The
headline of the article is “RSC's Matilda: the Musical a hit on Broadway”.
The article
is from а newspaper
under the nameplate The Guardian.
The article
is written by Matt Trueman on 12 April.
The article
is devoted to the success of Matilda’s production, the Musical a hit on
Broadway.
The purpose
of the author is to give the reader some information on The Royal
Shakespeare Company's production – its first Broadway premiere in 15 years,
became the most satisfying and subversive musical ever to have come out of
Britain.
The author
starts by telling the reader that Matilda: the Musical, winner of a
record-breaking seven Olivier awards in London, has opened to huge acclaim on Broadway,
assuring the show of at least two further international productions. Later the
author gives different views on this musical such as, for example, the words of
RSC Artistic director Greg Doran about the fact that there’s something universal
in the story. It is about imagination and how words can inspire imagination and
it's about how it's OK to be clever. In conclusion, the author puts an accent
on the huge salary of tickets on this musical and it is 250,000 tickets.
I found the article interesting and useful as it’s interesting
to know what happens in the world. I like to visit the theatre performances,
and especially if it concerns the musicals. This article makes me be curious
about the fact what this play is about.
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