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Lend Me a Tenor Broadway Reviews

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Set in the 1930s, Lend Me a Tenor is a madcap screwball comedy that takes place when Tito Merelli, the fiery-tempered and world famous Italian superstar, arrives in Cleveland, Ohio... (more info)

Theatre Music Box Theatre (Broadway)
Previews Mar 12, 2010
Opened Apr 4, 2010
Critics' Rating
7.57 Mixed
14 Positive
5 Mixed
2 Negative
Readers' Rating
7.50 Mixed
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Lend Me A Tenor

From: nytheatre.com  |  By: Michael Criscuolo  |  Date: 4/8/2010

The thunderous ovation that occurs at the conclusion of the new Broadway revival of Ken Ludwig's now-classic farce, Lend Me a Tenor, is the kind usually reserved for an opera virtuoso or a showstopping bit of stagecraft, like a falling chandelier or ...

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Red & Lend Me A Tenor

From: BroadwayWorld.com  |  By: Michael Dale  |  Date: 4/20/2010

Ken Ludwig's hotel suite farce, making comic fodder out of what happens when a 1934 Cleveland opera company arranges for a world famous Italian star to play the title role in a one-night gala performance of Otello, only to have him suddenly unable to...

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Escape Artist

From: The New Yorker  |  By: John Lahr  |  Date: 4/12/2010

The premise of the fun is that all white people in blackface look alike. Justin Bartha gets to sing and swagger; the subtle Anthony LaPaglia gets to play dumb; Jan Maxwell gets to behave as outrageously as Lady Gaga; and the charming Tony Shalhoub, t...

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I've Seen That Show Before (scroll down for Lend Me A Tenor)

From: Wall Street Journal  |  By: Terry Teachout  |  Date: 4/9/2010

Ken Ludwig writes comfy, low-stakes farces in which no one is embarrassed—at least not for long—and all of the characters live happily ever after. 'Lend Me a Tenor,' last seen on Broadway in 1990, is the quintessential example of Mr. Ludwig's eas...

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Lend Me a Tenor

From: On Off Broadway  |  By: Matt Windman  |  Date: 4/4/2010

Oh, the joys of light farcical comedy: doors slamming, mistaken identities, frantic pace, frenzied chaos, shameless personalities, double entendres, sexual innuendos. It's all in 'Lend Me a Tenor,' Ken Ludwig's recreation of a 1930s screwball comedy ...

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Giving Good Farce

From: New York Observer  |  By: Jesse Oxfeld  |  Date: 4/6/2010

The script by Mr. Ludwig—who also wrote Crazy for You and Moon Over Buffalo—is carefully and cleverly constructed. But at two and a half hours, including intermission, it’s also too long, especially in the latter half of the first act, when the...

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Lend Me A Tenor

From: Entertainment Weekly  |  By: Tanner Stransky  |  Date: 4/4/2010

deal of the credit goes to Stanley Tucci, in his Broadway directing debut. Tucci obviously spent a great deal of time working with his actors on their timing and perfecting delightful flourishes like the flying objects and one particularly blood-curd...

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Good cast makes for good 'Lend Me a Tenor' fluff

From: Newsday  |  By: Linda Winer  |  Date: 4/5/2010

The hotel farce, about chaos behind 'Otello' at a Cleveland Opera gala, is not nearly as clever as Kaufman and Hart comedies, nor does it have the loony danger of 'Noises Off.' But after a self-conscious start (much of it about wax fruit), Tucci's en...

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Lend Me A Tenor

From: Variety  |  By: Marilyn Stasio  |  Date: 4/5/2010

Audiences from Boca Raton to Baden Baden have been laughing themselves silly at 'Lend Me a Tenor' since 1986, when Ken Ludwig's opera buffa was first produced on the West End by Andrew Lloyd Webber. After its 1989 Broadway premiere, show's been done ...

Visual in the classic way of traditional farce, Lend Me a Tenor (Music Box) requires no review, only laughter. In this standard door-slamming mixup, about a bush-league opera company stuck with a corpsed-out guest star, the lines and events, unlike t...

