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Airport Meet-Cute Sparks Broadway Musical Magic
21 Nov
Summary
- A British tourist's wide-eyed optimism meets a jaded New Yorker's soul.
- The musical features infectious songs and energetic act one sequences.
- Despite a predictable conflict, the show offers a satisfying reunion.

Two Strangers (Carry a Cake Across New York) brings a charming romantic comedy to Broadway, focusing on the unexpected connection between Dougal, an optimistic British tourist, and Robin, a world-weary New Yorker. Their initial airport meeting, fueled by Dougal's film-inspired view of the city, quickly develops into a captivating bond.
The musical shines with its infectious opening number and a high-energy first act, particularly a memorable sequence involving a credit card montage. Christiani Pitts as Robin brings depth and soul to the production, balancing Sam Tutty's boisterous enthusiasm as Dougal.
While the plot adheres to rom-com conventions with an inevitable conflict, the show delivers a satisfying reunion. The inventive luggage-based set design effectively supports the narrative, making "Two Strangers" a charming and effective production.




