It feels like Broadway is rediscovering the incredible work of Stephen Sondheim over the past few years, as one musical after another finds a home in New York City once again. From the gender-swapped Company and the more recent revival of Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street, Sondheim's easily identifiable music and lyrics are being experienced by a new generation of theater lovers. This Broadway season sees the return of the classic Gypsy, a musical retelling of burlesque dancer Gypy Rose Lee's life, starring Audra McDonald and Joy Woods. Gypsy has that quintessential classical Broadway feel, however this revival features a few crucial changes that fundamentally shift the story in interesting ways for modern audiences. We caught Gypsy on our most recent trip to NYC and couldn't wait to share our thoughts!
In this episode of the Box Seat Babes podcast, hosts Brian Kitson and RJ Miller-Zelinko discuss the story and characters that drive the narrative of this Broadway revival of Gypsy. Which storylines meant the most to both of them? Were there any characters that stood out amongst the rest? How well has Gypsy translated from early Stephen Sondheim to now? You can find all those answers and so much more in this episode of our podcast! You can catch Gypsy at the the Majestic Theatre, currently running through August, so get your tickets now and witness theatrical magic!
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