When they are not singing, the nine performers appear as Prince himself with glancing stories and homilies from his illustrious career, glasses perched atop their foreheads. But the contents of these narrative interjections is scant at best. We learn...
Critics' Reviews
What’s Missing From ‘Prince of Broadway’? Harold Prince Himself
Harold Prince, a Broadway master, deserves a better tribute show than this
The Manhattan Theatre Club production, for which Susan Stroman is listed as choreographer and co-director, feels as if it were slapped together for the entertainment portion of a benefit dinner. The task of reciting the wooden commentary between song...
Prince of Broadway review at Samuel J Friedman Theatre, New York – ‘generous and good-hearted’
It's inevitably rushed and bitty as it proffers short extracts from such all-time classics as Fiddler on the Roof, Cabaret, She Loves Me, Follies, Sweeney Todd and Evita, which Prince helped originate. Of course those shows are revived often enough ...
'Prince of Broadway' is a greatest hits tribute to its creator: review
As greatest hits compilations go, the new Broadway revue 'Prince of Broadway' is pretty much everything you could ask for: shiny, handsomely packaged, and containing all of your favorites. For two-and-a-half hours, nine tremendously gifted Broadway v...
Certainly the more than 30 songs performed by a superb cast of nine include some of the most beloved, or accomplished, ever written for musicals. A short list of the shows directed or produced (or both) by Prince ranges from the bouncy 'Damn Yankees'...
Broadway Review: Harold Prince Revue ‘Prince of Broadway’
Although it must have been hard to choose favorites for this show (nothing from 'LoveMusik'?), the scope of Prince's career is smartly represented by the selections and their respectful treatment. There are none of those hateful medleys that make you...
Prince of Broadway is a mediocre sampler of legendary musicals: EW review
Prince himself directed the show, which employs a nimble cast of nine performers who take turns sharing anecdotes and life lessons as 'Prince' and dipping into some of the hits (and flops - Merrily We Roll Along gets a number) he had a hand in. Some ...
‘Prince of Broadway’ review: A Harold Prince highlight reel
Breaking up the musical numbers, the nine cast members - with glasses similar to Prince's perched on their heads - offer flashbacks about how he got into the biz: Begging the venerable producer-director George Abbott for a job, raising money from the...
Theater Review: Prince of Broadway’s Music Soars Where Its Narrative Falters
Though the music soars, the show's central figure remains a bit generic, a bit out of focus. We don't really see Prince - certainly not as we got to see Sondheim, through actual personal video footage, in the 2010 Broadway revue (and similar career r...
Review: A Prince’s Broadway Kingdom is Scattered to the Winds
A quality of randomness is perhaps appropriate to a show that begins with the observation, 'Never underestimate luck.' That's Mr. Uranowitz speaking, pretending to be Mr. Prince. (All the cast members take turns pretending to be Mr. Prince, wearing b...
Aisle View: The Adventures of Prince Hal
All this aside-and despite our thorough admiration for the career and life of the eighty-nine-year-old Prince of Broadway-the entertainment wears thin in the second act. Here we have a show which only exists by virtue of song selections from the Prin...
‘Prince of Broadway’ salutes theater legend Harold Prince: review
In his various guises, Prince alludes to luck, success and failure, unusual projects and finally to just 'do the work.' It's not a deep dive into the mind of a master - more like, Shallow Hal. If you're okay with that and want to luxuriate in moments...
Fine. But what does this musical have to say? Now 89, Prince has had a storied career, but we don't get that story here. Beyond his penchant for unconventional material, there's little insight into Prince's craft or his vision. It's not easy to detec...
‘Prince of Broadway’ Review: Tribute to a Great Theater Producer and Director
The clunky segues between numbers aside, 'Prince of Broadway' most resembles a Met Opera gala, where one singer after another comes out in full costume to deliver a big aria. 'Prince of Broadway' goes for that same wow factor, with everybody trying t...
'Prince of Broadway': Theater Review
Imagine simultaneous revivals of a dozen or so of the standout musical productions of the latter half of the 20th century. That's more or less what Prince of Broadway crams into two-and-a-half hours, in sample-size nuggets that touch on the magic wh...
Review: 'Prince of Broadway': A bunch of Hal Prince scenes can't sum up the man
On this cruise through Prince's greatest hits (and a few of his flops), there are as many Hal Princes as there actors on the stage, all speaking improbably in the first person, all offering bon mots ('And we had another hit!') or epigrams, pithy trui...
Broadway Review: ‘Prince Of Broadway’ Skims Seven Decades Of A Legendary Career
Prince of Broadway bristles with the joyful noise of familiar songs delivered by a gifted and versatile cast of nine, under the direction of Prince himself, with an assist from Susan Stroman (The Producers,Scottsboro Boys). Jason Robert Brown's high-...
‘Prince of Broadway’ review: Lavish revue of Hal Prince is enjoyable, but how about something new?
'Prince of Broadway,' the lavish, unwieldy, mostly enjoyable revue celebrating Prince's long and unparalleled career of presenting daring new musicals (usually based on difficult subject matter and incorporating strong visual concepts), has finally o...
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