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The Wick’s Peter Pan Soars When The Music’s Playing
The Wick Theatre’s lush Peter Pan is thrilling whenever it breaks into song, spinning spell of gently whimsical fantasy. Otherwise, with a few notable exceptions, it settles for being a modestly entertaining evening worth bringing your kids or just yourself if you don’t have kids.
Report From New York: Be Glad To Have Kristin Chenoweth Aboard On The 20th Century
We’re back from our trip to New York to scout out productions you might want to see (or not), shows that might tour South Florida and scripts that might be worth reviving in our regional theaters. We will run our reviews intermittently …
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Tagged Adolph Green, Betty Comden, Cy Coleman, Kristin Chenoweth, On The 20th Century, Peter Gallagher, Scott Ellis
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