She Loves Me is my favorite musical, hands down. The book is funny and drum-tight; the score is comprised of one sparkling number after another. It has no fewer than eight knockout roles. Savvy theatergoers can perhaps understand why I was filled with a fair amount of trepidation when it was announced that Roundabout Theatre Company would be producing a new revival of the musical. Although they gave us the acclaimed 1993 Broadway revival -- which ran for a year and netted Boyd Gaines his second of four Tonys -- their track record with musical revivals has been dubious (remember Bye Bye Birdie?).
I needn't have worried. Seen at the third preview on Saturday night, this production is firing on nearly all cylinders.
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Ahad, Februari 21, 2016
Khamis, Oktober 22, 2015
Rothschild & Sons
Have you noticed that whenever someone announces a "re-imagining" of a musical, the show gets smaller? Why does no show ever get bigger? Why does no one add more instruments? Why doesn't Dames at Sea have a chorus on Broadway?
Of course, I'm being disingenuous here. We all know the answer: money. Shows with smaller casts and orchestras--i.e., less expensive shows--have a better chance of being produced in New York and elsewhere.
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| Jamie LaVerdiere, Nicholas Mongiardo-Cooper, David Bryant Johnson, Robert Cuccioli, Curtis Wiley, Christopher M. Williams Photo: Carol Rosegg |
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