Review: Loosely inspired by the 1977 movie and featuring a mix of songs by John Kander, Fred Ebb and Lin-Manuel Miranda, the Broadway musical 'New York, New York' polishes the Big Apple to a synthetic-looking shine
The Broadway musical “New York, New York,” set in the heady days after the end of World War II, is an unabashedly rhapsodic love letter to the city. It embraces with a big bear hug—one that contemporary dwellers would probably recoil from, speaking literally—the image of New York as the fabled dream-chasing capital of the world, a notion immortalized in the title song.
The show is very loosely based on the stylized 1977 Martin Scorsese movie of the same title. The looser the better. The movie is turgid and almost unwatchable today, primarily due to the repellent behavior of Robert De Niro’s character—he’s basically a saxophone-playing Travis Bickle from “Taxi Driver,” minus the charm.
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