To say that McClure leads this cast is an understatement. As he constantly switches between Daniel and Euphegenia Doubtfire, sometimes onstage, he is a force to be reckoned with. While the actor has assistance with his innumerable quick changes, he m...
Critics' Reviews
Theater Review: 'Mrs. Doubtfire' Tour at The Bushnell
Theater review: ‘Mrs. Doubtfire the Musical’ an old-fashioned silly comedy at The Bushnell
“Mrs. Doubtfire” fires on all cylinders, including the two starring roles played by Rob McClure. The Broadway stalwart (who was also on the ground floor of “Something Rotten”) has been with every U.S. iteration of this show — in regional th...
Review: MRS. DOUBTFIRE at Broadway at the National in DC
McClure sings, acts, dances (duh); he plays two characters at the same time; he does voices (e.g. Gollum, ET, Miss Piggy, Agent Orange [that's what Spike Lee calls the 45th POTUS, who shall not be named]); he can beatbox, work puppets, and Rob McClur...
Mrs. Doubtfire is a Crowd Pleaser!
Mr. McClure certainly deserved the nomination! He is a multi-talented dynamo - rapping, tapping, singing ballads, doing comedy numbers, puppeteering, doing lots of voices, and changing costumes dozens and dozens of times. This is a whirlwind of a per...
Theatre Review: ‘Mrs. Doubtfire’ at the National Theatre
At the center of it is Tony-nominated Rob McClure as Euphegenia Doubtfire. McClure’s Doubtfire is zany, snarky when necessary, especially with Miranda’s new love interest Stuart, an appropriately buff Leo Roberts. He is all over the stage with ex...
‘Mrs. Doubtfire’ pops in the National Theatre for a hilariously fun run
Leading the national tour as he did the original Broadway cast was Rob McClure as Daniel Hillard/Mrs. Euphegenia Doubtfire. A tour de force performance that has already garnered him Tony, Drama Desk, Drama League, and Outer Critics Circle nominations...
Review: MRS. DOUBTFIRE: THE NEW MUSICAL COMEDY at Providence Performing Arts Center
Besides the non-stop comedy, Mrs. Doubtfire packs a huge heart as the family deals with the ramifications from a divorce and the balance of seeing their parents seperately and dealing with their mom's new love interest Stuart Dunmire, played by Leo R...
Theater Review: ‘Mrs. Doubtfire’ has warmth, charm that exceeds classic film
Leading man Rob McClure brings a wealth of talent to portraying Daniel Hillard, the father who transforms himself into the title character; he earned a Tony Award nomination for the role, which he originated on Broadway. He is a hilarious comic with ...
Mrs. Doubtfire: A Tepid Theater Experience at PPAC Posted on October 19, 2023
The actors are the best part about this show. Rob McClure reprises his Broadway role as Daniel, and plays the character very well. It’s not his fault the show stinks. Some of the best moments in the show (and there are some good moments) are when M...
Rob McClure's Stunning Performance in MRS. DOUBTFIRE is the Perfect Post-Pandemic Panacea
Rob McClure’s masterful turn onstage as the redoubtable title character is reason enough to make sure you see Mrs. Doubtfire, The New Musical Comedy, now onstage at Tennessee Performing Arts Center’s Andrew Jackson Hall through Sunday. But odds a...
Review: A Scottish nanny is rockin’, rappin’ and break dancin’ in ‘Mrs. Doubtfire’ at Fisher Theatre
Rob McClure, who originated the role of Daniel Hilliard/Mrs. Doubtfire in its pre-Broadway run in Seattle, at the Stephen Sondheim Theatre in New York, and now across the country on the show’s first national tour, is a bonafide tour de force. From ...
Review: ‘Mrs. Doubtfire’ the Musical is Even Better Than the Film
So it was almost a complete shock how blown away I was when saw Mrs. Doubtfire the Musical. I was completely blown away. The show captures the essence of the original and improves upon it. Some of the scenes feel like exact replicas of their movie co...
