Customer reviews for Chicago |
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Avg. Customer Review
(4.1 Stars):
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Brilliant show!, Aug 03, 2010 |
| reviewer: Loes de Ruiter from Amsterdam, Netherlands |
| Me and my sister have visited the theatre on July 25 and we had a wonderful evening thanks to the leading ladies Ruthie Henshall and Amra-Faye Wright and the rest of the cast. We recommand the show to everyone we meet! |
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"Oh what a show", Sep 08, 2010 |
| reviewer: Andrew and Sharon Reece from Yorkshire England |
| On the 22nd July 2010, my wife and i went to see chicago on the day we were married. Oh what a day, oh what a show!!!! Ruthie Henshall was magnificent as Roxy. Amra Fay-Wright was superlative in the role of Velma, and John O'Hurley as Billy Flynn was unbeatable. There were no elaborate scene changes, no flashy costumes. The show relied entirely on the talent contained within it, and it paid off in spades. WORLD, GO SEE IT. |
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wonderful!, Sep 19, 2011 |
| reviewer: Sydney from Atlanta, GA |
| it was everything I hoped for and more! the singing was spot on and the dancing was fantastic! I would recommend it to anyone! __________________ |
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Not so fabulous, Oct 13, 2011 |
| reviewer: Deeners from Canada |
| I was so looking forward to this show, but honestly, I sat there bored. I felt like there was no energy to the show, the cast was just going through the motions. I regret going because it's all I think about when I hear the soundtrack __________________ |
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Chicago on Broadway, Nov 03, 2011 |
| reviewer: Alan Hodgkinson from New York |
| This was my 1st time in New York and the theatre, so wasn't too sure what to expect. The theatre was a little cramped We were in row A on mezz in centre, providing excellent stage views. The stage appeared a little bland. Just the orchestra stack in the centre, but this was not a problem as it provided a backdrop to the play. The cast and orchestra were fantastic. Keeping the audiences attention from start to finish. My personal favourite being Chris Sullivan as Amos, the poor, husband of Roxy Hart. I would thoroughly recommend Chicago to anyone wanting to visit a broadway show. Next time I visit the theatre, I hope the experience is as enjoyable as this one. |
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