It is the Tony's this Sunday and so we revive the annual tradition of me describing Tony nominated plays and musicals in a single sentence, aka badly. It should be said, I tend to amuse myself describing them so succinctly you can't really tell what it's about. But these are great works, and trust that I have been scouring interviews with everyone, and and so excited to see more of what this season has to offer. The Balusters - Have you ever been to a neighborhood association meeting. It's like that but dramatic. Giant - Ronald Dahl decides if he should apologize for seeming anti-Semitic. Liberation - A women reflects on her mother's feminism. Little Bear Ridge Road - Death cleaning but dramatic. The Lost Boys - When you move to a new town and it turns out they have a lot of vampires. But now with singing! Schmigadoon! - A couples retreat gets very real (or surreal) when the couple stumbles into a fictional town where people sing their feelings, and apparently they can't leave until…
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