Show Boat
Westchester Broadway Theatre, Elmsford, NY, September 24, 2015
Reviewed by Chip Deffaa for Cabaret Scenes
Show Boat—playing through January 31, 2016—is, quite simply, the best production that the Westchester Broadway dinner theater has mounted in years, and one of the best productions I’ve ever seen there.
The score—by composer Jerome Kern and lyricist Oscar Hammerstein—remains one of the glories of American musical theater, with one superb number following another: “Ol’ Man River”; “Make Believe”; “You Are Love”; “Bill”; “Can’t Help Lovin’ Dat Man.” Adding “Ah Still Suits Me,” which was written for the 1936 film version of Show Boat is a wise choice, too—not just because it’s a good song, but because it’s smart to give Michael James Leslie (playing Joe), who’s one of the strongest members of the cast, more to do. And I like the foreshadowing provided by the dark “Mis’ry’s Comin’ Aroun’,” which was written for the original production but has often been cut in revivals of the show.
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The company of 25 actors (directed and choreographed by Richard Stafford) and nine musicians (music director, Ryan Wise) does justice to the score.
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