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The production drags S.E. Hinton’s 1960s Tulsa into the present with enough grit to make a native New Yorker feel at home. It is a musical about the divide between the haves and the have-nots, told through the eyes of a kid who reads books while his brothers fight for survival. The creative team turned the typical stage rumble into a brutal, rain-soaked dance that justifies the hype. While the country-folk score feels a bit polite for the subject matter, the staging hits hard enough to ignore the occasional musical polish. If you grew up obsessing over the novel, the ending will likely wreck you. It stays gold.
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Stay gold. The Hinton classic becomes a dirt-and-rain-soaked musical that took Best Musical at the 2024 Tonys, with Danya Taymor's staging turning a Tulsa rumble into something genuinely stirring. The Jamestown Revival score leans folk-rock and earns its big emotional swings. A muscular, heartfelt night that respects the book without embalming it.
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Stay gold. The Hinton classic becomes a dirt-and-rain-soaked musical that took Best Musical at the 2024 Tonys, with Danya Taymor’s staging turning a Tulsa rumble into something genuinely stirring. The Jamestown Revival score leans folk-rock and earns its big emotional swings. A muscular, heartfelt night that respects the book without embalming it.