With mega-watt set design, exquisite choreography, a show-within-a-show storyline and a score that sounds more like a Spotify playlist than a conventional musical's tunes, 'KPOP' is elegant, energetic, and exceptional. It's a cleverly playful dramedy...
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‘KPOP’ Review: South Korea’s Explosive Pop Export Hits Broadway With Authenticity and Flash
KPOP doesn't stint on concert-style numbers, and that's where this production shines. Directed by Teddy Bergman, the well-drilled young cast performs Helen Park and Max Vernon's exuberant pastiche songs (several of which are new to this version of th...
‘KPOP’ Broadway Review: A Behind-the-Scenes Musical About Korean Pop – Without BTS
The concert portions of the evening are a cotton-candy delight. Helen Park and Max Vernon have written a handful of pulsing K-pop gems that feel like they'd fit right into a Seoul top 40 playlist, with pulsing beats, solo vocal runs, tight harmonies ...
‘KPOP’ on Broadway Is a Flashy Concert in Search of a Fuller Story
Two distinct strands emerge during KPOP. One is an amped-up music and dancing extravaganza, which when it really takes light is visually and aurally exciting (the boy band's 'Shake It' is a total thriller near the end). Leaning into its concert heart...
'KPOP' review — the South Korean music phenomenon bursts onto Broadway with dazzle
Beyond the echo-chamber narrative, there's much to like. There's an irresistible cast of performers - 18 of them are making Broadway debuts - and attention-getting work by the design team that delivers the goods and then some.
KPOP: THE MUSICAL ABOUT THE KOREAN POP MUSIC PHENOMENON DOESN’T TRANSLATE WELL TO BROADWAY.
The 2017 Off-Broadway incarnation of the new musical KPOP opened at a venue just a few blocks away from its current Broadway home at the Circle in the Square. But despite the short distance, much of the show’s impact has been lost along the way. Th...
KPOP The Musical Shines on Broadway — Review
If you are a fan of K-pop, KPOP The Musical is a can’t-miss show. If you have an interest in Broadway and the future of the theatre industry at large, KPOP is a must see, shining star, of what is possible. It is not difficult to look around at othe...
I loved “KPOP” when I saw it five years ago Off Broadway, but the “KPOP” on Broadway is not the same show as the one in 2017, even though it has the same title, the same book writer and songwriters (and many of the same songs), the same dire...
Review: In ‘KPOP,’ Korean Pop and Broadway Meet (Too) Cute
In its remaking for Broadway I wish 'KPOP' had preserved more moments like that: moments that allow you to consider what the excitement of K-pop (for those who feel it) and the expressiveness of American musical theater (likewise) can profitably say ...
And while Circle in the Square proves to be an excellent space for the show’s mostly concert-like format – indeed, the last 15 minutes of the show is nothing but a concert – “KPOP” would have benefitted by being in a space that allowed the ...
Broadway’s underdeveloped ‘KPOP’ is saved by the music
There is an ecstatic upbeat tempo to “KPOP.” Eighteen of the aforementioned 22-person ensemble makes their Broadway debut here, and even the worst of scripts cannot stop them from having a great time. Too much love and hard work envelops Bergman�...
If the Refreshing ‘KPOP’ is the Future of Broadway, Consider Me a Stan
nifer Weber’s formula-based though clever pop-and-bop choreography―with a stylistic assist from assistant choreographer MJ Choi―is as fun and catchy as anything Britney Spears ever performed. Likewise, Helen Park’s and Max Vernon’s evocativ...
For this reason–and I can't believe I am writing this–I would have preferred a K-pop revue without the strained narratives. In the concert numbers, the performers are electrifying, and they elicit earned shrieks, squeals, and thunderous applause ...
KPOP’s Backstage Pass Gets You Only So Far
There’s a lot in the musical KPOP that makes for a successful show, including a winning ensemble, melodies that sneak into your ears and stay there, and rhythm-perfect choreography. But it has a curious inertia. It lacks drama. Not in the sense of ...
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