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Review: In ‘The Harder They Come,’ Innocence Lost to a Reggae Beat

The New York Times – Music:

A stage adaptation of the 1972 movie about a Jamaican singer turned outlaw hero sounds great but falls hard at the Public Theater.

Jesse Green
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