NR Daily: On the Indestructibility of Tina Turner

A new Broadway musical of her life is about much more than the songs.

November 22 2019

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On the Indestructibility of Tina Turner

Kyle Smith

Mapping out her rise, fall, and rise makes for an engaging, frequently emotionally powerful, evening. Her resilience, combined with the extravagantly entertaining performance of the actress playing her, Adrienne Warren, more than makes up for the mediocrity of some of the songs. Read More

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