Without divulging spoilers, I can attest that this production of Clue unfolds in a brisk 80 minutes, sans intermission, and is recommended for ages 12 and above. I wholeheartedly recommend catching this captivating rendition of Clue at the Orpheum Th...
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Review: CLUE at Orpheum Theatre Minneapolis
Theater review: Orpheum’s fast and silly ‘Clue’ isn’t clever enough
It feels like that’s what playwright Sandy Rustin and director Casey Hushion were shooting for with “Clue,” a stage comedy built from a board game and a 1985 film fashioned after it. Currently opening a 21-city tour at Minneapolis’ Orpheum Th...
Review: Interrupted by snafu, 'Clue' gets back to murderous fun at Minneapolis' Orpheum Theatre
As the body count was notching up Wednesday evening at Minneapolis' Orpheum Theatre, a technical glitch stopped things halfway through the national tour launch of 'Clue,' the old Hasbro board game that was made into a 1985 Paramount film and has now ...
'Clue' leaves you dying of laughter and guessing until the final twist
Based on the screenplay written by Jonathon Lynn for the 1985 film 'Clue,' the Broadway touring production had the audience howling from the first scene to the last during Tuesday's opening night.
No mystery here: ‘Clue’ at Marcus Performing Arts Center is an absolute blast
There’s no fat to trim here. Director Casey Hushion moves everything along at a steady clip, which is especially impressive in a no-intermission performance. Hushion is also responsible for the strength of the ensemble here—perhaps a difficult li...
Review: CLUE: A NEW COMEDY at Fox Cities Performing Arts Center
This touring production is well rehearsed and seamlessly executed. The contrast of the stoic nature of the set and the wild comedic ride of the content provides a unique and energetic experience. The elegance of the set was the perfect canvass for ...
Review: 'Clue' is dark, slapstick comedy with exceptional comedic acting
The play also includes nods to the iconic board game throughout. The set design features a large mansion main entrance, with side rooms that rotate out to reveal locations like the parlor, the billiards room and the library. At one point a character ...
Theater Review: “Clue” on Tour — Silly Stuff Done Well
There’s little genius in the touring Clue as well. But the script is chock full of deliciously groan-worthy one-liners and delightful overembellishments of classic murder mystery tropes. And the stage is filled with superbly performed slapstick.
Broadway in Boston's 'Clue' is a superbly acted whodunit
The show's overt schtick bordered on absurdity in the best way (think Steve Martin and John Hoffman’s hit Hulu show “Only Murders in the Building”) and showed up in simulated running scenes throughout the mansion, intentionally unbelievable pla...
Theatre Review: ‘Clue, A New Comedy’ at The Hippodrome Theatre
“Clue” may seem dated in some ways but it is presented as a period piece. Ultimately, it is an evening of old-fashioned, comic mayhem and escapist fun. While the entire cast does an amazing job with the pace and timing, Price (as the butler) and ...
Review: CLUE at the Aronoff Center
Through every game and story however, the ending is always the most intriguing part to see how they wrap things up, as there are always so many possibilities. Without spoiling anything, the way the play did the conclusion was satisfying, leaving Clue...
Review: CLUE: A NEW COMEDY, PROVES THE GAMES AFOOT at STRAZ CENTER
With exquisite Scenic Design by Lee Savage, that will take your eyes and mind on a journey, coupled with beautiful Lighting Design by Ryan O’Gara flowing seamlessly to blend the world of the show together cohesively. Exceptional Costume Design by J...
The talented ensemble cast brings the characters to life with gusto. Each actor shines in their role, leaving no room for dull moments as the performances are top-notch. The chemistry among these actors is electric. Their banter, slapstick moments, a...
Broadway in Orlando review: 'Clue' captures the madcap spirit of the board game-based cult film
Standouts among the cast include Michelle Elaine’s sassy Miss Scarlet, Tari Kelly's icy Mrs. White, and Mark Prince in the central role of Wadsworth the butler; his buttoned-up energy is more Ian Holm than Tim Curry, but his hyperkinetic accusatory...
Theater Review: ‘Clue: A New Comedy’ is a faithful but fresh stage show whodunit
Fans of the classic film will enjoy most of the iconic jokes and gags they expect, plus a few new ones, keeping it nice and fresh. My favorite moments were when the board game pieces and gameplay were referenced, which delightfully happened quite a b...
Review: CLUE at Majestic Theatre
The technical aspects of having that first strike happen on the Majestic’s beautiful ceiling was a perfectly jolting start. From there, the technical aspects of the show continued to impress. The set, designed by Lee Savage, was inventive, especial...
Review: CLUE at The 5th Avenue Theatre
This cast of crazies are all just plain fabulous. Each one of them taking those iconic roles and still finding moments to make them their own. I especially need to call out Egan, Glushak, and Shartzer for keeping me giggling all night long. Egan i...
