Howard Miller takes a look at Notre Dame de Paris at Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts:
Compared to the 100 years it took to construct the cathedral that bears its name, what's the two decades that passed before the all-singing, all-dancing, emotionally relentless French conflagration known as Notre Dame de Paris landed in New York? Anyway, if you have been unable to pop over to Europe or Asia for one of its many productions since this paradigm of power ballads first saw the light of day in 1998, then allons enfants to the David H. Koch Theater at Lincoln Center where it opened last night, fittingly on Bastille Day. |