See it if you enjoy variety shows. It's essentially dinner theater; vignettes of classic musicals. You don't need to know all the music to enjoy it.
Don't see it if you want a story, plot, or something at stake. It is a variety show of Hal Prince shows - plain & simple. Good Broadway fun!
See it if you want to see stagings of a bunch of hit musicals; the cast is phenomenal, and showcased perfectly. Great set, costumes. Just 100% fun.
Don't see it if this isn't a real story, per se; it's a musical revue--see it for Brandon Uranowitz &co. Don't expect a plot, just go to enjoy yourself.
See it if you're happy just seeing a bunch of great, classic numbers without much new context.
Don't see it if you're expecting insight into the mind and creative process of Hal Prince.
See it if you're a fan of these performers. Chuck Cooper, Karen Ziemba, Tony Yazbeck, and Brandon Uranowitz especially stand out.
Don't see it if you'll be frustrated by the song selection, that most of the hits are abridged, and that there's no cohesion in bringing this all together.
See it if you want to see a musical revue of a bunch of Hal Prince shows
Don't see it if you are looking for an actual show Read more
See it if If you want to see great performers sing some of Broadway's hits.
Don't see it if You are not a fan or have knowledge of Broadway musicals. Needed more narration in the show. It's like watching a mash up of shows. No story
See it if Well, Harold Prince's PRINCE OF BROADWAY closed today but I got to see the show a coupla weeks ago. Solid cast of Bdwys best plus great nos.
Don't see it if If you don't like revues, even with very familiar material, U might be overwhelmed. Too many complex characters for too small a cast. 2much! Read more
See it if you appreciate mixtapes; you want nostalgia; you don't need a storyline. Worth it for Emily Skinner's masterful portrayals.
Don't see it if you care about scenic design (the sets were pretty uninspiring); you want every part to seem cast perfectly (impossible w/in small company). Read more