‘Two Strangers’ Broadway Review: They Sing Together, They Dance Together, They Don’t Belong Together
Sam Tutty and Christiani Pitts in "Two Strangers (Carry a Cake Across New York)" (Matthew Murphy) Opposite can attract, but that doesn’t mean they should. Katharine Hepburn and Spencer Tracy were the ...
Meet Dougal, an impossibly upbeat Brit who has just landed in New York City for the first time to attend the wedding of the father he’s never met. Meet Robin, the sister of the bride and a no-nonsense ...
In the opening scene of “Two Strangers (Carry a Cake Across New York),” lifelong New Yorker Robin gets to see her hometown through the eyes of an outsider. Cardboard sign in hand, she meets Dougal, a ...
As you grow, you do the hard work of parting with the vision of the world you had in your head. That’s a dynamic repeated throughout Two Strangers. Dougal is learning to give up both his idealized ...
‘Two Strangers’ Broadway Review: They Sing Together, They Dance Together, They Don’t Belong Together
Opposite can attract, but that doesn’t mean they should. Katharine Hepburn and Spencer Tracy were the ultimate they-aren’t-made-for-each-other couple that possessed real chemistry, threw off romantic ...
Much pop culture has flowed from the saying that Britain and America are “two countries separated by a common language.” The transatlantic clash of the brash and modest, the old and new countries, the ...
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