I had low expectations for this production based on the reception in Boston, but my friend and I got good Broadway Week tickets for the day of the Flea Market and gave it a try.
Maybe those low expectations helped, but I really enjoyed it. The performances and the physical production were excellent (if, in the latter case, very small-scale), and, despite the unconventional approach, the show itself really shone through. All the humor and conflict were fully intact, along with the well-stated critique of our system, positive and negative.
I think the casting concept mostly added to the effect of this production, except (oddly enough) in the case of "Molasses to Rum," where the staging seemed at odds with the overall concept, somehow. I don't think anything about the show was heavy-handed, even the 20th-/21st-century slide montage, which has simply lost some of its jolt due to the use of similar effects in shows such as Assassins and Paradise Square.
I'm glad I saw it. We're off to a brisk start on what promises to be a marquee year for musical revivals.
Updated On: 10/4/22 at 05:37 PM