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NEW REVIEW: "ANYONE CAN WHISTLE"
Posted by: T.B._Admin. 03:55 pm EST 03/11/22

Howard Miller reviews last night's concert at Carnegie Hall:

There was a parade in town last night. It was viewed by the audience at Carnegie Hall, a sold-out concert version of the Stephen Sondheim/Arthur Laurents musical Anyone Can Whistle. The show, which has lived on in multiple recordings and periodic concerts ever since its extremely short-lived original (and thus far only) fully staged Broadway production in 1964, remains as musically compelling and thoroughly confusing as ever. The Carnegie Hall production was presented by the symphonic choir MasterVoices under the direction of Ted Sperling, with the lead roles performed by a game and splendid cast of Broadway names and delightfully narrated by Joanna Gleason.
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