Broadway Reviews
Generally, musicals entering their fourth year are to be avoided. They have reached the point where cues and choreography are sloppy beyond redemption, where performances are phoned in, and where everyone involved is just marking time playing out the last months of a successful run to ever diminishing audiences of theatrically unsophisticated and uncritical tourists. Happily, such is not the case with Chicago. With the recent addition of Sandy Duncan and Mamie Duncan-Gibbs, Chicago has actually gained in stature, developing into a production far superior to the original. With Sandy and Mamie, Chicago has something it never had before - a heart.
If it's pure theatrical magic you seek - and it's been in pretty short supply lately - take another look at Chicago this holiday season. As incandescent as Sandy Duncan and Mamie Duncan-Gibbs are individually, together onstage they generate enough megawatt voltage to light up Broadway from Battery Park, as the song goes, way up to Washington Heights. All of this theatrical magic is pretty heady stuff, and it could not exist without sharp and defining contrasts, here provided by Brent Barrett's strong, unrepentant and media-savvy Billy Flynn, P. J. Benjamin's bewildered and touching Amos Hart, and Marcia Lewis, still the best Matron "Mama" Morton ever. In summary, allow me to make the observation that you only think you've seen Chicago. You ain't never seen nothin' like this Chicago! Catch it again before, like all real magic, it disappears. You deserve to see the best. Photo of Sandy Duncan by Uli Weber.
Theatre: Shubert Theatre, 225 West 44th Street New York, NY 10036 (between Broadway & 8th Avenue) Running time: 2 hours and 30 minutes, including one 15 minute intermission. Audience: May be inappropriate for children 12 and under. Children under 4 are not permitted in the theatre. Current Schedule: Tuesday through Saturday at 8 PM, Sunday at 7 PM, Saturday and Sunday matinee at 2 PM. Holiday Schedule beginning November 23: Tuesday through Saturday at 8 PM, Wednesday and Saturday at 2 PM, Sunday at 3 PM. Added performance Friday, November 26 at 3 PM. No performance Wednesday, November 24 at 2 PM. Holiday Schedule beginning December 21: Tuesday through Saturday at 8 PM, Sunday at 7 PM, Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday at 2 PM. Added performances Monday, December 27 at 8 PM and Thursday, December 30 at 2 PM. No performance Friday, December 24 and Saturday, December 25 at 2 PM. No performance Friday December 31 and Saturday, January 1 at 2 PM. No performance Wednesday, January 5 at 2 PM, or Wednesday, January 12 at 2 PM. Schedule beginning January 17: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday at 8 PM, Sunday at 7 PM, Wednesday and Saturday at 2 PM. Added performances Monday, January 17 at 2 PM and Monday, February 21 at 2 PM. (Curtain time exception: Tuesday, January 25 and Tuesday, February 1 at 7 PM.) No performance Monday, January 17 at 8 PM or Monday, February 21 at 8 PM. Ticket prices: $80, $65, $55 and $35 Rush tickets: A limited number of $20 Rush tickets are available only at the Box Office on day of performance. Limit two (2) tickets per person, subject to availability. The line forms early; names are taken and bracelets are handed out at 8 AM (10 AM on Sundays). When the Box Office opens, Rush tickets are sold in the order that people arrived. Standing Room: Sold only on day of performance and only at the Box Office, after the performance is sold out (including the Rush tickets). Tickets online: http://www.telecharge.com/ Tickets in person: Box Office hours Monday through Saturday 10 AM to 8 PM. Sunday Noon to 6 PM (open until curtain when there is a 7 PM performance). Tickets by phone: Tele-charge at (212) 239-6200, or outside the NY metro area (800) 545-2559, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Tickets by snail mail: Chicago, PO Box 998 Times Square Station, New York, NY 10108-0998 Tickets by e-mail: Tickets@telecharge.com |