Hollywood Bowl kicks off season with heartfelt 'Best of Broadway' — though 'best' may be a stretch
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- Nostalgia for Broadway’s golden age is proving to be a potent societal anesthetic.
- The hunger for this sentiment — let’s call it basic goodness — is real.
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Nostalgia for Broadway’s golden age is proving to be a potent societal anesthetic. The great shows of yesterday offer a vision of a kinder, gentler America, where the angels of our better nature aren’t considered chumps and the dream of a better tomorrow hasn’t been destroyed by zero-sum thinking.
The hunger for this sentiment — let’s call it basic goodness — is real. Sensitive to the public’s jangled mood, the Hollywood Bowl kicked off its 2026 season on Saturday with “The Best of Broadway,” a lavish, celebratory, unapologetically heartfelt concert headlined by Tony winners Lea Salonga, Brian Stokes Mitchell, Darren Criss and Renée Elise Goldsberry.