Summary
There's so much angst and misery in "Dreamgirls" that you find yourself wondering why anyone would consider a show business career.
Treachery, bribery, infidelity and plain old jealousy abound as a fictional trio of African-American girl singers rise from Apollo Theatre talent show contestants to backup singers to rising-star, girl-group singers and finally achieve international acclaim.See the full content of this document
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Review: 'Dreamgirls' Filled with Misery
The men they meet on their climb are almost universally self- serving, deceitful and lacking in charm. The almost entirely sung score of Tom Eyen...
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