

Parade
Miglė, who married when she was very young, has for 26 years been divorced from her ex-husband who one day calls her and asks for a favour. He has found that it would be a good time to get married again after the death of his mother. But there is a small problem: their divorce is valid only in the eyes of the law, because a Catholic marriage cannot be divorced. It can, however, be annulled. All that needs to be done is to complete an application and give the “Catholic court” a good reason. But she does not know in what kind of absurd situations she is about to find herself in.
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Plot Summary
Based on the 1998 Broadway musical, 'Parade' tells the story of Leo Frank, a Jewish factory manager in 1913 Atlanta, who is wrongly accused of the murder of a 13-year-old girl. The musical explores themes of prejudice, injustice, and the power of love amidst a deeply divided society. It follows Leo's trial, his relationship with his wife Lucille, and the fight for his exoneration.
Critical Reception
The 2023 Broadway revival of 'Parade' has been met with widespread critical acclaim, lauded for its powerful performances, moving score, and timely themes. Audiences have also responded enthusiastically to its blend of historical drama and musical intensity.
What Reviewers Say
- Stellar performances, particularly from Ben Platt and Micaela Diamond, anchor the emotional weight of the production.
- The revival breathes new life into Jason Robert Brown's compelling score and Alfred Uhry's sharp book.
- A thought-provoking and ultimately hopeful exploration of injustice and human connection.
Google audience: Audiences consistently praise the show's emotional impact and the outstanding vocal performances of the lead actors. Many highlight the powerful storytelling and the resonant themes of justice and compassion.
Awards & Accolades
Won the Tony Award for Best Revival of a Musical, Best Actor in a Musical (Ben Platt), Best Featured Actor in a Musical (Will Roland), Best Direction of a Musical, Best Lighting Design of a Musical, and Best Orchestrations. Nominated for Best Actress in a Musical (Micaela Diamond) and Best Costume Design of a Musical.
Fun Fact
The original 1998 Broadway production of 'Parade' won Tony Awards for Best Book and Best Original Score, but was often considered ahead of its time and closed after a relatively short run.
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