Review | Mrs. Doubtfire is an Entertaining Romp With an Uplifting Message
Like the movie, the show depends on a strong and special actor in the title role, and McClure, who earned a Tony nomination for his performance in the Broadway production, exceeds expectations. Rather than attempting to mimic Williams’ iconic perfo...
‘Mrs. Doubtfire’ Musical Deemed the Best Our Reviewer Has Seen
In this review, E explores the relationship of Daniel to his children and his brother, who happens to be a married gay man. E was also careful to note how this show addressed the clearly transphobic elements from the movie. Not only does it reflect t...
When thinking of 'Mrs. Doubtfire', it’s hard to imagine anyone coming close to Robin Williams' iconic performance, but I’m happy to report that Rob McClure is the perfect man for the job. McClure received the show’s sole Tony nomination for his...
Review: MRS. DOUBTFIRE at Orpheum Theatre Minneapolis
Staying true to the film while incorporating subtle changes, the script offered a refreshing take on the beloved story. The incorporation of memorable lines from the movie elicited laughter from the audience. The stage version's humorous, energetic e...
Review: The musical version of ‘Mrs. Doubtfire’ is both garish and dull
That said, “Mrs. Doubtfire” radiates with the look and feel of a proper Broadway blockbuster, with a huge cast and eye-popping number of costumes. But, oof, the choices the production made for the Mrs. Doubtfire character are questionable, starti...
Review: MRS. DOUBTFIRE at Fox Theatre, St. Louis
The musical's opening show featured Alex Branton as Daniel, with McClure taking a night off. He didn't skip a beat. His excellent performance with co-star (and McClure's real-life partner) Maggie Lakis is the perfect accomplice as Miranda. Playing o...
‘Mrs. Doubtfire’ at Playhouse Square review: Star Rob McClure a whirlwind of fun
That said, McClure — who inhabited the dual role in the show’s ill-fated, COVID-19-hampered Broadway production — is likewise skilled at physical comedy and is easily the biggest reason this “Mrs. Doubtfire” is a crowd-pleaser from beginnin...
Mrs. Doubtfire Musical, Now at Playhouse Square, Feels Shopworn
If it seems cruel to compare anyone to Robin Williams, note that this production invites it by mimicking the movie throughout. Right from the start, McClure as Daniel Hilliard tries to show off his talent as a voiceover actor by doing a series of r...
Theatre Review: ‘Mrs. Doubtfire’ at The Hippodrome Theatre
The musical is expertly directed by four-time Tony Award®-winner Jerry Zaks, with music and lyrics by Karey and Wayne Kirkpatrick and book by Karey Kirkpatrick and John O’Farrell. There have a few been updates for a 21st century audience, particul...
Review: MRS DOUBTFIRE, Ensemble Arts Philadelphia - US national tour
Mrs Doubtfire has a sensational, diverse cast, led by Rob McClure as Daniel Hillard - who was nominated for a Tony Award for Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Musical in the role on Broadway - and his real life wife (Maggie Lakis) as Miranda H...
Review: MRS. DOUBTFIRE at Rochester Broadway Theatre League
“Mrs. Doubtfire” is truly one of cinema’s most emotional roller coasters, overflowing with comedy but also a lot of intensity and familial strife (for my money, it’s the best film about divorce that’s ever been made). The stage adaptation c...
Family Doubt: A Review of “Mrs. Doubtfire: A New Musical Comedy” at Broadway in Chicago
But the best thing about “Mrs. Doubtfire: A New Musical Comedy” is that it restores the heartfelt message of the book—that divorce doesn’t have to be an end for a family, but can simply be a new chapter. Rather than the ambiguous ending of th...
‘Mrs. Doubtfire’ show succeeds more as movie tribute than as musical
The good news is that the Robin Williams character — in one of the actor's classic film performances, improvising with that on-the-edge-of-sanity zaniness that made him so compelling — is played by Rob McClure in a rare case of the Broadway lead ...
