TORONTO -- In a world of haughty thoroughbreds moving in sleek sophistication to the music of Andrew Lloyd Webber and the like, Romancin' The One I Love emerges as a bit of a musical theatre mongrel -- a bastard child of William Shakespeare and a vaudeville queen, conceived in a juke joint and delivered in Hollywood in its golden era.
But, as anyone who has ever owned a mongrel will tell you, there's can be a whole lot of heart and a fair bit of talent in a mutt of such mixed parentage.
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