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Big Knife, The
Book Of Mormon, The
Chicago
I'll Eat You Last
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Lucky Guy
Macbeth
Mamma Mia!
Matilda The Musical
Motown The Musical
Nance, The
Newsies
Nice Work If You Can Get It
Once
Phantom Of The Opera
Pippin
Rock Of Ages
Rodgers And Hammerstein's Cinderella
Spider-man: Turn Off The Dark
Testament Of Mary, The
Trip To Bountiful, The
Vanya And Sonia And Masha And Spike
Wicked


OFF-BROADWAY REVIEWS

Avenue Q
Berenstain Bears Live! In Family Matters, The Musical, The
Blue Man Group
Bull
Bunty Berman Presents
Cougar The Musical
A Family For All Occasions
Fiasco Theater's Into The Woods
Fried Chicken & Latkes
Fuerza Bruta
Here Lies Love
Natasha, Pierre, And The Great Comet Of 1812
Old Fashioned Prostitutes (a True Romance)
Old Jews Telling Jokes
A Public Reading Of An Unproduced Screenplay About The Death Of Walt Disney
Silence! The Musical
Sistas: The Musical
Stomp
Women Of Will




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ABOUT DIDHELIKEIT.COM

Welcome to DidHeLikeIt.com, your official guide and translator for all the Broadway theater reviews by Ben Brantley, the chief theater critic for the The New York Times... and The World (insert evil and high pitched Ben Brantley laugh here).

We developed DidHeLikeIt.com for two reasons.

1. Everyone wants to know if Ben Brantley and The New York Times liked a Broadway show or not.

2. No one actually wants to read the reviews.


(And for the few that do read them, no one can understand them anyway. I mean, really . . . can someone explain what this description of a play really means: "It's like a late-night phone call from a friend in crisis who begins by cracking wise and ends by sobbing convulsively.")


At DidHeLikeIt.com, you can find out if He liked it or not with a quick glance at our Ben-ometer. And presto, you've just saved yourselves three hours of trying to decipher the latest linguistics lessons from Mr. Brantley!

You can even subscribe to this site so that you can find out if He liked the latest Broadway musical after every opening night! Never be out of the Ben-loop again!

However, contrary to The New York Times' belief, the world doesn't revolve around him. Therefore, we also use the Ben-ometer for all of the other prominent publications in town so you can see whether or not the wanna-be Brantleys liked the show or not as well. Click the link for each show to the left to get reviews from Variety, Newsday, USA Today, Daily News, and more.

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