“If the songs and sketches often disappoint, the cast never does...The chance to hear Broadway-caliber voices unmiked and in an intimate space is indeed rather refreshing. And, best of all, you can't get that on television.”
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The show is billed as a musical, but it is more concert than play, strong in music and weak in the storyline. The songs cover a lot of emotional ground, many with a humorous edge, but the book only provides a slim dramatic structure for the characters' actions. What is missing is more detail about who the characters are and for what reason we should care about the events being depicted. The dialogue is more of an introduction to the songs than a dramatic link to the overall story.
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“The show’s strengths are its songs, the combined vocal prowess of its stars (they all have A-level voices) and its humor. For those alone, it’s worth coming out on a cold winter night. ”
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