CHAPLIN Reviews

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#25CHAPLIN Reviews
Posted: 9/10/12 at 11:06pm

mixed review from the NY Times??


A Chorus Line revival played its final Broadway performance on August 17, 2008. The tour played its final performance on August 21, 2011. A new non-equity tour started in October 2012 played its final performance on March 23, 2013. Another non-equity tour launched on January 20, 2018. The tour ended its US run in Kansas City and then toured throughout Japan August & September 2018.

chrisampm2
#26CHAPLIN Reviews
Posted: 9/10/12 at 11:07pm

Egghumor, I'm not taking your bait,thanks. It's too early for me to have a sense of whether a well(but not rapturously)received lead performance in a likely flop is going to get a Tony nomination approx eight months from now. If it's a weak season with few well-regarded lead male performances, then sure he's got a shot.

And ACL2006, I doubt the show will even make it to New Year's. Though I'm not wishing for it, I wouldn't be surprised if the show closed very quickly.

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#27CHAPLIN Reviews
Posted: 9/10/12 at 11:07pm

I didn't see a byline for Brantley there (he could have written but who knows?), and as for being "par," I say it was much more dismissive than the others so far, if nothing else for the fact that the review is only three paragraphs!

OK... Now the entire review is there, byline and all. Updated On: 9/10/12 at 11:07 PM

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Wicked Fanatic
#28CHAPLIN Reviews
Posted: 9/10/12 at 11:12pm

That's what I thought too, but you read the review wrong since the link actually took you to page 2.

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Trish2
#30CHAPLIN Reviews
Posted: 9/10/12 at 11:39pm

Why does Warren Carlyle continue to get work ? Especially as a Director. It's baffling !

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RippedMan
#31CHAPLIN Reviews
Posted: 9/10/12 at 11:42pm

Same reason that lady who directed Little Mermaid still gets work. Or Andy B. from Bring It On. ugh.

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WhizzerMarvin
#32CHAPLIN Reviews
Posted: 9/10/12 at 11:52pm

Brantley's review was firmly negative. The only person he had a kind word for (grudgingly) was Jenn Coella. He didn't like the book, score, concept, direction or choreography, and although he didn't pan McClure per se, he didn't have many kind words for him. It certainly wasn't a "star is born" reception. If anything he said McClure is capable, but can't rise above the material and often blends into the background.


Marie: Don't be in such a hurry about that pretty little chippy in Frisco. Tony: Eh, she's a no chip!

aaronb
#33CHAPLIN Reviews
Posted: 9/11/12 at 12:50am

Thanks egghumor!

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SondheimFan5
#34CHAPLIN Reviews
Posted: 9/11/12 at 12:51am

"immensely appealing" - The New York Times

pulled from:
Flashback! It’s the East End of London at the turn of the 20th century, and little Charlie (the immensely appealing Zachary Unger) is being encouraged by Hanna (Christiane Noll), his loving but mentally unstable mother, to observe the passers-by on the streets.

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#35CHAPLIN Reviews
Posted: 9/11/12 at 1:26am

Please notice the side bar on the NY Times review has it listed to close on February 3rd, 2013.


"Anybody that goes to the theater, I think we’re all misfits, so we ended up on stage or in the audience.” --- Patti LuPone.

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#36CHAPLIN Reviews
Posted: 9/11/12 at 2:04am

I wasn't expecting raves, but I was kind of hoping the reviewers would be a little kinder to this one.

wonkit
#37CHAPLIN Reviews
Posted: 9/11/12 at 7:26am

Brantley is off his meds again. When was his last musical rave? Old grouch.

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#38CHAPLIN Reviews
Posted: 9/11/12 at 7:58am

I'm not one to often side with Ben Brantley, but in this case, I agree with him.

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ClumsyDude15
#39CHAPLIN Reviews
Posted: 9/11/12 at 8:02am

After all the reviews, watching that Chaplin thanks the fans video is downright depressing.


"Anybody that goes to the theater, I think we’re all misfits, so we ended up on stage or in the audience.” --- Patti LuPone.

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showchoirguy
#40CHAPLIN Reviews
Posted: 9/11/12 at 8:35am

Brantley is off his meds again. When was his last musical rave? Old grouch.

Lysistrata Jones

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#41CHAPLIN Reviews
Posted: 9/11/12 at 8:50am

Brantley off his meds? It's a dreadful show. If anything, he was relatively kind.

Let's hope better things are ahead this season.

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#42CHAPLIN Reviews
Posted: 9/11/12 at 8:51am

Increasingly, imposed concepts -- here the circus motif -- which once marked shows as stylistic and cutting edge -- seem to produce charges of pretentiousness and over-thinking at best and cliche-ridden at worst. Everything in musicals now must be framed as metaphor, the sustaining of which requires arch adherence to an overly familiar set of devices, indeed gimmicks (either a master of ceremonies or a chorus on hand to tell us what we're seeing and why). It's almost as if the genre must go full circle, to find new-slash-old-fashioned ways to tell a story that don't hammer theme and take-aways for us. It's become daring these days to start a show with a scene, the 4th wall not broken, and the characters singing to one another. The new high concept might be no concept.


"I'm a comedian, but in my spare time, things bother me." Garry Shandling

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#43CHAPLIN Reviews
Posted: 9/11/12 at 8:58am

Brantley also raved about Once (after the transfer), the Follies revival and Matilda during his annual London trip. He's capable of raves. In this case, one wasn't deserved.


"Sing the words, Patti!!!!" Stephen Sondheim to Patti LuPone.

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newintown
#44CHAPLIN Reviews
Posted: 9/11/12 at 9:08am

I, too, often find fault with Brantley's bad writing and weird opinions, but this time I have to admit that we're exactly on the same page. This show was mediocrity across the board.

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#45CHAPLIN Reviews
Posted: 9/11/12 at 10:27am

Does anyone know/remember the Newley/Bricuse musical CHAPLIN that tried out in the 80's but died after a few dates? I bet that one looks like gold now.

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Broadwayhunk
#46CHAPLIN Reviews
Posted: 9/11/12 at 10:56am

Whatcha gonna do?

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#47CHAPLIN Reviews
Posted: 9/11/12 at 12:29pm

http://www.nypost.com/p/entertainment/theater/unsound_Ur2mtJM0WDs3Wdj9LgjvDL

Post gave it two and a half stars, but doesn't have many positive things to say about it.

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Kad
#48CHAPLIN Reviews
Posted: 9/11/12 at 12:33pm

The reviews, although pretty much down the line negative, don't really tear the thing to shreds. It's not even that level of bad- it's just shrug-worthy. And all of the reviewers mention the same issues that members here have said.


"...everyone finally shut up, and the audience could enjoy the beginning of the Anatevka Pogram in peace."

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PalJoey
#49CHAPLIN Reviews
Posted: 9/11/12 at 1:10pm

The new high concept might be no concept.

A return to Jerome Kern's Princess musicals!



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