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A modern day setting for the ancient Greek myth of Orpheus (Reeve Carney) and Eurydice (Eva Nolezada).  The story is narrated by Hermes (the incredible AndrÃ© De Shields) with commentary by the “Fates” (Jewelle Blackman, Yvette Gonzaleez-Nacer, and Kay Trinidad).  Orpheus is a musician and poet but is missing something from his life when he encounters Eurydice who he immediately falls in love with and proposes to (</description>
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        <description>Review of &#039;ain&#039;t too proud: The Life and Times of the Temptations&#039;

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I am hugely sceptical of shows that prominently feature the music of one particular group or era.  When I see a musical I am interested in not only the music but also a real story and many such shows are not much more than watching a concert on stage.  If I want to see a concert I will go to a concert, when I go to a show or musical I want more.  In the case of</description>
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There is always something happening in New York particularly if you like the arts from Broadway to fantastic shows at the various museums, theatres and art galleries.

Be sure to have a look at my New York City, New York pages for lots of other ideas on what to see and do.</description>
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