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The shock of the new

  The Apple Tree, the Broadway musical Regina Lyric Light Opera is presenting at the Shumiatcher Theatre in the Mackenzie Art Gallery through Sunday afternoon, is a fabulous, funny show that shouldn't be missed. Unfortunately, judging by the half-full houses on Wednesday and Thursday, it is being missed, by far too many people. Why? Most likely because it's not a well-known show. Never mind the fact the original ran for 463 performances on Broadway in 1967 and was nominated for six Tony awards. Never mind that its creators, Jerry Bock and Sheldon Harnick, are the same songwriting team that gave us Fiddler on the Roof, one of the most popular musicals of ...

Posted by Edward Willett at 17:44, November 10th, 2000 under Art Columns, Blog, Columns | Comment now »