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Musical Question

By Libby Molyneaux

Published on September 06, 2008 at 2:22am

Are rock musicals better suited to a theater setting or an actual rock club? This is the question many wondered about several years ago in regard to Andy Prieboy's wholly magnificent White Trash Wins Lotto. And while that masterpiece sits somewhere like an abandoned, gifted child (Andy? ANNNNN-DEEEEE??!!), we now have Be Bop a Lula, a rock 'n' roll play about Eddie Cochran and Gene Vincent in England. Mon., Sept. 15, 22 & 29, 8 p.m.; $8.
Mon., Sept. 22, 2008