“Some Like It Hot” - A Glittering Nod to Jazz Age and Acceptance
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“Some Like It Hot” - A Glittering Nod to Jazz Age and Acceptance
By Kimberly Rau The national tour of “Some Like It Hot” is in Providence this week, and you couldn’t ask for a better adaptation of the 1959 Billy Wilder film, nor for a story that holds up as beautifully in the time since the original. In short: Joe and Jerry, two musicians living in Chicago in 1933, witness a murder and must go on the run to avoid being taken out by the mobster who did it. Their solution is to go undercover as women and join S…
Some Like it Hot: Depression never looked so spectacular
Winner of four Tony Awards, including Best Choreography and Best Costumes, Some Like It Hot is a non-stop fun fest of top-notch singing, dancing and heartfelt jocularity! PPAC presents this tap-dancing, razzle-dazzling Broadway hit that won more theater awards than any show in its season, including
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