Broadway Legend Joined: 12/2/10
"New York Daily News:
"Doctor Zhivago is an epic miss.""
I read the blurb quickly and I thought it said epic MESS. Well sadly that works too..
Maybe Finding Neverland should have opened AFTER this...reviews might have been a little kinder by comparison. (Not that there is a comparison...I was just trying ...and probably failing to be funny.)
Updated On: 4/21/15 at 09:46 PM
Just what I was expecting all around pans...
Rex Reed got it right, It’s a colossal bore!
I hope the Times review comes out soon. Roxy's been edging himself all night waiting for it.
Stand-by Joined: 10/17/14
some people have been comparing it to a 'wannabe' Les Mis, but that too received quite harsh negative reviews when it first opened. Not saying that they both compare, but maybe Dr Z could hold out....probably not, but maybe...
Leading Actor Joined: 7/7/04
Broadway Legend Joined: 8/25/06
jordan: i can top that -- i've been edging to your avatars for almost NINE YEARS now!!!
Broadway Legend Joined: 7/29/08
I have no qualms saying Les Mis is much much much better than Dr. Zhivago.
Dr. ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZhivago....ALL PANS!
http://www.didhelikeit.com/shows/doctor-zhivago-review.html
these all flat out horrible reviews. no way this stays open much longer. Do we even give it a few weeks?? I guess this can officially be declared the worst musical of the season.
Understudy Joined: 5/12/05
Charles Isherwood, NY Times:
the endless Boris Pasternak novel familiar to most of us from the endless David Lean movie, has been resurrected for dramatic purposes once again, as a musical that opened at the Broadway Theater on Tuesday night.
The verdict: Um, is it over yet?
I should warn the jumpy that those warnings about the sound of gunfire in the lobby and the program are meant in earnest. With a world war and a bloody national revolution to depict, “Doctor Zhivago” regularly rattles the rafters (and your nerves) with the sound of explosions and gunshots. The cynic in me wondered whether all this artillery was a dramatic choice, to inject notes of harsh realism as a corrective to all the swooning romanticism, or a practical one, to keep the audience from nodding off, and Broadway wags from dubbing the show “Doctor Zzzzhivago.” Oops. Too late.
All reviews mention this - must be like some fireworks display in there.
Leading Actor Joined: 7/7/04
"Worse is the jarring violence: A wounded soldier literally spills his guts, a woman graphically slits her own throat. That last happens toward the end of the show, though — by then you may well have fallen asleep."
So, I guess the Zhivago table is not getting a Tony nomination.
"...a musical so aggressively awful it is almost sadistic."
I don't even think SCANDALOUS' reviews were this bad.
Like I said, pretty bad year for musicals
It has raves in Austraila, what happened?
These reviews are so hysterically bad it makes me want to see the show.
Broadway Legend Joined: 7/20/13
Poor Tam Mutu. Such talent. First Rebecca and now this.
Vulture's review was hilarious, but also absolutely devastating at the same time...
At least the (majority of the) actors seem to have been spared, with the severe criticisms directed towards the book, music, direction, and the rest of the creative team.
Stand-by Joined: 10/17/14
It has raves in Austraila, what happened?"
i really don't know what happened. It did get really good reviews in Australia but i'm not quite sure what changes were made for Broadway. The songs are the same I think but other then that, I don't know. I was going to see it in Sydney because of the great reviews it was getting but during the opening night [or one of the previews] anthony Warlow [Dr Z] tripped or something like that and badly hurt himself. Never got to see it....
With these reviews, I probably never will
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