You’re more optimistic about the reviews than I am. I think they’ll be mixed to negative, only because it’s in vogue these days for critic’s to voice their displeasure with jukeboxers. But, the show is incredibly entertaining and the sales seem to be strong, so hopefully it’s critic proof and will be carried on strong word of mouth. But I hope I’m wrong about the reviews and that we’ll see some really good ones. I do anticipate lots of praise for the choreography.
CZJ at opening night party for A Little Night Music, Dec 13, 2009.
We shall see. Ive heard mixed on here and only negatives from the people who typically hate on jukeboxes anyways so Im waiting for reviews to judge this one. From what Ive seen ti seems like the most well done bio musical since Beautiful so we'll have to see.
I spoke to my friend before we went to go see Oklahoma yesterday. She basically called it “a good performance by a cover band that you are painfully aware is a cover band”
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quizking101 said: "I spoke to my friend before we went to go see Oklahoma yesterday. She basically called it “a good performance by a cover band that you are painfully aware is a cover band”"
That could be said of all of them. It's also how I feel about most of the cast albums for shows like Beautiful, Jersey Boys and even Mamma Mia. Most of the time I'd rather just listen to the original recordings of the songs.
"Oh look at the time, three more intelligent plays just closed and THE ADDAMS FAMILY made another million dollars" -Jackie Hoffman, Broadway.com Audience Awards
I was at the first preview for this, and I thought it was pretty damn bad. I can't imagine the critics taking a liking to this, but stranger things have happened.
"There’s nothing quite like the power and the passion of Broadway music. "
I saw this in Toronto. I feel like there will be a mixed bag of reviews. The show is essentially Jersey Boys, but with another group. There similarities will all be in the reviews. There are some great moments, but nothing too crazy. I don't think it will run like Jersey Boys or even Beautiful...It will go the way of Motown, I think.
Derrick Baskin deserves all the praise he gets/will get. He carries the whole show on his back. I think the Tony people will notice, and the award will be the nomination!
"Ok ok ok ok ok ok ok. Have you guys heard about fidget spinners!?" ~Patti LuPone
This is a charming night at the theatre with great music and dance. Is it original? No. Does it rely too much on narration? Absolutely. But the show wins over its audience with arrangements and choreography that keeps true to the original Temptations. The orchestra rocks. And the cast, led by an amazing Derrick Baskin, is superb.
Critics of the genre will find reason to dislike it. But this is the best jukebox musical to hit Broadway since Jersey Boys (which isn't saying very much).
JB was near the start (if not the very start) of the juke craze, and had a certain freshness in its intentions and presentation. It's been copied (well, "Beautiful"; bad {fill in the blank}) but the novelty is gone. This show will likely survive any negative reviews -- the music is too damned good and well performed -- but the genre is overexposed and artistically, it's harder to find a new spin on crisis-laden-bio-narrative-framing-top-40.
"I'm a comedian, but in my spare time, things bother me." Garry Shandling