After enduring all 90 painful minutes of this undercooked, horribly amateurish show, you'll be wondering how the hell it got to Broadway.
The 1960s French sex farce "Boeing-Boeing," considered by some to be extremely dated and sexist, has a very mixed history. But, like it or not, it is the funniest play on Broadway.
Fishburne is stunning and spectacular while arguing the appeal of the landmark Brown v. Board of Education case. Perhaps someday he can play Thurgood Marshall in a better play.
But in spite of its rude sentiment, sharp lyrics and technicolor costuming, "Cry-Baby" remains an undercooked, irritating spoof. It suffers from second-rate direction, forgettable songs, and…
New Jersey's Paper Mill Playhouse scored big time when it recruited Patti Colombo.