BWW Reviews: Toby’s Razzle-Dazzles with CHICAGO Revival
Because Chicago is one of the most frequently-revived musicals (and deservedly so), and has been turned into a terrific movie, there’s not a lot original to say about the show itself. I daresay there aren’t many theatergoers attending the latest local incarnation, at Toby’s Dinner Theatre of Columbia, who don’t come in knowing approximately what to expect: a sexy, sardonic, Brecht-and-Weill-inflected look at the culture of celebrity surrounding criminals in the 1920s, with dynamite vaudeville-based songs by John Kander and Fred Ebb and choreography that owes much to Bob Fosse. A critic’s discussion cannot turn on whether the show is good – everyone knows it is well-nigh perfect; instead all one can do is focus on the particular production.
I can happily report that this edition, directed by Toby Orenstein and Lawrence B. Munsey, with choreography by Ilona Kessel, is fully up to Toby’s traditional professional standard and worthy of the show. This is a show that is not sure-fire in the sense that almost any cast and venue can do it. A sub-professional-quality production would probably be ghastly; on the other hand, if done competently, Chicago cannot fail. (By contrast, consider almost anything by Sondheim, where the absence of sound directorial choices can sink the show, be the cast and production never so impeccable.)Reader Reviews

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