Abstract
Toni Braxton brought an unexpected and improvisational variable to the controlled, closed system of Disney's Broadway hit, Beauty and the Beast. The magical Braxton sultriness threatened to radically deconstruct the production, exposing the Disney project as a whole.
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© 2002 New York University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
2002
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