Corn Puddin’ Sparks Broadway Schmigadoon! Revival

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Deadline’s Schmigadoon! Broadway review finds a bright, crowd-pleasing pastiche of Golden Age musicals—lavish costumes, high-energy numbers, and playful nods to Carousel, The Music Man, and more—anchored by Ana Gasteyer and a lively ensemble; while Alex Brightman’s Josh is less engaged, the show’s corn-puddin’ humor and nostalgic riffing keep the Nederlander Theatre production buoyant and entertaining.
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