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Lend Me A Tenor

From: Time Out New York  |  By: David Cote  |  Date: 4/8/2010

Stanley Tucci makes a slam-bang Broadway directing debut, with the brio and instinct for timing that you would expect from a seasoned actor. He has, moreover, inspired a cast of comic equals (even in the smaller roles) to harmonize the insanity, la...

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Lend Me A Tenor

From: The Hollywood Reporter  |  By: Frank Scheck  |  Date: 4/4/2010

When it premiered more than 20 years ago, Ken Ludwig's 'Lend Me a Tenor' felt like an uninspired attempt to write the kind of screwball farce that was so popular decades earlier. It seems no less so with its current Broadway revival, but there's no d...

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Humor hits all the right notes in 'Lend Me a Tenor'

From: Bergen Record  |  By: Robert Feldberg  |  Date: 4/5/2010

The plot machinery in 'Lend Me a Tenor' is adequate; it's the performances that lift the production to sublime comic heights.

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Bedsprings Bounce, Doors Slam in Crack ‘Tenor’ Revival

From: Bloomberg News  |  By: John Simon  |  Date: 4/4/2010

Ken Ludwig’s quarter-century old “Lend Me a Tenor” is revived on Broadway with a deft cast including Tony Shalhoub, Anthony LaPaglia and Jan Maxwell, under the direction of that expert comedian Stanley Tucci. And as before, it entertains.

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Lend Me A Tenor

From: New York Daily News  |  By: Joe Dziemianowicz  |  Date: 4/5/2010

Dramatic actor Anthony LaPaglia proves himself a deft comic as skirt-chaser Tito and Jan Maxwell is living laughing gas as his hissing, howling hellcat of a wife, Maria. She outdoes this season's earlier standout female comic turn - also hers, in 'Th...

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Loan repaid, with interest

From: New York Post  |  By: Elisabeth Vincentelli  |  Date: 4/5/2010

There are bona fide stars in the re vival of Ken Ludwig's 'Lend Me a Tenor,' which opened last night: Tony Shalhoub from 'Monk' and Anthony LaPaglia, a Tony winner for 'A View From the Bridge' in 1998. But it's Justin Bartha -- the missing groom fro...

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‘Lend Me a Tenor’ looks like a winner

From: New Jersey Newsroom  |  By: Michael Sommers  |  Date: 4/4/2010

People born when 'Lend Me a Tenor' premiered on Broadway just turned 21, so it's time for a new generation to laugh themselves silly over Ken Ludwig's frisky hotel room comedy. The original production was a major hit and a similar success looks like...

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Lend Me A Tenor

From: Back Stage  |  By: David Sheward  |  Date: 4/4/2010

Despite a serious case of miscasting, Stanley Tucci's riotous staging of Ken Ludwig's 'Lend Me a Tenor' provides an evening full of belly laughs, slapstick action, and projectiles aimed into the orchestra seats. If you want to laugh yourself silly an...

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'Tenor's' foolishness undiminished in NY revival

From: Associated Press  |  By: Michael Kuchwara  |  Date: 4/4/2010

But what gives this production an unexpected boost is something not usually found in a farce — heart. That quality is supplied by Bartha, making his Broadway debut as the nervous would-be tenor. The actor is a superb farceur, at ease with the verba...

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Goofy antics and cast make Tucci's 'Tenor' revival sing

From: USA Today  |  By: Elysa Gardner  |  Date: 4/5/2010

Ken Ludwig's farce, which follows the backstage shenanigans at a small-time opera company's gala in 1930s Cleveland, doesn't invite subtle gestures to begin with. But director Stanley Tucci has clearly instructed his ensemble to abandon all inhibiti...

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It’s Not Over Till the Zonked Guy Flings

From: New York Times  |  By: Charles Isherwood  |  Date: 4/5/2010

Much of the responsibility for the evening’s only fitful amusement lies with the material itself. “Lend Me a Tenor” was a big hit in its first Broadway run two decades ago, playing for more than a year and winning a Tony for the great Philip Bo...

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