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Old Broadway Returns
A classic Broadway piece without the techno glitz that is so prevalent these days. Excellent singing dancing and plot with an energy that is contagious. See it.
What great fun!
Consider myself lucky to have been in the audience to see this show in previews last month. Non-stop laughs and consistently great performances. Fantastic costumes and sets. Outstanding chorus girls and tap dancing gangsters. What more could you want? Susan Strohman does it again! If this doesn't kill at the Tony's there is no justice and the voters should be taken Up the Lazy River for a "talk."
great show
Best show I have seen this year. Casting was fantastic.
Broadway at it's best.
A very entertaining show. It has everything you would expect from a great play. The music, dancing and acting blend perfectly together. The story line is easy to follow and the costumes bring back the Roaring Twenties. Period music is great also. I left the theater "On Top of the World."
What A Show!
Bullets Over Broadway has that certain pizazz and sparkle that comes to mind when you think of a big broadway show. The set and costuming we're elaborate and beautiful to see, complimenting the outstanding performances by the actors. My personal favorite parts of the show included the cleverly choreographed, acrobatic dance numbers by the gangsters and the always impressive large group tap number "Tain't Nobody's Business if I do".
A real delight
My wife and saw this in previews as part of a whirlwind theater weekend in NYC; we saw The Book of Mormon at the matinee Saturday, this Saturday evening and Kinky Boots on Sunday. This was nearly as good as The Book of Mormon and worlds better than Kinky Boots. I was already familiar with the movie and loved how this translated to the stage. It's hard to tell how it could be improved. The cast is fantastic and wildly talented, and the choreography is amazing. I see Tonys in this show's future. The question is only how many.