'Death Becomes Her' review: Leading ladies' claws are out in funny Broadway camp fest
Briefly

Megan Hilty and Jennifer Simard shine as they portray envious, vengeful characters in 'Death Becomes Her,' showcasing impressive comedy chops in a campy production.
The duo's performances are described as no-holds-barred risk-takers, fighting it out for laughs like it's a WWE match, captivating the audience throughout.
While they wring laughs from Marco Pennette's script, the show struggles with mediocre songs by Julia Mattison and Noel Carey, which are often overshadowed by vocal acrobatics.
The most entertaining number is described as razzmatazz, with Hilty's performance in 'For the Gaze' being a highlight, contrasting the subtler moments in the musical.
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