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“Vibrant and funny, desperate and elegiac… will shatter your heart”

“More of a song cycle than a traditionally structured, plot-driven musical, ‘The Beautiful Lady’ is set at the Stray Dog Café, a real-life St. Petersburg cabaret where the owner, Boris Pronin (Starr Busby), hosted such literary luminaries as Anna Akhmatova (Kate Fuglei)… vibrant and funny, desperate and elegiac, with some so lovely they will shatter your heart.”

-Elisabeth Vincentelli
NYT Critic’s Pick

NYT Critic's Pick

“More of a song cycle than a traditionally structured, plot-driven musical, ‘The Beautiful Lady’ is set at the Stray Dog Café, a real-life St. Petersburg cabaret where the owner, Boris Pronin (Starr Busby), hosted such literary luminaries as Anna Akhmatova (Kate Fuglei), Osip Mandelstam (Henry Stram), Marina Tsvetaeva (Ashley Pérez Flanagan) and Alexander Blok (George Abud, from “The Band’s Visit”) in the years leading up to World War I. They’re high on ideas and ideals — and, for some of them, on each other — and dream of a political, sexual and artistic revolution.

Swados and Paul Schmidt, who translated many of those writers’ poems (large chunks of which are incorporated into the show), wrote the book, which was revised by Jocelyn Clarke and serves mostly as a thread linking the songs. And, oh, what wonders those are: vibrant and funny, desperate and elegiac, with some so lovely they will shatter your heart.”

-Elisabeth Vincentelli

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