Unlike the mobile British corpse in “Operation Mincemeat,” the traveling American cadaver in the Broadway musical “Dead Outlaw” has a far less noble posthumous purpose than winning World War II. This ...
So, this month, when considering an entry for the Podcast Canon, I went looking for something scary to elicit that same ...
NEW YORK − Who needs a defibrillator when you have “Dead Outlaw”? David Yazbek’s latest curio, which opened April 27 at the Longacre Theatre, is a waggish, walloping, what-in-tarnation musical; the ...
Dead Outlaw drives the final nail into the 2024-25 Broadway season, and I’ve never felt more alive. Elmer McCurdy’s funeral is the party of the year: wall-to-wall country and rock bangers, a dynamite ...
One hour and 40 minutes, with no intermission. At the Longacre Theatre, 220 West 48th Street. There’s a nagging similarity between the 20th-century criminal Elmer McCurdy and “Dead Outlaw,” the ...
Dead Outlaw, the much anticipated Broadway musical coming this spring, has announced that the cast of the critically acclaimed Off Broadway cast will reprise their roles from the 2024 staging.
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by The show was shut out at the Tonys after being nominated for seven awards, including best musical. By Michael Paulson “Dead Outlaw,” a hard-driving ...