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They’re Playing A Pleasant If Not Exciting Song At The Wick
Benefiting from a Neil Simon script and a winning turn by Andrea McArdle,
The Wick Theatre is betting its older doggedly mainstream audience will be won over by this effectively sweet but decidedly insubstantial romantic musical comedy.
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Andrea McArdle At The Wick: Still The Working Actress Four Decades After Playing Annie
When 13-year-old Andrea McArdle exploded across the country, the moniker Broadway Baby recognized the talent powering her performance as Annie singing the iconic “Tomorrow.” Now, about to headline They’re Playing Our Song at the Wick Theatre, her voice and demeanor reflect four decades working steadily to consistent acclaim but never getting caught up in a cyclone of similar proportions.
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Tagged Andrea McArdle, Annie, Carole Bayer-Sager, James Clow, Marvin Hamlisch, Neil Simon, Norb Joerder, The Wick Theatre, They're Playing Our Song
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