... I can't keep saying I don't like musicals when it turns out I enjoy myself at so many of them, so I guess I've processed whatever early trauma was getting in ...
... Although TL does produce shows itself, its Passport to Broadway series snags national road companies of hot musicals from the tour producers (for example, the ...
... reputation by programming on the daring side (especially for the Valley) and mounting energetic, respectable, low-budget productions of small musicals (or at ...
... Some of the script's a little dated, which may be why we don't see Birdie produced as often as some other musicals that are, frankly, a lot clunkier and less ...
... The orchestra was splendid, too (occasionally drowning out lyrics, but that's contemporary musicals for you -- at one point, the words "You have brought me to ...
... dary in Camelot. The theater season has officially begun in our little cultural sweatbox, and that means more of the musicals have live orchestras again. ...
... Since they moved into their own space a few years back, they've put on three four-show series each season: big, popular musicals, children's shows with young ...
... t protect most works by long-dead folks like Charles Dickens, and that means anybody can (and does) create stage versions and, God help us, musicals based on ...
... courtesy of Actors Theatre. Michael Pearce Donley, Bob Stromberg and Bill Arnold. One of my favorite "little musicals" ever, ever, ever is Oil City Symphony. ...
... Like many of my favorite musicals, this script pokes fun at the very conventions to which it's paying homage. (Homage de fromage, if you will.). ...