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Cox and Box is this curious little musical that plays with the themes of mistaken identity and familial connections in a rather lighthearted manner. The set-up is amusing enough: two fellows sharing a single room, thanks to their opportunistic landlord. The pacing flows well, with musical interludes that feel surprisingly lively, blending the operatic talents of the Ambrosian Opera Chorus with the grand orchestral backdrop of the London Symphony Orchestra. The performances have this charming earnestness, a bit of a throwback feel that kind of adds to the quirky narrative. It's almost whimsical how the brothers come to realize their relationship amidst romantic entanglements. There’s a certain charm in the simplicity of it all, which might resonate more with those who appreciate British musical comedy from that era.
Features the London Symphony Orchestra.Incorporates operatic elements with a comedic twist.Explores themes of brotherhood and mistaken identities.
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