| NEW - LOLITA, MY LOVE - Talkin' Broadway's Review | |
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| Marc Miller takes a look at Lolita, My Love: Did the creators of Lolita, My Love have some kind of death wish? One: Choose as your source material Vladimir Nabokov's notorious 1955 novel Lolita, a masterwork trafficking in subject matter so salacious it still makes readers nervous. Two: Hire as your composer John Barry, known mainly for his scores for James Bond movies, someone who's never written a Broadway musical before. Three: Try out in Boston, the one town least likely to appreciate a story about an erudite 40-year-old's obsession with his barely-teenage stepdaughter. Not a recipe for success, is it? Lolita, My Love folded in Beantown and hasn't been heard from since, except in very occasional cover recordings. . . . |
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