It isn’t possible to review The Producers as if one hadn’t heard the shrieks of joy emanating from New York at the time of its 2001 Broadway opening. Critics raved about how daring and funny the show ...
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“Springtime for Hitler” number made everything clear — or almost so. The entire show builds to this moment, and when it comes, it’s got the lot: a tease of a beginning, catchy tunes, chorines prancing ...
Ironically, I think Springtime for Hitler shares a lot of DNA with a current smash Broadway comedy, Oh, Mary! Therefore, I wonder if a homoerotic historical farce no longer seems quite so absurd to ...
The Paper Mill Playhouse opens its fall season with springtime … for Hitler, presenting a faithful staging of the Mel Brooks musical "The Producers," which won 12 Tony Awards back before anyone ever ...
One of the reviews of "Springtime for Hitler," the "gay romp" at the center of "The Producers," says it's "shocking, outrageous and insulting, and I loved every minute." That's a pretty apt ...
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