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Showing posts with label Elena Shaddow. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Elena Shaddow. Show all posts

Thursday, April 23, 2015

The Visit

Another opening.... another show.... and this one is another chosen investment.  No matter what they say, I could not be prouder of this production.  Here's what all the real critics are saying...

NEW YORK TIMES
 

NEW YORK POST

DAILY NEWS


WALL STREET JOURNAL
 
NEW YORK MAGAZINE/VULTURE


TIME OUT NEW YORK

ASSOCIATED PRESS

VARIETY



THE HOLLYWOOD REPORTER


AM NEW YORK

HUFFINGTON POST


CHICAGO TRIBUNE

NBC NEW YORK


NEWSDAY

STAR-LEDGER

DEADLINE

THE WRAP

THE BROADWAY BLOG

 

BROADWAYWORLD

CURTAIN UP

DC METRO ARTS

DC THEATER SCENE

CITITOURS

Sunday, April 25, 2010

La Cage Aux Folles

Yet another revival of this Jerry Herman classic.  It seems only yesterday I saw this one (twice even) at the Marriott Marquis.  (For the record it was 2004).   For a show that had its original run in 1983, this one has done quite well in both New York and London.

This time around, however, is different - less glitz, glamor, sequins and stardust - and more family, love, and character.  This time around we have Kelsey Grammer and Douglas Hodge as Georges and Albin.  Les Cagelles, as they always are, put on a hot, dazzling  performance - emphasis on HOT .  Anyone sitting up close can see the bulging muscles these "ladies" clearly spend time working on (oh my!).   An interesting choice this time around is for Jared De Jesus to play the role of the Jacob, the houseboy.  He's certainly adorable, but I thought maybe he was a bit over the top - too much - trying to hard - more like a Saturday night live skit than a Broadway show.  This, of course, is not his fault, and probably falls squarely on the director, Terry Johnson.

Overall, I think most people agree, the story is timeless - love and family take many forms and shapes - a message that still has a long journey ahead.