STAGE REVIEW: 'The King & I'
Rodgers & Hammerstein were pioneers when it came to combining social issue theater and spritely musical riffs — humming about racial equality and women’s rights? That was a thing in the 1950s? It was
Read MoreRodgers & Hammerstein were pioneers when it came to combining social issue theater and spritely musical riffs — humming about racial equality and women’s rights? That was a thing in the 1950s? It was
Read MoreYou root for Nellie because Janelle Lutz is one of the most intoxicatingly effervescent actresses on North Texas stages. She brings the performance more joyful abandon than I’ve ever seen delivered in the role before, filling the Carpenter Hall not with her size but with her boundless personality
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