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Forgotten Musicals Friday: When THE FIG LEAVES ARE FALLING Fell Flat

In today’s edition of Forgotten Musicals Friday, we take a look at THE FIG LEAVES ARE FALLING, a musical so desperate to run that it raffled off a chicken to the audience at every performance. A turkey would have been more apt! Continue reading

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The Saturday List: All 11 Best Musical Tony Award Winners of The 1940s and 1950s Ranked From Worst To Best

The 1940s and 1950s were a golden era for Broadway, a time when the Best Musical Tony Award recognized some of the most iconic shows ever staged. But not all winners are created equal. In this weekend’s Saturday List, we’re ranking all the Best Musical Tony Award winners from these two decades, from the most forgettable to the truly timeless, taking into account their cultural impact, musical innovation and audience reception over time. Continue reading

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Forgotten Musicals Friday: The Merely Marvelous REDHEAD

Join as us we delve into this week’s s forgotten musical: REDHEAD. Continue reading

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