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Slow Burn’s Titanic Musical Compassionately Depicts Triumph Turned to Tragedy
The enduring genius of Titanic the Musical beautifully limned by Slow Burn Theatre Company is that while it arely nods at what’s to come, it relies on the audience viewing the initial paeans to progress and dreams with the knowledge that this optimistic vision will be swept away by fate, Nature or the very God being prayed to.
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Tagged Aaron Atkinson, Alexa Baray, Andrew Rodriguez-Triana, Ann Marie Olson, Broward Center for the Performing Arts, Cameron Jordan, Casey Sacco, David Hyman, David Matthew Klein, Emmanuel Schvartzman, James A. Skiba, Jordan Wolfe, Justen Fox-Hall, Kate McGowan, Landon Summers, Leah Sessa, Mallory Newbrough, Matthew Korinko, Maury Yeston, Patrick Fitzwater, Peter Stone, Rich Szczublewski. Rick Pena, Sahid Arnaud Pabon, Sean McClelland, Slow Burn Theatre Company, Steven Fuentes, Thomas M. Shorrock, Titanic, Troy J. Stanley, Victor Souffrant
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