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Would you like to enjoy a visual feast in Broadway in New York? Below are four spectacular shows wit...
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Would you like to enjoy a visual feast in Broadway in New York? Below are four spectacular shows with their slogans and some critics' remarks.
The Lion King
Experience the stunning artistry, unforgettable music and the exhilarating choreography of Disney's The Lion King. Now is the time to join the circle of life at Broadway's award-winning Best Musical.
Awe-inspiring! Broadway theater is alive again. Taymor's imaginative ideas seem limitless. It's a gorgeous, gasp-inducing spectacle. The show appeals to our childlike excitement in the power of theater to make us see things afresh (重新).
— by Richard Zoglin from Time Magazine
Chicago
The Tony-winning revival of Kander and Ebb's musical will razzle-dazzle you.
Chicago remains the best adult entertainment in town and still bubbles with the joy of performing!
— by Ben Brantley from The New York Times
The Phantom of the Opera
The timeless story, the unforgettable score, and the longest-running show in Broadway history.
Phantom rules! It remains as fresh and spectacular as ever. Beautiful and romantic, I have to tip my hat: The Phantom of the Opera has aged divinely.
— by Roma Torre from NY1
Hamilton
Go back to the era of the Founding Fathers with Lin-Manuel Miranda’s inventive Tony-winning musical, winner of 11 Broadway.com Audience Choice Awards.
Historic. ‘Hamilton' is brewing up a revolution. This is a show that aims impossibly high and hits its target.
— by Ben Brantley from The New York Times
1.Which two shows are Tony-winning musicals?
A.The Lion King & Hamilton.
B.Chicago & Hamilton.
C.The Phantom of the Opera & Chicago.
D.The Phantom of the Opera & The Lion King.
2.Which statement is TRUE about the four Broadway shows?
A.The Lion King inspires people to see things from a new perspective.
B.Chicago takes us back to the era of Founding Fathers.
C.The Phantom of the Opera aims high and reaches its goal.
D.Hamilton is the longest-running show in Broadway history.
3.In what column of a magazine can you most probably read this article?
A.Finance. B.Entertainment.
C.Science. D.Sports.
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