Anything you can do, icons do better. At least, it seems so in today's musical theater, with its endless parade of revivals, "revisals," and ransackings of dead composers' catalogs. The scene's grim aura of overfamiliarity offers humorists an irresistible target, of which writer Joanne Bogart and composer Eric Rockwell have taken juicily merciless advantage in their witty multipart parody at... More >>>