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| musical had its premiere last year from | | | | As you watch “Cry Baby”, you |
| November 6 to December 16 at the La Jolla | | | | remember “Grease,” the record-breaking |
| Playhouse. | | | | musical on Broadway. You cannot forget the |
| “Cry Baby” is a musical on Broadway | | | | rock’n’roll teens, their ill-tempered |
| that’s based on a movie by John Waters in | | | | parents, and the life of two lovers in the 1950s. |
| 1990 that was released under the same name. | | | | Although when you get Cry Baby musical tickets, |
| The movie starred a young Johnny Depp, along | | | | the show is deprived of the talent of Harvey |
| with Iggy Pop and Ricki Lake. The Broadway | | | | Fierstein, it does contain the creativity of |
| musical version of this movie is directed by Mark | | | | Broadway’s most trustworthy |
| Brokaw and choreographed by Rob Ashford. | | | | “weapon” – Thomas Meehan! In |
| Mark Brokaw has directed many hit Broadway | | | | 1970s, Meehan had taken a break from writing |
| shows, including “The Constant Wife,” | | | | humor briefs for a New York magazine in order |
| “Reckless,” and “How I Learned to | | | | to pen down a book for “Annie.” Later, he |
| Drive” for Vineyard Theatre Production, which | | | | went on churning books for “The |
| won him a Drama Desk Award. Choreographer | | | | Producers” and “Hairspray.” He also |
| Rob Ashford has to his credit a Tony Award for | | | | has to his credit “Young Frankenstein.” |
| the Broadway hit “Thoroughly Modern | | | | And now, with “Cry Baby”, he’s all |
| Millie” and Tony nominations for “The | | | | set to conquer the hearts of hundreds of more |
| Wedding Singer” and “Curtains.” | | | | theatre fans. |
| The show is a spoof of 1950s movies. The sets | | | | So, if you’re interested in reading the |
| take you back to 1954 Baltimore. Here, Wade | | | | rebellious mind of Waters, watch the Broadway |
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