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    Jul 1808:00 PM
    A Bronx TaleChevalier Theatre, Medford, MA
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    Aug 1708:00 PM
    A Bronx TaleSuffolk Theater, Riverhead, NY
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    Oct 1203:00 PM
    A Bronx TaleDes Plaines Theatre, Des Plaines, IL
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    About A Bronx Tale

    Currently, A Bronx Tale continues to be celebrated in various live performances across the United States and internationally. The musical has seen numerous tours, with productions being staged in regional theaters and high schools, showcasing its enduring popularity and relevance. In recent news, the show has been included in various theater festivals, and there are ongoing discussions about reviving the Broadway production, potentially leading to new interpretations and innovative staging. The characters and story resonate with many, particularly in urban settings, reflecting social issues and the complexities of family dynamics. The musical's upbeat score and engaging narrative keep audiences entertained, and its messages about choice and identity remain pertinent today. With the resurgence of interest in live theater post-pandemic, A Bronx Tale is poised to attract a new generation of theatergoers eager to experience its captivating blend of drama and music.

    A Bronx Tale History

    A Bronx Tale is a musical and stage adaptation of the 1993 film of the same name, which was written by Chazz Palminteri. The story is set in the 1960s in the Bronx, New York, and revolves around a young boy named Calogero Anello, who is torn between the values of his hardworking father, Lorenzo, and the allure of the street life represented by a local mob boss, Sonny. Chazz Palminteri originally wrote the story as a one-man show, which debuted in 1989 at the New York Theatre Workshop and became a hit, eventually leading to the film adaptation directed by Robert De Niro, who also starred in it. The musical version, with music by Alan Menken and lyrics by Glen Slater, premiered on Broadway in December 2016, featuring a book by Palminteri. The production was praised for its authentic portrayal of Italian-American culture and the struggles of youth in a changing urban landscape. The story highlights themes of family, loyalty, and the challenges of growing up in a divided world, making it a resonant piece for audiences across generations.