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The Full Monty

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Todd Haimes Theatre
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227 W 42nd St, New York, NY 10036
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Terrence McNally and David Yazbek’s ode to male insecurity remains a sharper piece of satire than the rom-coms cluttering the current season. We are looking at a revival that leans into the grit of the late-nineties rust belt, directed by Leigh Silverman with movement by Connor Gallagher. The premise is simple: six guys, no jobs, and a finale that requires a high level of commitment to the craft. It is a cynical, funny, and surprisingly human look at what happens when the American dream craters. Skip the high-concept drama if you are feeling burnt out and see how this crew manages to make poverty look like a viable career path.


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