‘Gypsy’ Broadway Review: Audra McDonald Electrifies In George C. Wolfe’s Sensational Revival

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Aramide Tinubu Sixty-five years after it first premiered on Broadway, “Gypsy” is still known as one of the greatest theater masterpieces of the 20th century.

There have been stellar productions of the play from New York to London, led by icons including Angela Lansbury and Imelda Staunton.

However, the latest revival, shepherded by legendary director and playwright George C. Wolfe and starring Tony Award winner Audra McDonald, is an electric and truly unique production that will undoubtedly become a crowning jewel in the canon of “Gypsy.” Based on the memoirs of striptease artist Gypsy Rose Lee, the play begins in the 1920s in Seattle.

A clamor of kids rehearse for Uncle Jocko’s (Jacob Ming-Trent) kid-focused vaudeville act. Baby June (a stellar Jade Smith) and her sister Louise (Kyleigh Vickers) are set to headline the upcoming performance.

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