Review: 'Illinoise,' based on Sufjan Stevens' concept album, clears a fresh Broadway path
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Illinoise offers a fitting end to a Broadway season operating beyond conventional practices. Its blend of music, dance, and abstraction challenges traditional norms.
The production seamlessly integrates indie folk, alt rock, and chamber pop music with poetic and thematic depth, translating interior struggles into athletic grace through choreography.
While 'Illinoise' may not fit a standard narrative mold, the compromise between story and dance allows audiences to interpret themes in a personal way, breaking away from traditional script-score marriages.
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