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Posted: 7/28/04 at 1:22am
As many of you know, this wasn't my first choice of shows to see tonight (looooooooong story), but I decided to go in with an open mind. I mean, I have been wanting to see it for a while, and honestly, did feel a bit out of the loop being a huge Broadway fan and not having seen it. The short version of my opinion: Did I enjoy it? Yes. Would I see it again? No. Basically, I didn't love the show, but I definitely had a good time. It's absolutely hysterical, it's just not really my type of show. You know, I like stuff with depth and emotion... stuff that gives you chills and makes you cry. That's just not "The Producers." Great production, though... I loved the sets and the costumes, and the plot is a riot; it's very easy to see how well Nathan and Matthew would've played those roles. I haven't laughed that hard in a while. The music is good.... but it's not really anything I see myself listening to over and over again. I'm sure I'll pick up the CD, but I've heard better. But it was the first show I've seen in a while (not since Gypsy back in April, I think) that had a full, traditional pit... so props to the pit! I loved the dance scenes, too.
Okay, so Hunter rocked my socks. He OWNS that role. He's been a favorite of mine for a while and when he came on stage, I just wanted to leap out of my seat. He's incredibly funny, his voice is as great as ever, and he can dance!!! The blue blanket scene was hilarious... Hunter just won me over in 2 seconds flat. I was very impressed with him. He's so great at playing "the nerd," and has so many cute, quirky things about him that work so well. His timing is perfect. I met him after the show, and he's very shy, but was sweet as always. He says "Bonnie and Clyde" is good, and that he's not sure, but he hopes we'll get to see it soon!
Brad Oscar was on, for those who were wondering, and he's also very funny! Vocally, he reminded me somewhat of Nathan, but he's hysterical. His physical comedy skills are wonderful, as is his comedic timing. It took me a while to really be able to sense the chemistry between he and Hunter, but they do work well together.
The rest of the cast as a whole was great.... and now my small chorus-boy plug: I had completely forgotten that Justin Bohon was in "The Producers" now. I fell for him in Oklahoma! and I was really happy to see him again.
Hmmm... I'm getting kind of tired, so I'm going to leave it at that. Thanks for reading!
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Okay, so Hunter rocked my socks. He OWNS that role. He's been a favorite of mine for a while and when he came on stage, I just wanted to leap out of my seat. He's incredibly funny, his voice is as great as ever, and he can dance!!! The blue blanket scene was hilarious... Hunter just won me over in 2 seconds flat. I was very impressed with him. He's so great at playing "the nerd," and has so many cute, quirky things about him that work so well. His timing is perfect. I met him after the show, and he's very shy, but was sweet as always. He says "Bonnie and Clyde" is good, and that he's not sure, but he hopes we'll get to see it soon!
Brad Oscar was on, for those who were wondering, and he's also very funny! Vocally, he reminded me somewhat of Nathan, but he's hysterical. His physical comedy skills are wonderful, as is his comedic timing. It took me a while to really be able to sense the chemistry between he and Hunter, but they do work well together.
The rest of the cast as a whole was great.... and now my small chorus-boy plug: I had completely forgotten that Justin Bohon was in "The Producers" now. I fell for him in Oklahoma! and I was really happy to see him again.
Hmmm... I'm getting kind of tired, so I'm going to leave it at that. Thanks for reading!