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Bless th’ mall

By Jimmy Johnson

1995-02-10-to-the-mall.giftodays-aj.jpgSpeaking of all that, I saw “Young Frankenstein” on Broadway while in NYC a couple of years ago. I was dubious, but a friend want to see it, so we all went. It was funny and enjoyable, even though it was a musical mish-mash of bits ripped from Mel Brooke’s movie, which was funnier. That’s about all Broadway is these days, from what I understand: lavish productions based on popular movies and TV shows. Arthur Miller, Tennessee Williams or even Neil Simon need not apply.

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