The new Kate Nash dance musical, choreographed by Andy Blankenbuehler, is spectacular as long as you pay no attention to what it’s saying.
Category: Theater (Off Broadway)
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Review: In ‘Only Gold,’ Each Move Is Worth 1,000 Words
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Ben Platt on the Unfortunate Timeliness of His ‘Parade’ Revival
The New York Times – Music:The 29-year-old actor, best known for his Tony-winning turn in “Dear Evan Hansen,” this week returns to the stage at New York City Center.
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‘Hound Dog’ Review: A Soul-Searching Journey Strays Off Course
The New York Times – Music:Melis Aker’s new play with music, presented by Ars Nova and PlayCo., follows a musical prodigy without drive or passion.
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Review: In This ‘Wuthering Heights,’ Music, Moors and Untamed Spirits
The New York Times – Movies:Emma Rice’s glorious stage adaptation of Emily Brontë’s novel is a feat of storytelling, with a singing and dancing chorus embodying the moors.
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Kate Nash Keeps Getting Back Up. This Time, Off Broadway.
The New York Times – Music:After the twists and turns of a pop career, the British singer-songwriter adds a new string to her bow: musical composer.
