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Matthew Broderick is, pleasant and very likeable. His voice is fine, but not one to load to an iPod. His dancing is not embarrassing, but he does seem to have a greater gravitational force field around him than others.
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If there were a prayer for Broadway shows it would be for all of them to be hits. Despite good intentions, though, "Leap of Faith" at the St. James Theatre is an unanswered prayer.
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Light, who plays a dowdy alcoholic in "Other Desert Cities," is so excited about being on Broadway that, she says, "My friend, Katie Finneran said to me, 'You are still like an ingenue. I am the oldest ingenue on Broadway!"
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The talking heads on cable only wish they wielded the power newspaper columnists of old had. They were titans who formed public opinion and whispered in presidents' ears.
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In this taut play, a man is on his deathbed while his wife anticipates his demise. Their adult children have a vicious fight. The son gets beaten badly and the daughter falls off the wagon. "The Lyons" is a comedy.
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"Ghost" is astonishingly loud and aggressively visual, in fact it relies more on visual than the usual tools of theater, say, talent.
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Early on in "Don't Dress for Dinner," a British sex farce at Broadway's American Airlines Theatre, one has to wonder how complicated the plot can get. The answer: extremely.
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