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Thursday, August 31, 2023

Theater Thursday - How to Steal an Election

We were given complimentary tickets to How to Steal an Election for review purposes. Any and all opinions expressed are our own.


What: How to Steal an Election

Where: Theater at St. Jean's
             150 E. 67th St.
             New York, NY

Who: Recommended for Ages 13 and Up

When: Through September 3, 2023



Although it was created in 1968, the musical, How to Steal an Election, is extremely relevant and timely and not just because of the title. This musical takes a harsh look at politics but does so in a fun way through a series of extremely lively and energetic song and dance numbers which include campaign slogans and more. There is a bit of story to the musical, but not much really.



The musical numbers and the cast that performs them make this a show worth seeing. The singing voices are lovely, and the dancing is incredible. The best way to enjoy this show is not to concentrate on politics and how little things have changed but just think about the opportunity to see a group of talented performers strutting their stuff.


And that's our view. For more about How to Steal an Election or other upcoming shows in York Theater's Musicals in Mufti series, visit www.tdf.org/shows/19835/musicals-in-mufti-fall-2023

Photo credits: 
All How to Steal an Election production photos by Rider Foster

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