The Roundabout Theater Company's revival of 1776 opened to lackluster reviews. Though applying exciting casting with a fully female, transgender and non-binary cast, critics felt the rest of the changes made for this revival, from new arrangements and orchestrations to staging and acting was heavy-handed, muddy, over the top and cartoony. Though select performances and songs stood out and no one begrudged the casting updates in principle, many seemed to be wishing this mounting had been a new diversely cast musical exploring the founding of our country, rather than a heavy-handed reworking of an old musical, revolutionary for its time.
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The Reviews for JAGGED LITTLE PILL Are In…
The reviews for Jagged Little Pill are in, and though the hard-hitting story's lessons might be tough to swallow, the critics think this new musical may have found the cure to the jukebox genre. Mostly featuring songs by '90s star Alanis Morissette, which intelligently guide the story and themes (unlike some other jukes we could…
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The Reviews for WAITRESS are In…
The reviews for Waitress are in, and this new musical offers a tasty blend of savory and sweet. Based on the 2007 film of the same name, the musical has serious subject matter at its heart - loveless love and spousal abuse - but the creative pair of Sara Bareilles (score) and Jessie Nelson (book)…
The Reviews for Finding Neverland are In…
Finding Neverland opened and it seems lovers of Peter Pan and Glee will cheer, but lovers of creative musical theatre will hiss. You know the story, and you know the names of the actors playing the biggest roles - Matthew Morrison (of Glee fame) and Kelsey Grammer. So what's not to love? Unfortunately, the production…
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The Reviews for Pippin are In…
The reviews are in for Pippin, the final show to open on Broadway this season -- though the story for the show is as thin as the set's tent poles, the lavish acrobatic spectacle and over-the-top performances have hardily won over the reviewers. Fosse's choreography may have been the starting point, but it's the combination of…