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Broadway Is Serving Liberal Comfort Food, and That's the Problem
TheatreMusical Theatre2 min read6 days ago
Former Washington Post theater critic Naveen Kumar just published a guest essay in the New York Times arguing that Broadway has stopped taking risks. The piece uses Death of a Salesman as its anchor. Lee J. Cobb's original 1949 performance, to ask a brutal question: when did Broadway stop wanting to gut-punch its audience?