ON THE 20th CENTURY Reviews — Page 4
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It's going to be either this, THE KING AND I or ON THE TOWN that will steal the trophy for Best Musical Revival.
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Kristin Chenoweth-A previous winner for Featured Actress in a Musical for You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown. She obviously wasn't as well known as she is now. She then got her second nomination for Wicked, her first as a Leading Actress, but lost to her co-star. She then did The Apple Tree where she officially started putting herself in the spotlight, got rave reviews, but no awards. But then she was infamously miscast in Promises, Promises...and now just got the best reviews she's had on Broadway in years!
Kelli O'Hara-She's been nominated five times before, but never won. Could she finally break the Susan Lucci curse as successfully as Julianne Moore did at the Oscars this year?
Chita Rivera-Yes, she's already won twice before for two other dark Kander & Ebb musicals (The Rink and Kiss of the Spider Woman), but this is being billed as her final appearance on Broadway, so there might be a little more sympathy towards her.
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Could someone direct me to the thread about On the Twentieth Century reviews?
Posted: 3/17/15 at 10:05am
Brantley is about halfway down page 2.
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Right now there are 18 reviews up there.
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Also, I had asked Rounabout that way way way before they opened because I bought a ticket for closing night, and they even then told me they consider the possibility because pre-sale was already doing exceptionally well.
So I think there is quite a good chance, especially after these reviews and hopefully a bunch of Tony nominations. Even if Peter Gallager had to leave, I think that role wouldn't be too hard to recast, and sales didn't drop dramatically when he was out sick during previews.
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Can you imagine the disappointment of all her fans who scheduled trips to New York in June and July to see this show if she had to leave the show early.
Ironically, she was injured on a television set.
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He's in HAND TO GOD.
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Posted: 3/23/15 at 11:56am
Also raves for Heidi Chronicles and for Tony Yazbeck at 54 Below.
http://www.out.com/michael-musto/2015/3/23/dating-closet-case-how-do-you-handle-also-every-hot-hustler-one-room
Posted: 3/24/15 at 8:54am
However I went in disliking Kristen (based on tv and movies)but in this she shines and she fits the role like a glove. Her live on stage is a completely different experience. It really is a powerhouse performance that deserves the Tony.
Also loved andy karl, great and diverse actor
Posted: 4/4/15 at 5:18pm
Saw the show last night-- it was lovely! Hadn't been the hugest Chenofan before, but girl was at the top of her game. "Never" was the song that put her in the stratosphere and truly stopped the show cold. Haven't seen that in a season or two-- just magical.
One of the best sets David Rockwell has come up with in a long time too (and this said from a fan of Robin Wagner's original design). Perfect costumes from William Ivey Long-- of course. We forgot how much fun seeing the whole cast come out in white for the finale can be.
And yes, the second most MVP folks on that stage were the beloved tap-dancing porters. We were grinning ear to ear at their every appearance. Closest feeling to what we felt at the end of the beloved On The Town revival. Well done, all.
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