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NEW - BAR MITZVAH BOY - Talkin' Broadway's Review
Posted by: T.B._Admin. 06:43 pm EST 02/12/18

James Wilson takes a look at Bar Mitzvah Boy:

Eliot Green, a Jewish kid on the cusp of manhood, is the central character of the slight but tuneful musical Bar Mitzvah Boy, and he has a serious case of cold feet. Runaway brides are fairly common figures in theatre and film, but it is not very often one comes across a runaway bar mitzvah boy. The amusing premise might not be a draw in itself to make a pilgrimage to the current production in the York Theatre Company's estimable Musicals in Mufti series, but musical theatre aficionados will no doubt kvell at the chance to see and hear a rarely performed Jule Styne musical. . . .
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re: NEW - BAR MITZVAH BOY - Talkin' Broadway's Review
Posted by: PurpleMoney 07:45 pm EST 02/12/18
In reply to: NEW - BAR MITZVAH BOY - Talkin' Broadway's Review - T.B._Admin. 06:43 pm EST 02/12/18

I've never seen this show before so, I'm going this week.

I so loved Jule Styne, that in college (30 years ago) a put together a jukebox musical of his songs, based on the life of my grandmother as a radio performer, and his lawyer sent me a cease and desist letter. At that moment, I knew I was a star! I framed the letter!

- you gotta have a gimmick!
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