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re: The last great musical to open on Broadway

Posted by: perfectlyfrank 02:05 pm EDT 03/14/14
In reply to: re: The last great musical to open on Broadway - Chazwaza 06:08 pm EDT 03/13/14

I totally agree with what you're saying. That's my point. BOTH shows were well served by their productions. I tend to prefer NINE (both production and material - and score, though I will admit that Sondheim is the stronger, more exacting lyricist). I like both shows and they and shows like them that keep me going back to the theatre.


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