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This cast was amazing, from their timing, to their energy, to their enthusiasm. Nothing is more thrilling than watching talent at the highest levels do what they do better than most others - the detail of the performances were incredible. And, the band!!... beautiful renditions of jazz-on brass. To sum it up in the spirit of all considerations..."Roxy Hart, to love you and die at your hand is better than to have never loved you at all. Mary me Roxy Hart, Mary me!" :)
Perez from Fort Worth, Texas
ROXY
Just saw the show. Amazing. This Roxy was the best we have seen ( and we have seen Chicago on Broadway) On the other hand Velma in this show was mediocre at best. She looked very masculine.
Anonymous from Boston, Massachusetts
CHICAGO IN BOSTON
I saw the play for the 4th time in Boston on Sunday,November4th. It was the best version I have seen to date,Twice in Boston, once regional and one in NYC. Yes, Christy Brinky can not sing,(she held a tune) act or dance, however, she is so darn sweet and beautiful, her looks played the part. John Hurley was a wonderful Billy Flynn, his signing was in tune and his dancing was, well, Billy Flynn-ish. A Razzle Dazzler! The music was spot on and just so Jazzy. The supporting cast was beautiful to watch. They are strong in their dance, song and acting. The jury , what a hoot! That was the funnyest part of the show. My only regret is that Amos should have worn the bolla hat for his song. That would have completed his outfit and added to the look of the routine. I give this show a BIG FAT 4 stars, well done!
Joe from Scranton, Pennsylvania
CAST WAS SUPERB!
I attended the Sunday April 15 2018 show at the Scranton cultural Center. In short, the
cast and staging were wonderful. The SOUND left much to be desired. For a good 25-
30% of the show you could barely hear what the performers were singing. Whether it
was an issue with the mixing or the on-stage orchestra was just too loud it marred an
otherwise spectacular performance. I will say this was the first time sound was an issue
for me at this venue.
Cookie from Houston, Texas
ENTERTAINING AND EXCELLENT DANCE
Overall it was a really well done performance. The dancers are fabulous and the lead characters well chosen. The Billy Flynn character was superb and as good a voice as Broadway. Mama Morton was incredible. Slow & dragging a bit in the 2nd act and for the life of me I don't understand why it was at all necessary to rip the wig off Mary Sunshine to show the audience the actor was a male.
from Minneapolis, Minnesota
AVERAGE
I thought the singing was good. But I was
disappointed in the set and costumes. The dancing
also left a bit to be desired. For what I paid to go to
this show, I did expect a little production value.
K from Spokane, Washington
LANGUAGE
Why add bad language - no f words but others. Took Lord’s name in vain twice. Not necessary. Amos (Roxie’s husband) was great. So were MaMa and Billy (the attorney). Dancing was great. Singing (besides aforementioned) was ok. Nothing to rave about.
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