New York – The show is called Forever Tango, and they weren’t kidding with that title. Two-and-a-quarter hours really is a lot of tango time. Like similar revues Tango Argentino and Tango Pasion, this Broadway summer filler’s main challenge is to inject variation into an entertainment built entirely around a single sultry dance tradition, defined by its heightened sense of melodramatic sizzle. But creator-director Luis Bravo’s worldwide hit addresses the fatigue issue by steadily cranking up the degree of difficulty in the routines as the marathon progresses. First seen in 1994, the show returns at a
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- 7/15/2013
- by David Rooney
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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