Tag Archives: Bryce Pinkham
Report From New York: Re-Re-Re-Revamped Chess For Existing Fans Of The Score
The new, improved Broadway musical Chess — based on the procession of earlier edtiond — is indeed new and improved. Whether that’s enough to get you to buy a ticket to the run at the Imperial Theatre is solely a question of personal affection for the score.
Posted in Performances, Reviews
Tagged Aaron Tveit, ABBA, Bryce Pinkham, Chess, Lea Michele, Tim Rice
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Report from New York: Some Hot Lessons From A Cold Winter
A pre-holiday foray to a snow-struck Broadway delivered a master class of insights that last beyond a temporary season, whether it was Macbeth or Matilda, The Glass Menagerie or A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder, even A Night With Janis Joplin, Domesticated and Murder For Two.

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