Total Rating: 
***
Opened: 
October 2002
Ended: 
March 2003
Country: 
USA
State: 
New York
City: 
New York
Company/Producers: 
Benjamin Mordecai, Michael A. Jenkins, Waxman/Williams Entertainment, Center Theater Group/Mark Taper Forum (Gordon Davidson, art dir; Charles Dillingham, mgng dir). Assoc Prod: Robert G. Bartner, Stephanie McClelland, Judith Resnick, Robert Dragotta, Temple Gill, Marcia Roberts, Kelpie Arts LLC, Dramatic Forces, Rodgers & Hammerstein Organization, Dallas Summer Musicals, Brian Brolly, Alice Chebba Walsh, Ernest De Leon Escaler.
Theater Type: 
Broadway
Theater: 
Virginia Theater
Theater Address: 
245 West 52nd Street (8th Ave)
Phone: 
(212) 239-6200
Running Time: 
2 hrs, 45 min
Genre: 
Musical
Author: 
Book: David Henry Hwang, adapting Joseph Fields' adaptation of C.Y. Lee novel; Music: Richard Rodgers; Lyrics: Oscar Hammerstein II.
Director: 
Robert Longbottom
Review: 

 David Henry Hwang has totally rewritten the book for the revival of Rodgers & Hammerstein's abortive San Francisco treat of 1958. PC pulsewatchers will be glad to find our heroine Mei-Li has been upgraded from an illegally immigrating mail-order bride to a political refugee whose father was martyred back in Red China. But there's no rehab performed on the R&H score, which pales next to the oriental splendors of the team's South Pacific.

That's rather fatal when the new ethnic backbone supplied by Hwang proves brittle. Ta, the object of Mei-Li's devotion, has been transformed from a princely playboy to a nightclub director. When Ta's dad is corrupted by his son's commercialism, the girly China Vegas product at Club Chop Suey is cheesier than anything staged at the Celestial Garden in the 1958 version. A Chinese chorus line dressed up like take-out boxes? Believe it. When the babes' boobs light up, the boxes turn translucent.

Eventually, Ta learns to treasure his heritage and appreciate the chaste Mei-Li. When that happens, the chemistry between Jose Llana and Lea Salonga (Broadway's original Miss Saigon) warms to a nice glow.

Parental: 
risque humor
Cast: 
Lea Salonga, Jose Llana, Randall Duk Kim, Jodi Long, Sandra Allen, Alvin Ing, Alan Liu, Hoon Lee, Ma Anne Dionisio, Susan Ancheta, Raul Aranas, Rich Ceraulo, Eric Chan, Marcus Choi, Emily Hsu, Telly Leung, J. Elaine Marcos, Daniel May, Marc Oka, Lainie Sakakura, Yuka Takara, Robert Tatad, Kim Varhola, Ericka Yang.
Technical: 
Choreog: Robert Longbottom; Set: Robin Wagner; Costumes: Gregg Barnes; Lighting: Natasha Katz; Sound: Acme Sound Partners; Orchestr: Don Sebesky; Music Coord: Seymour Red Press; Hair: David Brian Brown.
Other Critics: 
PERFORMING ARTS INSIDER Richmond Shepard + / THEATERSCENE.NET Jeannie Lieberman + / TOTALTHEATER David Lefkowitz + Anne Siegel -
Critic: 
Perry Tannenbaum
Date Reviewed: 
January 2003