Theater review: Broadway Rose’s ‘The King and I’ still crackles with vitality, great songs
The classic Rodgers and Hammerstein musical may be 59-years-old, but good singing, well-rehearsed children and the recreation of Jerome Robbins’ original choreography show it still has plenty to say.
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