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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
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not my cup of tea, Jun 10, 2012
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reviewer: Jan
from Florida
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| I guess I shouldn't rate this show because I missed half the dialog. The accents made it very hard to understand and the lead actress didn't face the audience when speaking. After seeing Phantom and Wicked this was a major disappointment. One set, no costuming. Music was good, but I prefer a razzle dazzle production. |
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
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Once, Apr 15, 2012
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reviewer: Frances Kavanagh.
from Ireland.
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Uplifting, gracious, from Dublin Ireland. "once" would love to
see it again!
Cristin Milioti - what a tour de force you are!
Frances Kavanagh |
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
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Once, Apr 15, 2012
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reviewer: Frances Kavanagh.
from Ireland.
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Uplifting, gracious, from Dublin Ireland. "once" would love to
see it again!
Cristin Milioti - what a tour de force you are!
Frances Kavanagh |
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
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go for the music, Apr 01, 2012
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reviewer: Joy O.
from Media, PA
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I loved the sweet, simple story and the emotion-
packed music.
If you're looking for a big production, this is
not it. It's much more intimate than a lot of
Broadway plays.
We were in the top row of the Mezzanine and it was
hard for me to hear the dialogue. I am a little
hard of hearing anyway and did get the hearing
device after the intermission. Much better.
The only thing I didn't like was the choreography.
I found the arm movements and some of the dances a
little strange.
But the music alone is worth every penny.
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