And his book, though clunky and schematic and much too long, is not entirely a cornball tribute to his noble self. Despite the fine Brandon Victor Dixon as Gordy, we don't feel much of anything for the impresario and sometimes songwriter who, inspire...
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'Motown the Musical' review: Bitter Berry
'Motown: The Musical' Is Entertaining, But It Doesn't Do Justice To Music Or Founder
Although 'Motown' has a few transcendent moments, the show does not, overall, equal the potential sum of its parts. In a recent interview with CBS about his career, Gordy said: 'I took some risks and they all paid off, big-time. I mean, really big ti...
'Motown' musical sure to delight music fans with spot-on performances
It's hard to pack so many songs and so much story, but there is a rough and ready soulfulness, a Motor City heart in 'Motown: The Musical' that carries the day.
With neither character seeming to do more than go through the motions of romance, the relationship is as tepid as the rest of the Gordy saga. The only thing hot in 'Motown' is the music.
Motown The Musical Opens: My Review
An air-tight revue with classic songs presented as theatrical set pieces, with a minimum of superficial chatter in between them. That's not what Motown The Musical is. Instead, the story of how Berry Gordy Jr. created a dazzling black sound that mana...
'Motown: The Musical' Broadway Review: Motown's Greatest Hits Stack Up as a Show
Don't expect a 'Jersey Boys' level of dramatic sophistication. Still, at the very least - and it generally is - Gordy's sketchy script presents a straightforward framework that does not get in the way (usually) of more than 60 much-loved songs that a...
Review: Berry Gordy Brings “Motown” to Broadway
'Motown,' which clocks in at nearly three hours with intermission, is a greatest hits collection of music and a treasure trove of history...Like so many collections, it would benefit from some considerable paring down. I'd have preferred fewer of tho...
Motown-The Musical left my eyes tired. For half of the show, they were glued to the stage; for the other half, they rolled up in disbelief to the farthest reaches of their sockets. Rarely has a Broadway musical offered such extremes of talent and ina...
Theater Review: 'Motown: The Musical'
Instead of having to endure perhaps a dozen different jukebox musicals based on various Motown icons in future years, 'Motown: The Musical' allows us to get it all over with in one shot. It's an unwieldy and unfocused attempt to package dozens of hit...
Theater Review: Motown: The Musical
To a roomful of people who have rarely if ever been part of the creation of a major musical, perhaps it seemed sufficient to tie a few dozen presold numbers together with just enough thread to tell a story. (Mamma Mia! has so far grossed more than $5...
Hey, Diana, Smokey, Stevie: You’re on Broadway!
For all the richness of its gold-and-platinum-plated soundtrack, 'Motown' would be a much more satisfying nostalgia trip if Mr. Gordy and his collaborators were more effective curators of both story and song, rather than trying to encompass the whole...
‘Motown' is visually uninspired, but musically exciting
Here's what a $150 orchestra seat gets you at 'Motown: The Musical': bargain-basement sets, basic choreography performed merely adequately, and laughable dialogue. But then there are the songs: thrilling, unimpeachable, familiar yet still completely ...
STAGE REVIEW Motown: The Musical (2013)
At its best, the new Broadway show - produced and scripted by Gordy himself - plays like a theme night on an all-star season of American Idol, packing in nearly 60 songs from a wide swath of the label's most recognizable artists. But between the ener...
The Broadway faithful (at least, the part that covers the Baby Boomer demographic ranging from 'mature' to 'doddering') will have its mantra ready when cooler heads point out that 'Motown: the Musical' is a hot mess. Should anyone note that Berry Gor...
‘Motown: The Musical’ Bathes Us in Nostalgia
...the show stuffs 67 songs into its two-hour-and-45-minute running time. Such abundance suggests that impresario Berry Gordy-who created the fabulously successful music factory and has written and produced this entertainment about its history-has st...
Hot ‘Motown’ Bows to Berry Gordy; ‘The Call’: NYC Theater
Over the course of this juicy soul jukebox show, we'll watch irresistible performances of the Detroit-born classics that brought 'race music' into the mainstream, from Jackie Wilson's 'Reet Petite' to the Supremes's 'Stop In The Name Of Love' and the...
‘Motown: The Musical’: Theater review
There's no shortage of great tunes from which to choose. And if a batch of catchy classics with tasty harmonies and cool grooves like 'I Heard It Through the Grapevine,' 'Stop in the Name of Love,' 'My Girl' and 'ABC' were enough to make a jukebox mu...
Motown: The Musical: Theater Review
You can't hurry love, but apparently you can hurtle through 25 years of pop history without depth or complexity if Motown: The Musical is any indication. With its narrowly self-serving perspective and simplistic connect-the-dots plotting, Berry Gordy...
The hit machine is running on all cylinders in 'Motown'
It's when the music stops that things get awkward. Gordy's book is thwarted not so much by his egotism - which is at least honest, and mitigated somewhat by self-effacing jokes - as his banality. Played by the excellent Brandon Victor Dixon, Gordy re...
'Motown' Musical Review: Big On Songs, Light Story
The 2 1/2-hour show, about Motown Records under founder Berry Gordy, opened Sunday at The Lunt-Fontanne Theatre completely unbalanced: The songs are staggering, the book utterly flimsy. Both are due to one man: Gordy, who clearly knows what makes an ...
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