Perhaps it’s enough that “How to Dance in Ohio” offers solace and encouragement in a mild, conventional package. (There are cool-down spaces for those who need them, as one of the actors explains in welcoming the audience.) Doing sweet, reparat...
Critics' Reviews
Review: In ‘How to Dance in Ohio,’ Making Autism Sing
Directed with sensitivity by Sammi Cannold, How to Dance in Ohio is an underdog itself: a modest production of an original musical that originated in Syracuse, New York, and—like another sincerely inspirational audience-pleaser, Come From Away—ro...
How to Dance in Ohio review: The HBO doc- turned-musical is a mixed bag
How to Dance in Ohio — which features sparse staging and hardly any costume changes until the big dance itself — often misses by trying to cover too much ground from too many different angles and perspectives. And the music as a whole is only oka...
No, the let down is really the fault of a book that relies on easily predictable personal triumphs – shells will be broken, invitations extended, bad boyfriends dumped, all not a moment before or after you’d expect. And as loving and sweet-nature...
Review: ‘How to Dance in Ohio’ Welcomes Autistic Youth Under the Disco Ball
Generically staged by Sammi Cannold, How to Dance in Ohio was clearly made with love and will touch some hearts—on the spectrum or not—but feels synthetic and patchy when not outright tacky. Even the triumphant final fête, in which our heroes ge...
Review: ‘How to Dance in Ohio’ Is Broadway’s Most Original New Musical
“An object at rest stays at rest,” Liam sings in his final song, “Building Momentum,” which is a song about crafting one’s own destiny, the future that makes sense to you. And in the decisions and end-points of the characters on stage—and...
‘How To Dance In Ohio’ review: Autism musical is a better idea than show
Also off-putting is that the musical’s rightly expressed message — that people with autism should not be objects of pity or a means to someone else’s inspiration — is undone by a book (Rebekah Greer Melocik) and score (Melocik and Jacob Yandu...
HOW TO DANCE IN OHIO: EXUBERANCE TRIUMPHS OVER SOCIAL UNEASE
Meanwhile, the young performers who make up the seven-member core – all of whom self-identify as autistic – do their best to make us, the audience, comfortable. In a prefatory group speech, one performer notes the availability of “cool-down spa...
HOW TO DANCE IN OHIO: TALENTED CAST OVERCOMES EARNEST-BUT-ORDINARY MATERIAL
But good intentions alone, alas, do not a compelling musical make. The intentions are good, the core performances are good (and in some cases better than that), and the audience is likely to sit there rooting for the success of the characters in thei...
How To Dance in Ohio Broadway Review
“How To Dance in Ohio” is a musical adaptation of a 2015 documentary film of the same name about a group of autistic young adults at a counseling center in Columbus, Ohio, who, as part of their social skills therapy group, spend months preparing ...
'How to Dance in Ohio' review — shining cast hits the right steps in this touching musical
Characters have been invented, as have subplots about divorce, deaths, career dilemmas, and college acceptances. Anxiety is in the air as the group prepares for the prom and deals with daily life — from hygiene to personal safety to decisions about...
Audience Reviews
Inhibited by Authenticity
I have been excitedly awaiting How to Dance in Ohio‘s Broadway arrival for months. As a neurodivergent person, I couldn’t wait to see a show about people like me that was going to feature people who really understood it. The preview performance t...
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