Michael Musto continues his W42ST I’ll Take Manhattan column, and this month turns his attention to Broadway — taking in a run of new openings and offering his clear-eyed verdicts, with a bonus second column (read his first set of reviews here).
Michael Musto is reviewing a campy trio of shows, including Titanique. Photo: Phil O’Brien
Cultural events seem to happen in threes these days, probably so it’s easier for the New York Times to do a trend piece about it. And so, Broadway is under siege all at once by a trio of campy shows that seem aimed for the gay guy in all of us. (In my case, that guy shouldn’t be that hard to find.) Here are my reviews:
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Manhattan-born entertainment journalist Michael Musto cemented his role as a nightlife fixture with his irreverent Village Voice gossip column La Dolce Musto, launched in 1984. For decades he chronicled celebrity scandals and club culture with sharp wit, later authoring books and freelancing widely. Follow him on W42ST as he launches his new column, “I’ll Take Manhattan.”