I wonder how much it has changed since the Williamstown production. That version had a cast I couldn't believe--Mary Testa, Audra McDonald, Michael C. Hall (from "Six Feet Under") and Tom Wopat. Talented all, and the thought of all of them on the same stage--could four more divergent personalities be together in one room?
I ask in all honesty/What would life be?/Without a song and a dance, what are we?/So I say "Thank you for the music/For giving it to me."
Surprisingly, or not, depending on how you interpret it, Kuchwara and Brantley were almost the only two who gave it extremely positive reviews instead of mixed-to-positive if you go by the barometer of broadway.com's compiling of reviews.
If you read the review of the show at Broadway.com, they have a video that shows clips from the show. This is different from the opening night video. I didn't see anyone post about this yet, but it's really cool.
Thanks. How on earth did I miss that? For some reason nothing happens when I click on that picture that says Watch video. Sometimes broadway.com and my computer don't get along though, so I'll try again later. It has different or additional clips than the video interspersed with the cast interviews at the opening night party? Hopefully I'll get to watch it soon!
Oh wait! It worked this time. Wow, nice additional footage. I'm excited to see this show!!
Updated On: 11/1/05 at 09:28 PM