Bright Star on Broadway
4.5
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周圍地區: 戲院區
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- 49th St • 步行 2 分鐘
- 47–50 Sts – Rockefeller Center • 步行 3 分鐘
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4.5
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dunn2002
維珍尼亞Community187 則投稿
2016年6月
Great story line, fabulous musicians on stage to watch, wonderful singing and acting. We saw it twice! So sad it is closing - see it soon!
發表日期:2016年6月20日
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Salexander99
佛羅里達州邁阿密158 則投稿
2016年4月 • 夫妻情侶
This musical was great, fantastic and wonderful! if you have a preconceived notion that you don't like bluegrass music, then don't go. But if you enjoy great songs and better musicianship, this is the show to see! Very entertaining show, captivating and nicely paced. i couldn't recommend this show more!
發表日期:2016年6月17日
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LiveToEatInNewOrleans
42 則投稿
2016年4月 • 夫妻情侶
Best play I've seen in some time. The talent, the stage set up, the plot--all amazing! Steve Martin. Enough said!
發表日期:2016年6月15日
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William K
New York NY7 則投稿
2016年6月 • 單獨旅行
Very emotional story I cried at the end, beautiful score, loved the staging, excellent cast, wonderful performances, love Carmen Cusack. I am so glad I decided to catch this show before it closes, I would have missed one of the best musicals ever.
發表日期:2016年6月15日
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putertutor22
德克薩斯州Richmond310 則投稿
2016年5月 • 夫妻情侶
So you figure a show written by Steve Martin would be a comedy--wrong! This is a drama, but the story is fantastic and the characters really make it come to life. The simple sets are amazing. Be sure to bring tissues--it will make you laugh, cry and want to see it again! The music is fabulous (we purchased a CD). We also loved getting to visit with the stars after the show. Don't miss Bright Star!!
發表日期:2016年6月12日
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Jill Y
維珍尼亞Ashburn28 則投稿
2016年5月 • 好友旅行
Got the best surprise when Steve Martin played at the intermission. But even without that, the story was interesting and entertaining. The singing and acting was excellent. Sets were simple and effective. Choreography was surprisingly graceful for a show with Blue Grass music.
Loved it!
Loved it!
發表日期:2016年6月10日
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Jim L
德克薩斯州休斯頓36 則投稿
2016年6月 • 商務型
This show is perhaps the best show I have ever seen. I've been involved in theatre and acting for over 30 years and this show a complete work. Writing? Great. Singing? Incredible. Acting? Riveting (which I can't always say about acting in musicals.) Lighting, set design, directing? Brilliant. I'm glad I saw it before the Tony Awards because I would be surprised if it didn't win several. If you are coming to NYC to see shows, this should be at the top of your list.
發表日期:2016年6月10日
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frankcanepa
波多黎各Trujillo Alto411 則投稿
2016年6月 • 家庭式
Lovely show and beautiful story told with exquisite blue grass music. Steve Martin wrote a great and simple story that will make you cry.
發表日期:2016年6月10日
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OnTheWayNJ
紐約州紐約市19 則投稿
2016年6月 • 夫妻情侶
Absolutely wonderful play with a great musical score woven together with an uplifting story. The singing was tremendous as was the acting. They genuinely seemed to be fully immersed in the emotion of the play and the music. Judging by the audience reaction, we were not alone in our glowing review. Good for families or couples. Go see this play!
發表日期:2016年6月5日
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Ed_Uyeshima
加利福尼亞舊金山(三藩市)2,085 則投稿
2016年5月 • 夫妻情侶
I've heard tell that this sentimental new period musical from comic raconteur Steve Martin and singer-songwriter Edie Brickell is already on the verge of closing, which would be a shame since it's a heartwarming cameo of a show. Sure, it lacks the pizzazz of most of its fellow Tony-nominated competition, but there are redeeming qualities like Martin's clever wit and the infectious bluegrass music penned by Martin and Brickell that keep this musical afloat for most of its running time. With surprisingly dark elements, it just may come across as too much of a neatly wrapped fable when all is said and done, but the journey there is full of infectious good spirit and even more importantly, good music.
The story starts in 1945 when a young soldier named Billy Cane comes back to his hometown in rural North Carolina and decides to become a writer like Faulkner or Fitzgerald. He heads to Asheville where he is determined to have Alice Murphy, the steely editor of a well-regarded literary journal, read his stories. She takes notice of his talent which leads to a flashback 22 years earlier when a young, vibrant but poor Alice fell in love with Jimmy Ray Dobbs, the wealthy son of the town's mayor. She becomes pregnant, and Jimmy Ray's father is hellbent on taking the baby away so that his son can live out the high ambitions he has for his son. This leads to a surprisingly cruel act that finds its way to a happy ending.
In her Broadway debut, Carmen Cusack manages to convey the younger and older versions of Alice with equal elan and sings with conviction, especially on her climactic solo, "At Long last". A.J. Shively as Billy and Hannah Elless as Margo, the girl he left behind, are charming with the latter delivering a shimmering solo with "Asheville". Paul Alexander Nolan makes a solid impression as the younger Jimmy Ray, less so as his character's older self. Providing welcome comic relief are Jeff Blumenkrantz and saucy Emily Padgett as Alice's support staff at the journal. Martin showed up unexpectedly at last Saturday evening's performance playing banjo with the onstage bluegrass band at the top of Act II.
The story starts in 1945 when a young soldier named Billy Cane comes back to his hometown in rural North Carolina and decides to become a writer like Faulkner or Fitzgerald. He heads to Asheville where he is determined to have Alice Murphy, the steely editor of a well-regarded literary journal, read his stories. She takes notice of his talent which leads to a flashback 22 years earlier when a young, vibrant but poor Alice fell in love with Jimmy Ray Dobbs, the wealthy son of the town's mayor. She becomes pregnant, and Jimmy Ray's father is hellbent on taking the baby away so that his son can live out the high ambitions he has for his son. This leads to a surprisingly cruel act that finds its way to a happy ending.
In her Broadway debut, Carmen Cusack manages to convey the younger and older versions of Alice with equal elan and sings with conviction, especially on her climactic solo, "At Long last". A.J. Shively as Billy and Hannah Elless as Margo, the girl he left behind, are charming with the latter delivering a shimmering solo with "Asheville". Paul Alexander Nolan makes a solid impression as the younger Jimmy Ray, less so as his character's older self. Providing welcome comic relief are Jeff Blumenkrantz and saucy Emily Padgett as Alice's support staff at the journal. Martin showed up unexpectedly at last Saturday evening's performance playing banjo with the onstage bluegrass band at the top of Act II.
發表日期:2016年6月4日
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