Gattelli excels at big ensemble numbers like “Corn Puddin’” (which won an Emmy Award for outstanding original music and lyrics in 2022) or “Cross That Bridge.” But even more satisfying is his ability to showcase triple-threat performers who...
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‘Schmigadoon!’ Review: Oh, What a Beautiful Sendup
Broadway review: Schmigadoon! is good old-fashioned musical fun
Who here wants some more corn puddin’? The wholesome townsfolk of Schmigadoon, first seen on Apple TV+’s spoofy musical series, have relocated to Broadway, where they’re serving a generous second helping of their corny and sweet local specialty...
SCHMIGADOON! Is Pure Broadway Joy — Review
While some may toss Schmigadoon! aside as a frivolous night out, Paul has created a world deeply rich in humanity, charm, and musical theatre heritage. Go do yourself a favor and get trapped in Schmigadoon, I think we could all use it right about now...
‘Schmigadoon!’ Review: A Loving Lampoon of Broadway Musicals
While it cannot field the starry cast of the series, which featured Kristin Chenoweth, Alan Cumming and Ariana DeBose among others, the ensemble taking their roles to the stage is impeccable, as is Mr. Gattelli’s nimbly paced direction and splashy,...
Not that anyone wants to think about the present day. The concept in “Schmigadoon!” of a literal portal through which to escape reality is undoubtedly part of its appeal. Even musical-theater haters would have to ask, why even bother trying to co...
Five years later, that first season of “Schmigadoon” has itself been turned into a Broadway musical, opening tonight at the Nederlander with little changed. If there’s an entirely new cast (with the exception of Ann Harada, who is reprising the...
'Schmigadoon!' Broadway review — a pitch-perfect satire of classic musicals
For lovers of Golden Age musicals like Rodgers and Hammerstein's Oklahoma! or Meredith Willson's The Music Man, getting trapped in one sounds like a dream. For others, who think spontaneously breaking into song and dance is odd, it might be a nightma...
Schmigadoon!: Talent’s Bustin’ Out All Over
Schmigadoon! has chosen, or lucked into, just the right historical moment. Its roots are in the musicals of the 40’s and 50’s, written while the nation was seeking equilibrium in the face of the trauma of the Second World War. The shows that Paul...
Schmigadoon! review – cancelled TV show given hit-and-miss Broadway resurrection
With these zingy supporting performances, it’s entirely possible that those who haven’t seen the TV show will receive Schmigadoon! as an uncomplicated good time, both an affectionate send-up of shows still performed at American high schools every...
Schmigadoon!: Doin’ Nicely Nicely By the Classics
Schmigadoon! has now been smartly and successfully retooled as a full-fledged Broadway attraction that opened Monday at the Nederlander Theatre. The first season of the series condensed here into a classic two-act Broadway format, the whimsical Schmi...
‘Schmigadoon!’ Broadway Review: Lorne Michaels and Cinco Paul Recycle Their Apple TV Show
“Schmigadoon!” on stage is no “Death Becomes Her.” It is a photo-copy replica of the TV show’s first season, in which two doctors from New York go on a camping trip in the Catskills, only to end up in a musical comprised of songs and plot p...
‘Schmigadoon!’ Broadway Review: TV Series Leaps To The Stage With Corn Puddin’ For Everyone
The cast, under Christopher Gattelli’s spirit-matching direction and choreography, seem to be having the time of their lives, and why not? Gasteyer’s comic chops have diminished not an iota since her long-ago SNL days, and her uptight Elmira Gulc...
BROADWAY REVIEW: ‘Schmigadoon’ is sweet, simple fun
For those starved of Apple TV (the pour souls also missing “Ted Lasso”), “Schmigadoon,” is a TV series that basically smashed up the plot of “Am American Werewolf in London” with the book to the 1947 Broadway musical “Brigadoon,” best...
‘Schmigadoon!’ celebrates musical theater in all its colorful goofiness (Broadway review)
There may be a paucity of Knicks fans at the Nederlander Theatre, which is probably for the best. Schmigadoon! is a show by and for musical mavens — and they should climb any mountain, never walk alone, and rock the boat (without sitting down) to g...
‘Schmigadoon!’ review: Tired parody of Broadway’s Golden Age is been there, ‘doon that
As the second half leaps to a close, “Schmigadoon!” shifts from a cotton candy freight train to a sentimentality dump truck. But the touching McCalla, as Marion-the-librarian-inspired Emma, makes the change-up work by giving one of the few perfor...
A loving, winking, unabashedly cheesy valentine to Golden Age musicals, Schmigadoon! cherry-picks plotlines, melodies, and archetypes from Broadway classics Oklahoma!, Carousel, The Music Man, and dozens more — most notably Brigadoon. As in the 194...
Still, some minor quibbles aside, I had a magically delicious time at “Schmigadoon.” Hopefully, so will you!.” Hopefully, so will you!
Review | ‘Schmigadoon!’ lands on Broadway, but the joke wears thin
There is an irony here. On television, “Schmigadoon!” felt like a gateway, a playful introduction to Broadway traditions for a wide audience. On Broadway, that sense of discovery disappears. The references no longer surprise; they just sit there,...
‘Schmigadoon!’ has the charm, the corn pudding & a cast that deserves more to chew on
Based on the Apple TV+ series and satirizing the relentless cheer of Golden Age musicals (or at least the cheery sheen of otherwise quite dark Golden Age musicals), Schmigadoon! delivers a world full of flats—literally in scenic designer Scott Pask...
Schmigadoon! Brings Its Inside Jokes to Its Ancestral Home
If you respond to musical theater like a professor with a grading rubric, I can’t imagine you’d find fault with Schmigadoon! The show’s got love songs, patter songs, a few reprises, a soliloquy, and production numbers with hooky choruses guara...
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