"Illinoise: Sufjan Stevens' Musical Journey Through Emotion and Dance"

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Source: The New York Times
"Illinoise: Sufjan Stevens' Musical Journey Through Emotion and Dance"
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Justin Peck's "Illinoise," a reimagining of Sufjan Stevens's concept album "Illinois," features dancers who also act, resulting in a hybrid performance that struggles to reveal their true selves. The show, with Broadway ambitions, lacks a clear identity and is criticized for drowning in sentimentality and lacking a compelling story. While the music shines with new arrangements and talented vocalists, the dancers are left with little to do but mirror the lyrics, leading to a production that falls short in building a real sense of community through dance.

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