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Something Rotten!, set in the 1590s, follows brothers Nick and Nigel Bottom as they struggle to find a theatrical gimmick that will upstage the more popular (and more talented) William Shakespeare. How about adding some songs? skills at the Dr. Phillips Center Florida Hospital School of the Arts. Lloyd Webber has “pushed to the fore a group of rockin’-out U.S. youngsters so capable, charming, vulnerable and aspirational, their open hearts surely will fell any and all resistance,” Chris Jones wrote in the Chicago Tribune. ■ Waitress (March 20–25, 2018). An allfemale creative team turned a low-budget ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ Broadway, complete with music and lyrics by singer-songwriter Sara Bareilles, a sixtime Grammy nominee. ������������������������������������������������������������������������Waitress, which cost about $1.5 million to make and earned a surprising $23 million at the ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������- ed with audiences. That story revolves around Jenna, a Deep 64 artsLife | SUMMER 2017 South waitress with a gift for baking delicious pies, through which she expresses her hopes, dreams and fears. She’s stuck in a small town and an abusive marriage when a baking contest in a nearby county and a new gynecologist in town — with whom she has an affair, which they describe during a duet as “a pretty good bad idea” — offer the chance for a fresh start. �������� ������������ ���������� �������� �������� ���������������� ������ ����- build her life, encouraged by her colorful co-workers and the crusty — if you’ll pardon the pun — owner at Joe’s Diner. Screenwriter Jessie Nelson wrote the book for Waitress. It was directed by Tony winner Diane Paulus, whose credits include Pippin and Finding Neverland. Waitress�� ������������ �������� �������������� �������� ������ ���������� ���������� the belly. A new book, Sugar, Butter, Flour: The Waitress Pie Cookbook, Recipes from


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