Reviews by Gia Kourlas
Illinoise
Off-Broadway
5
‘Illinoise’: A Place of Overflowing Emotion, but Little Dance Spirit
From: The New York Times | Date: 3/13/2024
It’s hard to pin down what “Illinoise” wants to be, though it clearly has Broadway ambitions. Is it the musical theater version of a story ballet? A concert with dancing? Does it even care about dancing, really? The show, referred to as “A New Kind of Musical,” has little that seems new; it’s drowning in sentimentality, which is about as old school as it gets. And it doesn’t have much of a story, but what is there — by Peck and the playwright Jackie Sibblies Drury — is opaque. There’s no dialogue. It’s the music that is the undisputed star here.
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