Clumsy look at Jewish Broadway history is toe-tapping nostalgia

you won't succeed

Lacking the shrewd lampooning instincts of Spamalot, from which it takes its name, revue You Won’t Succeed On Broadway If You Don’t Have Any Jews is a muddle: too solemn for satire, too grandiloquent for cabaret, and too fractured for musical theatre.

Read my full Ham & High review here

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