See it if You’re a fan of musical theatre, particularly the glut of parodies on offer - although this is one of the better ones, or enjoyed Seinfeld
Don't see it if You’re not a fan of musical parodies, or don’t want to sit in uncomfortable seats for 90 minutes.
See it if you are a Seinfeld fan.
Don't see it if it would both you to see some of the show's routines being repeated rather than parodied. Read more
See it if You like parody of shows from the past. Ironically entertaining and funny.
Don't see it if You don’t like hokey musicals and need some deeper meaning. A great night out.
See it if you like Seinfeld
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See it if you are a Seinfeld fan and want to relive some highlights through song. I heard some hysterical laughter but I mostly chuckled so YMMV
Don't see it if you didn’t watch or don’t care about Seinfeld - most of this show will be meaningless to you, or if you need really good songs and writing Read more
See it if Even though I liked The friends Parody the best, this Seinfeld rendition was good. Funny at times. Enjoyed it.
Don't see it if Inconsistent acting and at times so so. It brings you back to the sitcom.
See it if Like Seinfeld and have seen the show.
Don't see it if you are not into small productions and parodies.
See it if you'd like to relive some of the highlights of the show over the seasons, this time with some musical numbers on a decent off Broadway set.
Don't see it if you expect a lot of laughs, great songs and voices. Volume control is needed as some actors were blaring and others barely heard. Read more
Picking the easiest possible creative path, a decision the effort-averse George would no doubt admire, the McSmiths forgo imaginative risk-taking in favor of simply copying their source material, shaping "Singfeld!" as a parody musical about writing a parody musical. In other words, "Singfeld!" is also about nothing, which makes the entire endeavor feel, at times, akin to a Sartrean spiral or, as Jerry's archnemesis Newman (Jacob Millman) more bluntly puts it, "hackey." That's not to say there aren't some funny moments during "Singfeld!," but when humor is largely based on "remember when?," the comedic ceiling is right above your head.
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