Lena Moy-Borgen: It’s a Man’s World
This was a smart and clever show that was carefully thought out and tailored to the star’s strengths. She had the audience entranced.
This was a smart and clever show that was carefully thought out and tailored to the star’s strengths. She had the audience entranced.
A show that occasionally veered into camp, but still found honest depth in the chosen material.
The talented—and exuberant—singer/servers.
Another Hundred People, the second of their Sondheim excursions, is richer than their first, as superb as that was.
Another Hundred People, the second of their Sondheim excursions, is richer than their first, as superb as that was.
KT Sullivan and Jeff Harnar have found just the right combination of wit, emotion, musical acuity and subject matter that suits and challenges their particular talents.
The show's finale circled around ["Not a Day Goes By"], the harmonic cast blending in various Sondheim songs and insinuating listeners with an inevitable final comprehension of human emotion and pain. An exceptional production.