Lights Out: Nat “King” Cole at New York Theater Workshop – Review
“Lights Out: Nat King Cole” sometimes allows Daniel J. Watts, as Cole’s internal strife, to get way too much of the spotlight.
“Lights Out: Nat King Cole” sometimes allows Daniel J. Watts, as Cole’s internal strife, to get way too much of the spotlight.
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