"Lempicka: A Broadway Epic Wreck or Madonna's Muse in the Spotlight?"

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The new Broadway musical "Lempicka" about the groundbreaking Art Deco painter Tamara de Lempicka is vocally thrilling but sacrifices historical precision for streamlined efficiency, presenting a blur of historical accuracy while arguing that Lempicka forever changed the representation of women in art. The show suggests that her portraits of the 1920s and '30s set the template for modern feminism, but critics question the compromise of values like subtlety and complexity in favor of efficiency.
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- Review | An artist with a big, messy life gets a big, messy musical The Washington Post
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- Madonna's muse steps into the spotlight Queerty
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