OPINION
BROADWAY SHORTIES
Written by Jan Herman
Published November 19, 2004
Published November 19, 2004
Clyde Haberman asks: "Have you noticed the large number of plays in recent years, on and off Broadway, whose titles consist of only one word?" And answers:
To list a few, we now have "Rent," "Bug," "Sin," "Doubt," "Stomp," "Svejk," "Whoopi," "Hairspray," "Chicago," "Brooklyn," "Dracula," not to mention words like "Reckless," "Wicked," "Trying" and "Cookin'." Say this for "Democracy." It is at least a long word, like "Guantánamo" and "Cinderella" ...
But something called "Our Cellphone Symphony" at the Brooks Atkinson Theater — where Michael Frayn's "Democracy" had its Broadway premiere last night — is the really fascinating stuff. Go read the column.
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