Cue the music
The relentless quest for fresh ways to convey conflict and catharsis is taking American theatre in a surprising new direction
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Tennessee Williams meets Rodgers and Hart (and even Mozart). Flouting historical disdain, serious drama on the American stage has embraced the musical with gusto. Exhibit one: “Caroline, or Change”, which arrived on Broadway in May after a celebrated run at New York's Public theatre.
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