Country & Western is not very high on the Cultural Event Lists of most New Yorkers. Nor are trips to Branson, MO, to eat dinner at Dolly Parton's Horse-Show. But, for those who grew up - as I did - on the Grand Ol' Opry and Alka-Seltzer's National Barn Dance on Saturday nights, there's a real appeal in this music and its often plaintively lonesome lyrics. Adapting the John Travolta movie for the musical-stage may not have seemed a bright idea, but the results are not disappointing. In fact, this is a high-energy show with a very attractive cast. (Rumor has it that it was even better before director Lonny Price and others began tinkering with it.) Matt Cavenaugh & Jenn Colella make an interesting off-on-again couple. Sally Mayes and Leo Burmester are winning as the awkward hero's loving aunt and uncle.
No, this is not The Sound of Music, but there must be a lot of ordinary Americans out there in Times Square who would love a down-home show like this! It deserves to run.
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Previews:
February 27, 2003
Opened:
March 27, 2003
Ended:
Spring 2003
Country:
USA
State:
New York
City:
New York
Company/Producers:
Leonard Soloway & Chase Mishkin
Theater Type:
Broadway
Theater:
Broadhurst Theater
Theater Address:
235 West 44th Street
Phone:
(212) 239-6200
Genre:
Musical
Director:
Lonny Price
Review:
Parental:
adult themes, gunshots, violence
Cast:
Sally Mayes, Leo Burmester, Jodi Stevens, Rozz Morehead, Marcus Chait, Matt Cavenaugh, Jenn Colella
Technical:
Choreog: Melinda Roy & Robert Royston; Music Dir: Louis St. Louis; Costumes: Gregory Gayle; Lighting: David F. Segal; Set: Douglas W. Schmidt
Critic:
Glenn Loney
Date Reviewed:
April 2003