
BY: Rod Stafford Hagwood
The musical-comedy “A Bronx Tale” feels like a story you’ve been told before. True, the show’s creator Chazz Palminteri originated the material as a one-man show in 1989 and Robert De Niro turned it into a movie in 1993. But that’s not it.
This Broadway version, which debuted on the Great White Way in 2017, has a been-there-seen-that mist settled around the rambunctious production now in a two-week run in Fort Lauderdale. And yet, even though the trope of amusing characters in an ethnic neighborhood teaching a young buck valuable life lessons is a well-worn one, “A Bronx Tale” does it well.
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