Where can you find Bea Arthur and Elaine Stritch dueting? Stephen Sondheim conducting a sing-along? Mel Brooks starring in The Producers? Only in Forbidden Broadway, the irreverent, ever morphing parody now turning 20.
Gerard Alessandrini
The New York Times
Forbidden Broadway is better value than anything on Broadway. I once compared it to the Chrysler Building, but that doesn't quite do it. Let's just say it's even funnier than The Producers, and marginally less literate than Shakespeare.
Melissa Rose Bernardo
Entertainment Weekly
WHEN "Forbidden Broadway," the revue that extols and lambasts the Fabulous Invalid called Broadway, approached its 20th anniversary this year, I thought, how wonderful. . . . Oh, good! I can do a retrospective and I won't have to write anything new. . .
Patricia O'Haire
Daily News
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