Hugh Jackman is a phenomenon: the very rare "Matinee Idol." He's a rocket, a flare, a slinky -- joy fills the theater. The women kvell, and the men grin broadly at everything he does. His voice is thrilling, with almost a Willie Nelson resonance and nasality; his lean, springy body flashes and bounces around the stage; he even twists like Jim Carrey. And he does standup interaction with the audience between his episodes in the life of cabaret performer/songwriter, Peter Allen, who knew Judy Garland and married her daughter, Liza.
With the look-alike/sound-alike Isabel Keating as Judy and the excellent Stephanie J. Block as Liza, with the amazing Mitchel David Federan as the young Peter, and a super singing/dancing chorus, director Philip Wm. McKinley gives us a first-class Broadway musical comedy, with fun choreography by Joey McKneely, in a fine set by Robin Wagner, polished off with a Las-Vegas finale costumed with outrageous flair by William Ivey Long. A good time was had by all.
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Previews:
September 16, 2003
Opened:
October 16, 2003
Ended:
September 2004
Country:
USA
State:
New York
City:
New York
Company/Producers:
Ben Gannon & Robert Fox
Theater Type:
Broadway
Theater:
Imperial Theater
Theater Address:
249 West 45th Street
Running Time:
2 hrs, 30 min
Genre:
Musical
Director:
Philip Wm. McKinley
Review:
Parental:
adult themes, alcohol use
Cast:
Hugh Jackman (Peter Allen), Jarrod Emick (Greg), Beth Fowler (Marion), Michael Mulheren, Isabel Keating, Mitchel Federan, Isabel Keating (Judy), Stephanie J. Block (Liza).
Technical:
Choreog: Joey McKneely; Music Dir: Louis St. Louis. Set: Robin Wagner; Costumes: William Ivey Long; Lighting: Donald Holder; Orchestr: Michael Gibson; Music Sup: Patrick Vaccariello; Sound: ACME Sound Partners.
Critic:
Richmond Shepard
Date Reviewed:
May 2004