‘Jerome Robbins’ Broadway’ Review: The Great White Way Takes St. Louis

The famed choreographer’s revue gets a sprawling revival--including a cast of 59--its first since opening in 1989.

St. Louis

In 1944 the untested choreographer Jerome Robbins shot to stardom with “Fancy Free,” a cocky little ballet about three sailors on shore leave during World War II. By the end of that year this slangy romp was enlarged into the brashly balletic hit musical “On the Town,” testament to the narrative reach—and emotional truth—of Robbins’s...