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Mr. Saturday Night Broadway Reviews

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Mr. Saturday Night is the story of Buddy Young Jr., an outrageous and outspoken comedian who found fame, if not fortune, in the early days of television. Now, some 40... (more info)

Theatre Nederlander Theatre (Broadway)
Previews Mar 29, 2022
Opened Apr 27, 2022
Critics' Rating
6.12 Mixed
4 Positive
12 Mixed
1 Negative
Readers' Rating
6.00 Mixed
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Critics' Reviews

There's something engaging about each of these three basic layers of 'Mr. Saturday Night,' although Crystal's comedy far more so than the story or the music. But they exist uneasily together, and wind up undermining one another, not least because the...

A show about a comedian getting a shot at a new medium - for Buddy, a movie; for Billy, a Broadway musical - has a tidy meta tinge. Billy/Buddy's brand of insult humor and verbal slaps make for a touchy subject in 2022. That's worth noting. Good comi...

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Review | Hardly the most exciting night on Broadway

From: AMNY  |  By: Matt Windman  |  Date: 4/27/2022

It's an evening of ba-dum-bum punchlines in this vein at the Nederlander Theatre, where 'Mr. Saturday Night' marked its official opening Wednesday night. Low-key ballads in classic Broadway cadences by Jason Robert Brown and Amanda Green are interspe...

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Review | Hardly the most exciting night on Broadway

From: AMNY  |  By: Matt Windman  |  Date: 4/27/2022

While Crystal and the cast are droll and endearing, 'Mr. Saturday Night' (directed by John Rando with an especially small cast for an old-fashioned-style musical comedy) is pretty dull, slow, and schmaltzy. The gentle score, much of which was custom-...

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Billy Crystal Gives ‘Mr. Saturday Night’ Charm, Laughs, and No Drama

From: The Daily Beast  |  By: Tim Teeman  |  Date: 4/27/2022

As it turned out, Mr. Saturday Night was perfect to watch on a Sunday afternoon. It's billed as a musical comedy, but really it feels like an amiable comedy with some songs scattered on it, like icing sugar on a light sponge. Its star Billy Crystal w...

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MR. SATURDAY NIGHT is a Breezy Sunday Stroll — Review

From: Theatrely  |  By: Kobi Kassal  |  Date: 4/27/2022

There are a few scenes in Mr. Saturday Night, the new musical which opened tonight at the Nederlander Theatre, where the titular star, played by Billy Crystal, performs for sleepy retirement homes. You might find that the projections behind him, depi...

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MR. SATURDAY NIGHT: BROADWAY MUSICAL, BORSCHT BELT STYLE

From: New York Stage Review  |  By: Frank Scheck  |  Date: 4/27/2022

But, and it's a very big but, none of this will matter to Crystal fans, as everyone should be. The 74-year-old performer displays the vitality of someone half his age, his energy fueled by the waves of audience laughter cascading over the footlights....

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MR. SATURDAY NIGHT: BILLY CRYSTAL MUSICALIZED VEHICLE RUNS SMOOTHLY ENOUGH

From: New York Stage Review  |  By: David Finkle  |  Date: 4/27/2022

To underline Crystal's powers the colorful Brown and Green have written 'Any Man But Me.' Though more than vocally acceptable throughout. the show's star (no understudy listed) brings this eleven o'clock number off with expanding fortitude. He delive...

Directed by John Rando (Urinetown, On the Town) and based on the book written by Crystal, Lowell Ganz, and Babaloo Mandel, Mr. Saturday Night bows this week at the Nederlander Theatre. It features a score by Jason Robert Brown (Parade, The Last Five ...

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Review: Billy Crystal Carries the Tune in ‘Mr. Saturday Night’

From: The New York Times  |  By: Laura Collins-Hughes  |  Date: 4/27/2022

Three decades later, Crystal too is in his 70s, and in the new musical comedy 'Mr. Saturday Night,' which opened on Wednesday night, he slips much more naturally into Buddy's skin. As a piece of theater, the show is a bit of a mess; the jokes, even s...

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‘Mr. Saturday Night’ review: Billy Crystal brings yuks to Broadway

From: The New York Post  |  By: Johnny Oleksinski  |  Date: 4/27/2022

There's one thing to kvetch about with 'Mr. Saturday Night': it would be better as a straight play than a song-and-dance show. Jason Robert Brown has composed a bland point-A-to-point-B score that's not as hilarious or textured as the text. Similar t...

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Mr Saturday Night review

From: The Stage  |  By: Nicole Serratore  |  Date: 4/27/2022

The cast does its damndest. Paymer and Crystal exude palpable brotherly warmth. Graff is the show's most valuable player, her comedic delivery almost upstaging Crystal. Bean sings the bejeezus out of her ballads. The cast members who cover multiple r...

Brown has the excuse that he's been given the task of writing music for people who can't sing, Bean being the one exception. Green, on the other hand, never comes close to writing lyrics that reflect Young's edgy humor even when that character is sin...

The end result is certainly the funniest show on Broadway in years, if not the most likable. Look for a healthy run, at least with headliner Crystal, who last packed houses with his autobiographical show '700 Sundays.' And with composer Jason Robert ...

Better is the sibling friction Crystal and Paymer display, with the irresistibly sad-sack Paymer doing the forever-disappointed also-ran brother convincingly and appealingly. The chemistry between the brothers - or, more accurately, between real-life...

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Broadway review: Billy Crystal's Mr. Saturday Night is a hilarious, retro good time.

From: The New York Daily News  |  By: Chris Jones  |  Date: 4/27/2022

The songs are witty and droll, but they're mostly what they used to call specialty numbers and you never entirely feel like they're integrated into the emotional logic of the whole. As directed by John Rando, 'Mr. Saturday Night' feels more like a pl...

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Mr. Saturday Night

From: Time Out New York  |  By: Adam Feldman  |  Date: 4/27/2022

Thirty years ago, Crystal wore aging makeup to play this role on film. He doesn't need it anymore, but he never really did: He has Buddy in his bones. Crystal has been playing this alter kocker alter ego since at least Saturday Night Live in 1985, an...

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