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“ Camelot” at the Vivian Beaumont Theater may attract a modern audience as it has been updated from past productions on Broadway. What was originally written by Alan Jay Lerner (he also did the lyrics as well) and music by Frederick Loewe is now modified by Aaron Sorkin (A Few Good Men). The problem with this
“Camelot” is not the acting nor the singing, it is with Sorkin trying to take a classic and making it modern. The stories premise is the same, a young boy, Arthur (Andrew Burnap) pulls the old king’s sword out of a rock, in doing so, he becomes king. As a young man he relies on Merlyn ( an excellent Dakin Matthews who doubles as Pelli -