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  "publishedAt": "2026-04-22T04:05:30.000Z",
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  "tags": [
    "Broadway",
    "Theater",
    "Theatre",
    "Aasif Mandvi",
    "Christopher Fitzgerald",
    "Fallen Angels",
    "Kelli O’Hara",
    "Mark Consuelos",
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  "textContent": "Noël Coward’s 1952 Fallen Angels, revived by Roundabout Theatre Company and directed with gleeful precision by Scott Ellis, is far more than a fizzy comedy of manners. Beneath the champagne and wit, lies something sharper: a story about friendship—how it binds, how it bends, and how quickly it can fracture when desire enters the room. […]\n\nThe post Fallen Angels: Champagne, Scandal, and Two Women Unleashed first appeared on Times Square Chronicles.",
  "title": "Fallen Angels: Champagne, Scandal, and Two Women Unleashed"
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