Off-Off-Broadway Review

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    All Fall Down

    "All Fall Down" depicts a moving struggle to understand and heal when a family's imperfection comes to light.

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    23 Coins

    This musical manages to insult its audience, logic, and good writing in just two hours.

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    F#@king Up Everything

    ""F#@cking Up Everything" tells the age-old story of a nice guy falling for his perfect girl. Inventive rock music and solid performances elevate this show above the quagmire of cliché.

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    Under Fire

     In "Under Fire," writer Barry Harman attempts to look at gray areas in the realms of love, war, and journalism.

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    The Assember Dilator

    A welcome experiment in sensation that provides powerful jolts of light and noise.

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    Lorenzo

    An uneven tuner attempts to combine musical theatre with opera.

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    Topsy Turvy Loves

    "Engaged" may well have been William S. Gilbert's most popular work apart from Sullivan. But whatever its Victorian charms, here the satire is largely overwhelmed by the music

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    Fat Camp

    A truly original musical with catchy rock songs and infectious humor, "Fat Camp" shines amidst the lighter fare of this year's New York Musical Theatre Festival.

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    The Cure

    "The Cure" attempts to address the profound issues of death and immortality. The aim is admirable but it ultimately doesn't meet its goal of taking them seriously.

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    Fantasy Football: The Musical?

    New York Giants fans, Hooters patrons, and fantasy football traders, you now have a musical written specially for you.