Reviews by Roger Catlin
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Review: MRS. DOUBTFIRE at Capital One Hall
From: BroadwayWorld | Date: 10/22/2025
Its desperation for laughs (which don’t come easily) makes it seem jolting when they suddenly stomp on the brakes for an emotional scene. It usually involves something between the kids and the parent who has departed, a common enough occurrence in a divorced-filled land that it could strike a familiar chord. But they happens so quickly, and end so soon that these moments seem more like aberrations.
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