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The Maxamoo Podcast Previews the New York Winter Theatre Season Beyond Broadway

By: Nov. 09, 2016
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A preview of what we're looking forward to at the theater for the remainder of 2016.


Shows discussed:

Ride the Cyclone book, music and lyrics by Brooke Maxwell and Jacob Richmond at MCC Theater

Sweet Charity book by Neil Simon, music by Cy Coleman, lyrics by Dorothy Fields from The New Group

Mouse - The Persistence of an Unlikely Thought by Daniel Kitson at St Ann's Warehouse

Furry!/La Furia! by WilLiam Burke and translated by Modesto Flako Jimenez with additional translation by Mariela Regalado at The Bushwick Starr

Alligator by Hilary Betis from New Georges

Josie Long: Something Better by Josie Long at Barrow Street Theatre

The Dead, 1904 based on the novella by James Joyce, adapted by Paul Muldoon & Jean Hanff Korelitz at The American Irish Historical Society

Finian's Rainbow music by Burton Lane, book by E.Y. Harburg & Fred Saidy, lyrics by E.Y. Harburg at Irish Rep

The Strange Undoing of Prudencia Hart by David Greig from The National Theatre of Scotland at McKittrick Hotel

Homos, Or Everyone in America by Jordan Seavey at LAByrinth Theater Company

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We base our recommendations on the quality and characteristics of the production, not theater size. So the terms Broadway, Off Broadway, and Off Off Broadway (which are all technical terms describing the location and number of seats in a theater) are not important to us.

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