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That pretty much sums up the suspense and excitement delivered by the new musical “Tuck Everlasting,” which ... a forest and drank some spring water that gave them eternal life.
The story of an 11-year-old girl encountering a family in the woods who seem perfectly normal except that they’re immortal, Tuck ... water in the spring has magical properties bestowing ...
“Tuck Everlasting,” the best-selling children ... the Tucks drank from a spring in these woods, and the water made them all immortal. Is that a good thing? Not to hear the Tucks tell it.
Jesse Tuck does what all the Tucks do. He drinks water from a magic spring. And that’s what makes the Tucks, well, everlasting. They don’t get old. They don’t die. They really are everlasting.
There’s one salient takeaway from Tuck Everlasting, the lackluster new Broadway ... Who doesn’t love a plucky preteen protagonist? Plus: magic water. Yet on stage, this fantasy-driven story ...
NEW YORK — Despite a boatload of talent, “Tuck Everlasting” remains marooned in kiddie harbor. This stage musical version of Natalie Babbitt’s bestselling children’s novel tells of a ...
What's the point?" That young existentialist (who by now is probably sporting a black beret and turtleneck) is most likely the ideal demographic for "Tuck Everlasting," a surprisingly solemn ...
Howard High School will be performing a production of the musical, “Tuck Everlasting” on March 15 and 16. Based on the classic novel, “Tuck Everlasting,” by Natalie Babbitt, the story ...
EXETER — Stepping onto the stage this weekend in Exeter High School’s performance of “Tuck Everlasting” is the ... She drank the water, so even though she’s really old, she has this ...