See Ordinary Muslim at the New York Theater Workshop. See Farinelli and the King.
Glad you enjoyed the meal! And yeah, play felt a little "meh." Rylance hamming it up a bit more than necessary. (The other "big" play/musical of the season, "And the Band Played On," is similarly thin.)
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I’ll cede on Rylance - felt he wasn’t challenged by the piece.
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I admit I thought, "why did he do this role? this is so small for someone whose talents are so large," and later I saw that he was married to the playwright and I guess it made more sense.

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Also I winced at many of the jokes. As a historian I cannot stand heavy-handed "DIDYA KNOW THE SANDWICH WAS INVENTED IN THIS TIME PERIOD TOO?"-style humor. I thought the way they did the singing was interesting and worth the attendance though.
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I laughed only at the 'phillistines' joke when Farinelli said he could sing in English.
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Band Played, however, was a jewel.
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To each their own and etc. The only theatre that has floored me for awhile was Daniel Craig and David Oyelowo in "Othello" last winter — just a totally sublime, amazing, shockingly impressive experience.
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I liked the live countertenor
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