Review: "Story of My Life" By: Roma Torre
"The Story Of My Life" is about as lean as a musical can get. Broadway-goers expecting more bang for their buck may be disappointed, but I found it artistically consummate.
"The Story Of My Life" is about as lean as a musical can get. Broadway-goers expecting more bang for their buck may be disappointed, but I found it artistically consummate.
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