I also saw the last show at La Mirada on Sunday and for me it was like seeing a whole new show so much better that what I saw at the dress rehearsal. It had so many problems which began with the very 1st scene of Jekyll's father strapped on one of the panels. The 1st time I saw it didn't even know it was supposed to be his father but they fixed that with additional lines being sung by Constantine.
There were many new projections that changed how scenes were presented. Although I loved the confrontation scene the 1st time I saw it there are now too many projections and that scene just didn't work as well as the first time I saw it.
I agree with
James885:
The performances of the leads have improved.
There was definitly more contrast between Constantine's Jekyll and his Hyde and he was in better voice than he was the last time I saw it. Ditto to this comment which as I told Constantine at Stage Door he's defined EVIL perfectly.
Deborah Cox's take on Lucy was more consistent; her voice still sounded a little breathy, but she really opened up during 'A New Life' She was the most improved of anyone in the cast for me especially with her vocals being much stronger than what I heard over a month ago. Before she was MEH but I now think she'll get even stronger the more she performs the role
Teal Wicks continues to amaze me with her Emma. There was a minor snafu during the last scene when her dress got caught on something on the stage. I still loved Teal but she toned down her singing with the others since I first saw it. It was very evident in "Take Me As I Am", her duet with Constantine which is even better now than when I heard it before. She's still fantastic; next to Constantine, Teal got the second loudest ovation at curtain call.
And that little snaffu was when Teal/Emma got her wedding dress caught on the edge of one of the center panels at the front of the stage for the wedding scene. She just turned around and pulled it off and headed to the center of the stage for the wedding ceremony.
Speaking of curtain call here are three photos that are at FB and hopefully you'll be able to see them.
http://www.facebook.com/#!/photo.php?fbid=4504812185644&set=a.1280338535818.41579.1450691613&type=1&theater http://www.facebook.com/#!/photo.php?fbid=4489559764343&set=a.2913464122937.144276.1450691613&type=1&theater nealb1 is spot on with these comments:
"Bring On The Men" is a showstopping number - but, not in this version. It's more of an after thought, and very oddly staged. Yes it is, but that being said, it's 1000% better than where it started. When I saw it at the dress rehearsal it was a disaster especially with the spider web choreography design. The ensemble now has a much better grasp for Jeff Calhoun's choreography and there were no mistakes that I could see. Deborah Cox had a much better vocal interpretation than a month ago and this is one number that I'm sure they'll be constantly changing as it tours the country.
CM is a very talented performer, and stopped the show with "This Is The Moment." His Hyde is very gothic and menancing. Ditto and as I said before his Hyde evil is now perfection.
At the dress rehearsal there were sound problems galore but those have been fixed and everyone could be heard perfectly.
"Murder, Murder" is still one of my favorite numbers in this version and the staging improved especially with the five murder victims at the end of the scene singing which was a LOL moment when I saw it but not now.
My favorite number is still "In His Eyes" and both Teal and Deborah were electrifying on Sunday afternoon--Applause! Applause!
Ensemble in this show are all excellent!! The first time I saw it I'd give it 1 1/2 * out of ****. Now it's *** and as
nealb1 said:
Like any Broadway bound show, I'm sure there will be LOTS of changes on the road before it gets to NYC in the spring. Talking with Frank Wildhorn after the show I got a little scoop that the touring company of "Bonnie and Clyde" will debut in 2013 at the La Mirada Theatre :)