On the town

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#1On the town
Posted: 12/20/14 at 6:30am

Is it worth seeing?

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dramamama611
#2On the town
Posted: 12/20/14 at 8:21am

There ARE threads on this.

Short answer: most will say yes.

But are you asking because you want to see it or because you wonder if you will be made missing something great?


If we're not having fun, then why are we doing it? These are DISCUSSION boards, not mutual admiration boards. Discussion only occurs when we are willing to hear what others are thinking, regardless of whether it is alignment to our own thoughts.
Updated On: 12/20/14 at 08:21 AM

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RaisedOnMusicals
#2On the town
Posted: 12/20/14 at 10:10am

I was expecting so much from this show, due the numerous rave reviews and the many favorable posts. So, perhaps due in part to those expectations, I was greatly disappointed. I thought that the show played a bit cartoonish for my taste. But I am in a small minority.


CZJ at opening night party for A Little Night Music, Dec 13, 2009.

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PalJoey
#3On the town
Posted: 12/20/14 at 10:19am



Yes.

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#4On the town
Posted: 12/20/14 at 10:47am

I just think the show in itself is very outdated. The jokes really aren't funny except when Jackie Hoffman is onstage. The choreo is amazing. They did the best job they could with it but it fell flat for me.


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PalJoey
#5On the town
Posted: 12/20/14 at 2:08pm

Ignore them. It's one of the best things on Broadway in decades.


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#6On the town
Posted: 12/20/14 at 2:26pm

^ What Pal Joey said, "On the Town" is wonderful!

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CurtainsUpat8
#7On the town
Posted: 12/20/14 at 3:08pm

It's a wonderful production of a flawed and dated musical. But you will never see another production of it as terrific. NOt one of my favorites of the year but certainly enjoyable.

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Feste
#8On the town
Posted: 12/20/14 at 4:35pm

I'm with Pal Joey... it's delightful. If you want a deep story, go elsewhere. If you want pure joy of sound and sight...there's no comparison. I highly recommend it.

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everythingtaboo
#9On the town
Posted: 12/20/14 at 5:11pm

It's dated, but it's a colorful, fun show, with a wonderful cast and a spectacular orchestra.




"Hey little girls, look at all the men in shiny shirts and no wives!" - Jackie Hoffman, Xanadu, 19 Feb 2008

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gfaustswa
#10On the town
Posted: 12/20/14 at 5:25pm

It is great!

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lovebwy
#11On the town
Posted: 12/20/14 at 5:42pm

I agree with my Pal Joey. It is a wonderful, dazzling, playfully sexy and life affirming evening in the theater.

Updated On: 12/20/14 at 05:42 PM

Brian Song
#12On the town
Posted: 12/20/14 at 6:26pm

No, its crap! But if you do want to see it, I would suggest go fast as it will close after the holidays!!!

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Robbie2
#13On the town
Posted: 12/20/14 at 6:47pm

Highly entertaining as it has everything one looks for in a musical and these days it's rare to have a 30 piece orchestra...just listening to the rich score enhances the production but unfortunately the producers put it in one of the largest theaters on Broadway and the grosses have not been good so I suggest seeing now before thinking about seeing it a later time that being after the new year because it may be unfortunately gone if not by the end of January.


"Anything you do, let it it come from you--then it will be new." Sunday in the Park with George

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gleek4114
#14On the town
Posted: 12/20/14 at 8:41pm

Go see it. It's great. Ever since the first preview I've been counting down to the cast recording.

sctrojan65
#15On the town
Posted: 12/21/14 at 5:08pm

This show is a classic. It may not be a feast for those who aren't hot and heavy with "dated" musicals, but for those who are, I would think it would be great.
My friend and I were in NY in July and were sorry we were missing it.
For me, I love contemporary-themed works such as Rent and Next to Normal (e.g.), but I also can appreciate the classics too, even if they are "dated."
I saw the revival of Anything Goes with Rachel York here in L.A. at the Ahmanson, and granted the jokes were corny, and it was amusing to see what was considered risqué back then, but it was awesome.
Contemporary….classics….I'll give it all a try.