
"In a musical-theater world besotted
with the cheap irony of countless would-be 'Urinetowns,' Mr.
Dixon's earnest effort, with its stately chorales and well-drawn
trios, stands out."
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"What gives this chamber
piece its originality is that the eight performers who act
as a chorus ... replay the events leading up to the tragedy
in song, while Cory, the
outsider, only speaks -- unable to find his own singing
voice until it's too late. It's a construct that works
beautifully. "
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