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TheaterMay 2008 Friends & neighbors by Brooke Allen On In the Heights at the Richard Rodgers Theatre, Almost an Evening at the Theatres at 45 Bleecker Street, Parlour Song at the Atlantic Theater, and The Four of Us at Manhattan Theatre Club. A couple of weeks ago I went to see a low-budget, concert-style production of the 1960s musical Half a Sixpence at an off-Broadway revival house. Half a Sixpence was a crowd-pleaser that had successful runs both in London and New York; having been taken to see it as a child (I must be one of the only people left to have a vivid memory of its Broadway run), I was curious to know whether its unsophisticated charms would hold up in the cynical and knowing yet dumbed-down twenty-first century. Well, not really—and I couldn’t quite figure out why. The lack was not in the Edwardian setting, or the substance of the story, for the show’s authors had based it on the H. G. Wells novel Kipps, a clever sociological parable that still has much to tell us. It was more the style of the telling that rings false now, for Half a Sixpence epitomizes the big, brassy, Sixties musical (think Oliver ...
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