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Forbidden Broadway: Merrily We Stole a Song Off-Broadway Reviews

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Created, written and directed by Gerard Alessandrini, with musical staging by Gerry McIntyre, FORBIDDEN BROADWAY: Merrily We Stole a Song skewers the latest deluge of Broadway offerings including Hell’s Kitchen,... (more info)

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Previews Aug 30, 2024
Opened Sep 19, 2024
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‘Forbidden Broadway’ Review: Let Them Somewhat Entertain You

From: The New York Times  |  By: Jesse Green  |  Date: 9/19/2024

Though Broadway, with its vanities and oddities, is in many ways an easy target, hitting satirical bull’s-eyes is hard. Expecting Alessandrini to be as consistently sharp and catchy as the best musicals he ransacks is unrealistic. Even if the music...

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‘Forbidden Broadway: Merrily We Stole a Song’ Review: Grand Theft

From: The Wall Street Journal  |  By: Charles Isherwood  |  Date: 9/19/2024

Naturally, in a production that sprints through so many songs and shows in a mere 90 minutes, some numbers provide fewer laughs per bar of music. A finale spoofing “Suffs” doesn’t quite stick the show’s landing. A framing device using “Back...

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Review: Forbidden Broadway Mercilessly Mauls the Hits

From: Observer  |  By: David Cote  |  Date: 9/21/2024

Forbidden Broadway is a goof, but a virtuosic and stylish one, with infectious comic verve and lyrics that range from wittily inspired to boldly dumb (rhyming “earplugs” with “queer drugs”). It’s Mad Magazine with jazz hands; Saturday Night...

Maybe it’s not my cocktail. I say this as someone who enjoys parodies, but Merrily We Stole a Song veers into self-congratulatory smugness. It's not that I don’t disagree with its comments on the crisis of Broadway biz leaning on cushy nostalgia ...

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Forbidden Broadway: Merrily We Stole A Song

From: New York Theater  |  By: Jonathan Mandell  |  Date: 9/19/2024

This mix works best when past and present exist side by side (by side), such as when Danny Hayward performs the song “Wilkommen” from “Cabaret.” He is first an elegant Joel Grey in 1966 (“You would adore/Our catchy score/and beg for more”...

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