she had to say. That didn't stop her from writing 14 more plays. "The Jacksonian," her latest effort, is a total disaster, a suppuratingly ripe hunk of semi-autobiographical Southern Gothic sex-racism-and-murder extravagance whose point of view is summed up by the first stage direction: "The action of the play takes place at the Jacksonian Motel, an establishment on the outskirts of Jackson, Mississippi. The motel exists as a haunting memory, a sort of purgatory that was Jackson, Mississippi, circa 1964." Purgatory--got that? Need I add that Ms. Henley was born and raised in Jackson but now lives in California?...
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Read the whole thing here .
I also take note in today's column of the off-Broadway remounting of Bedlam's extraordinary four-person productions of Hamlet and George Bernard Shaw's Saint Joan , which will run in rotating repertory at the Lynn Fontanne Theatre through Feb. 2 and which I recommend very strongly.
For more information, go here .
TT: Almanac
G.K. Chesterton, What I Saw in America
November 13, 2013
TT: So you want to see a show?
Here's my list of recommended Broadway, off-Broadway, and out-of-town shows, updated weekly. In all cases, I gave these shows favorable reviews (if sometimes qualifiedly so) in The Wall Street Journal when they opened. For more information, click on the title.
BROADWAY:
• Annie (musical, G, closing Jan. 5, reviewed here)
• Matilda (musical, G, nearly all performances sold out last week, reviewed here)
• Once (musical, G/PG-13, reviewed here)
• Twelfth Night (Shakespeare, G/PG-13, closes Feb. 1, reviewed here)
OFF BROADWAY:
• Avenue Q (musical, R, adult subject matter and one show-stopping scene of puppet-on-puppet sex, reviewed here)
• The Fantasticks (musical, G, suitable for children capable of enjoying a love story, reviewed here)
• Fun Home (musical, PG-13, unsuitable for children, extended through Dec. 15, reviewed here)
• Hamlet/Saint Joan (drama, G/PG-13, remounting of off-Broadway production, performed in rotating repertory, closes Feb. 2, original production reviewed here)
• Juno and the Paycock (drama, G/PG-13, far too dark for children, extended through Dec. 29, reviewed here)
CLOSING SOON OFF BROADWAY:
• Good Person of Szechwan (play, PG-13, extended through Dec. 8, reviewed here)
CLOSING SOON ON BROADWAY:
• The Winslow Boy (drama, G, too complicated for children, closes Dec. 2, reviewed here)
TT: Almanac
G.K. Chesterton, "The Dagger With Wings"
November 12, 2013
TT: Snapshot
(This is the latest in a series of arts-related videos that appear in this space each Monday and Wednesday.)
TT: Almanac
G.K. Chesterton, "The Dagger With Wings"
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