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Between the musical’s most energetic musical numbers, Beckford’s Rapunzel and Dillman’s O.F.G. make the most of their finest spit-take moments.
The musical’s not-totally-autobiographical protagonist is a woman named Sophie, who travels to her grandfather’s shiva and finds herself crushing majorly on her Israeli second cousin, Yoni.
Was it preemptive self-defense against Broadway reviews like this one, that would apply aesthetic judgment to the musical’s gauche bonanza of too-muchness?