Review: Muriel’s Wedding the Musical (Global Creatures)
A star is born in this clever adaptation of a beloved Australian film.
A star is born in this clever adaptation of a beloved Australian film.
A traditional but superbly staged production that transcends the rain and some dated elements.
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