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Posts Tagged ‘David Korins’

Evan Hansen Gropes For the Truth

By Welton Jones | January 6, 2020 | 0

One moment, he’s invisible. The next, he’s an internet star. And it’s all a lie.

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‘Hamilton’ Is About More Than Just One Revolution; Make Room for Miranda

By Welton Jones | January 11, 2018 | 0

The American Revolution addressed from the perspective of a classic underdog in Lin-Manuel Miranda’s epic ‘Hamilton’ is also a revolution in theatrical application of the vernacular to the mythic.

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‘Motown’ Has the Horses, But Story Is Sitting in the Barn

By Martin Jones Westlin | December 29, 2017 | 0

‘Motown the Musical,’ Berry Gordy’s look at the rise of his colossal music empire, makes for a fairly decent concert. The Broadway San Diego entry, however, is far from the monument to history it requires.

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At LJ Playhouse Boy Gets Girl, But First There’s the Cataclysm ‘Up Here’

By Welton Jones | August 11, 2015 | 1

Two kids meet cute and eventually earn their happy ending in ‘Up Here,’ the new musical at the La Jolla Playhouse, but first there’s the amazing galctic-sized nunivers of complications between his ears that must be tamed and forced to work together. From the husband and wife teams that did the songs for Disney’s ‘Frozen,’ among many other credits.

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