Review: MRS. DOUBTFIRE at Orpheum Theatre Memphis
McClure truly deserves a Tony Award for this role. His voices and impersonations take us back to our beloved Robin Williams, honoring him in a perfect way while making the role his very own. It was incredible to see Daniel becoming Mrs. Doubtfire rig...
Review: MRS. DOUBTFIRE National Tour at Durham Performing Arts Center
Stepping into the shoes of the legendary Robin Williams sounds like no easy task at all. Yet Rob McClure, reprising a role that earned him a Tony nomination on Broadway, is more than up to it. As Daniel Hillard and his alter ego, Mrs. Doubtfire, he m...
Review: MRS. DOUBTFIRE National Tour at Durham Performing Arts Center
Stepping into the shoes of the legendary Robin Williams sounds like no easy task at all. Yet Rob McClure, reprising a role that earned him a Tony nomination on Broadway, is more than up to it. As Daniel Hillard and his alter ego, Mrs. Doubtfire, he m...
Review: MRS. DOUBTFIRE National Tour at Durham Performing Arts Center
Stepping into the shoes of the legendary Robin Williams sounds like no easy task at all. Yet Rob McClure, reprising a role that earned him a Tony nomination on Broadway, is more than up to it. As Daniel Hillard and his alter ego, Mrs. Doubtfire, he m...
Dave's 2's Review of: 'Mrs. Doubtfire: The New Musical Comedy'
Actor Rob McClure is beyond phenomenal as the loveable dancing nanny Mrs. Doubtfire. McClure plays the role of Daniel Hillard, an out-of-work voice actor whose carefree attitude costs him his marriage and children until he gets a hair-brained idea to...
Review: MRS. DOUBTFIRE IS A COMEDIC GEM, WITH A REFLECTIVE LENS at STRAZ CENTER
Featuring 23 musical numbers, Mrs. Doubtfire will have you laughing and rocking in your seats. The fast paced, up-tempo nature of the musical will grab you and pull you in from the very start. Despite the fun up-tempo nature of the show, and the blis...
Theater review: Without a doubt, don't miss 'Mrs. Doubtfire'
[Rob McClure] is a quadruple threat. He is a man of a thousand voices (wait until you get a load of his Donald Trump impersonation; oh, and Gollum, E.T., Miss Piggy and Kermit the Frog). He’s a comic and, when necessary, a serious actor — a great...
Review: MRS. DOUBTFIRE Is the Pleasant Surprise of the Season at Dr. Phillips Center
Defying everything I know to be true about musical comedy, this show made me laugh embarrassingly loud and consistently across both acts. Even with a very broad running joke about a character who shouts whenever he lies. (It shouldn’t work, but wit...
Theater Review: ‘Mrs. Doubtfire’ presents something new while bringing the nostalgia
Indeed, without watching Robin Williams perform the part, it’s much easier to recognize the constant impressions and wild energy of the character as coping mechanisms that wear thin on the other adults around him. McClure’s Daniel can’t avoid m...
Review: MRS. DOUBTFIRE at Blumenthal Performing Arts
McClure does his best work during this hectic denouement, and against all odds, we don’t absolutely despise Maggie Lakis as Miranda, though we’re rooting against her all evening. Starting her own company and casting Mrs. D in the video promo cert...
Review: MRS. DOUBTFIRE at Saenger Theatre
Tony-nominated Rob McClure dons the curly wig once again as Daniel/Mrs.Doubtfire in this national tour after debuting the role originally on Broadway. A strong talent of the stage, McClure has his fair share of comedic work with shows such as CHAPLIN...
Review: MRS. DOUBTFIRE: THE NEW MUSICAL COMEDY at Broadway San Diego
The music by Karey and Wayne Kirkpatrick is big, bright, and bouncy and makes for many fun dance numbers. “Make Me A Woman” is a fun makeover song featuring Daniel’s brother Frank (Aaron Kaburick) and his brother-in-law Andre (Nik Alexander). ...