A Review of the Touring Production of Clue at Seattle’s 5th Avenue Theatre
Anyway, the non-musical Clue is a repeatedly funny, enjoyable play full of plenty of laugh-out-loud moments. It starts a bit slow but picks up traction as the plotline becomes more ridiculous and the comedy becomes less word play and more physical. T...
Theatre Review: CLUE Live on Stage
This performance was fantastic! The entire production is a farcical comedy, with characters running in and out of rooms, and running in place to convey movement. With the characters having such over-the-top personalities, it was important that they b...
Review: CLUE at Ahmanson Theatre
Filled with puns and pratfalls, mugging and mannerisms, the energy never flags for the show’s brisk 75-minute runtime. Written by Sandy Rustin, based on the screenplay by Jonathan Lynn, with additional material by Hunter Foster and Eric Price, it i...
Review: ‘Clue: Live on Stage’ reinvigorates the 1985 movie with mindless fun
“Clue: Live on Stage?” is a possibility I would never have thought to ask about, but it’s safe to say the target audience for this commercial romp isn’t a theater critic with Shakespeare and Sondheim yearnings. I’m happy to report that the ...
Clue: Live on Stage is a diverting whodunnit bursting with laughs
The production is a zippy romp that plays its murders for laughs and leans into the physical comedy of its set-ups with aplomb. Though it does add in some new quips and mildly tweaks the original screenplay, it is largely the same story as the 1985 f...
Review: CLUE National Tour at Durham Performing Arts Center
Sandy Rustin’s adaptation remains faithful to Jonathan Lynn’s screenplay, but she does add her own twists to certain aspects. Some of the jokes are carried over from the movie, but there’s also some brand new ones. So what you see on stage isn�...
Review: CLUE at The Kennedy Center
If a board game adaption making it all the way to the Kennedy Center feels like too far-fetched of a twist, it really oughtn’t to. Clue feels right at home as theater — it’s possibly the most play-like of board games, with the players casting t...
Review: CLUE Turns Enemies List Paranoia into Pure Madcap Fun!
In the hands of this top-notch ensemble cast, CLUE serves up a delightful 1950s-esque cocktail of zany antics, whodunit twists, and uproarious physical comedy. Playing now through November 3 at Broadway San Jose, this madcap comedy unfolds on a dark...
Review: CLUE LIVE ON STAGE at Bass Concert Hall
Pacing is crisp, and the show comes in at a quick 90 minutes with no intermission. Terrific physical comedy (and even some dance) abounds, aided by fight director Robert Wesley. Set Designer Lee Savage, Lighting Designer Ryan O’Gara, Costume Design...
COLUMN: 'Clue' leaves audience in stitches at IU Auditorium
With a crack of thunder, we were immediately transported to 1954 and Boddy Manor. Upon first glance, the sets and visual effects are extremely impressive. I’ve seen many shows at the IU Auditorium and never really understood how they can completely...
Get a 'Clue:' Stage version of classic board game a madcap comedy | Review
We do ultimately learn who committed the crimes. But that's not what audiences will remember after leaving the theater.
Review: 'Clue: Live on Stage!' is a Murder Mystery to Lift the Spirits
Countless clever choices abound in this utterly entertaining, rollicking fun night at the theatre. This “Clue” is a very satisfying and playful game sprung to life: a murder mystery to lift the spirits."
Clue’s ensemble of performers is one of its greatest strengths. Rather than attempting to emulate the characterizations of the film’s Brady Bunch of suspects, each member of the cast puts their own unique spin on each classic character, creati...
‘Clue’ Is an Over-the-Top Romp, and We Love It
Ultimately, the play, which is a breezy 90 minutes with no intermission, is hilariously performed and one heck of a good time. While those who managed to catch Les Misérables last week could get whiplash from the change of tone, we highly recommend ...
'Clue's' madcap mystery is Stranahan must-see
Brimming with exuberance and feverishly funny, Clue only pauses its comedy long enough to let audiences catch their breaths — but with these six murder suspects in the room, don’t count on keeping them for long.
Review: Madison Gets A CLUE at The Overture
Go see this show, it’s entertaining and well done as the joyful audience proved standing for minutes applauding the cast, thankful for an amazing night of entertainment.
Review: CLUE LIVE ON STAGE! at Royal Alexandra Theatre
The cast here have outdone themselves, in particular Skowron as the butler Wadsworth. As he is the guide for the guests and therefore the audience, his role is integral for the audience to understand the nuances of the case at hand; beyond who killed...
But none of these elements can quite help this production overcome the faults in Rustin’s stilted script. Aside from the physical comedy, many of the jokes fall flat. And Rustin’s dialogue seems more concerned about shuffling the characters from ...
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