Date of a Lifetime, book and lyrics by Carl Kissin, music by Robert Baumgartner, Jr., is a witty musical on dating, courtship and marriage performed by two terrific singer/actors with strong lyrical voices: Farah Alvin and Jamie LaVerdiere. It is his, then her vision of what a life together might be, cleanly directed by Jeremy Dobrish, with lively choreography by Wendy Seyb. The lyrics are clever; the catchy tunes bounce.
In its contrasting relationship outlines, Date hits many universalities lots familiar but smartly written and nicely communicated, as we get involved the hopes of one then the other. With a simple set and props by Susan Barras and excellent lighting by Jeff Croiter, it's all energetic, utterly charming, first-rate entertainment. The show is part of the New York Musical Theater Festival and deserves a long run.
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Opened:
October 3, 2011
Ended:
October 16, 2011
Country:
USA
State:
New York
City:
New York
Company/Producers:
part of New York Musical Theater Festival
Theater Type:
off-Broadway
Theater:
McGinn/Cazale Theater
Theater Address:
2162 Broadway
Phone:
212-664-0979
Website:
nymf.org
Running Time:
2 hrs
Genre:
Musical
Director:
Jeremy Dobrish
Choreographer:
Wendy Seyb
Review:
Cast:
Farah Alvin (Katie), Jamie LaVerdiere (Marvin),
Technical:
GM: Liz Ulmer. Set: Susan Barras; Lighting: Jeff Croiter. Sound: G. Alan Busch. PR: Katie Rosin.
Critic:
Richmond Shepard
Date Reviewed:
October 2011