Review: Like the movie, entertaining ‘Mrs. Doubtfire’ musical is all about the man behind the mask
During the 2-1/2 hour show, McClure plays two distinct characters; does dozens of spot-on celebrity impressions; performs tap, swing, jazz and athletic breakdance numbers; live-creates a song via audio loop, while performing with hand puppets and acc...
Review: MRS. DOUBTFIRE at Pantages Theatre
t’s a great musical-comedy setup, but it never fulfills that potential. Daniel is such a man-child it borders on annoying. You can see why Miranda wants a divorce. McClure, who has enormous shoes to fill following Robin Williams’ indelible perfor...
Rob McClure Shines in the Hilarious Mrs. Doubtfire Musical (Review)
Like the film, the musical follows Daniel as a recently divorced actor who becomes Mrs. Doubtfire to spend more time with his children. And just like the film, Daniel references pop culture and makes many impressions with a more modern take. So inste...
Review: MRS. DOUBTFIRE at Orpheum Theatre
Rob McClure is a joy as Daniel, the child-like father who can’t seem to hold a job or satisfy his wife’s demands regarding their children’s care. He’s crushed by their divorce and loss of custody. To stay is their lives, he creates Mrs. Doubt...
Review: This ‘Mrs. Doubtfire’ seems to wish it could adapt a different film
John O’Farrell and Karey and Wayne Kirkpatrick’s musical, which opened Wednesday, July 3, at BroadwaySF’s Orpheum Theatre, seems like it wishes it could use other source material. Directed by Jerry Zaks, it shadowboxes its way through key plot ...
Review: Broadway Star of MRS. DOUBTFIRE Amazes and Amuses at the Eccles Theater
Rob McClure as Daniel is just the right mix of confident and insecure. He radiates love for his children and passion for comedy, and his remarkable performance is relentlessly laugh out loud funny. The remainder of the cast is consistently high qual...
Review: ‘Mrs. Doubtfire’ packed with familiar fun
People who have seen the film will have an advantage in following the action, and accepting that an ex-wife can’t recognize her highly costumed ex. And neither can Daniel’s three kids, at least at first. And there are plenty of sight gags and sce...
Review: OC's Segerstrom Center Welcomes MRS. DOUBTFIRE Musical
An entertaining crowd-pleaser heavily reliant on broad, sight-gag-heavy humor, this musical theater conversion of the box office blockbuster elicits lots of genuine laughs simply by making sure to recreate many of the source material's memorable mome...
Review: MRS. DOUBTFIRE is Sure to Deliver the Laughs at Broadway Sacramento
The energetic overture sets the tone for the rest of the show. There is truly not a dull moment. In the first act alone we get the glitzy fun of “Make Me a Woman,” the hilariously relatable kitchen disaster “Easy Peasy,” and the catchy rap �...
‘Mrs. Doubtfire’ adaptation unconvincing, despite strong Kravis cast
At the matinee I attended, Jonathan Hoover took on the heavy lifting of Daniel. He possessed the requisite high energy for the role, though he often substituted volume for nuance. Also a standout was Giselle Gutierrez as his elder daughter Lydia, due...
Review: 'Mrs. Doubtfire' the musical gives new life to charming story
“Mrs. Doubtfire” can work only if the leading man is up to the challenge of the quick, on-stage character and costume changes, the physical comedy, and the many voices and impressions required. Jonathan Hoover alternates the role with Alex Branto...
Inspirational ‘Mrs. Doubtfire’ musical is something to see at Fort Worth’s Bass Hall
The show also brings the story into the 21st century, with technological updates that did not exist in the original version, such as cell phones, for example. Also, more recent pop culture references include Daniel responding sarcastically to Miranda...
'Mrs. Doubtfire' musical is a bit of a misfire | Review
. There is nothing really wrong with the show, but like the wisps of smoke that seem to rise continually from the lead character in a scene in which he was setting a dinner - and himself - on fire, this show is one that quickly vanishes from memory b...
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