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Wasn't it actually "fall season..."?

Posted by: Delvino 12:40 pm EST 11/23/14
In reply to: re: Is this pull quote from today's NYT ad for Side Show deceptive? - seeseveryshow 11:37 am EST 11/23/14

Meaning, come January, its inherent essentialness wanes? I think the quotation's amendments are still within the spirit of Isherwood's recommendation: go see this show, musical theater lovers. If you place it in context, the context only enhances the fervor in the admonition to theatergoers. It's not a case where a few words selected from a lukewarm review are used to suggest a passionate endorsement. Isherwood's passion is throughout his review, no question; the quotation reflects the overall embrace of the show.


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