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The production was really amazing. I don’t know how this company managed this production in that setting. It was accomplished and beautifully.
Cheryl MOHER from Scottsdale , Arizona
BEST THING I’VE SEEN AT PHOENIX THEATER
I saw the matinee this afternoon and was transfixed by every performance and the talent and versatility of all the actors/dancers in the play. The two leads were incredible, as were the actors that played Milo and Henri. Every supporting part was so professional and enjoyable I couldn’t believe the quality of the work. I came home and watched the 1951 movie with Gene Kelly. I don’t know who wrote this new adaptation… Whether it followed more closely the play that was done in London… But I liked the story I saw today better than the 1951 movie. Go and see this before it leaves town… And then say it again
KH from Boulder Colorado
INNOVATIVE SET DESIGN!
Favorite singer was Nick Spangler at Henri ..I didnt feel the chemistry from Garen
Scribner, . Best, most dynamic singing was when 3 male leads sang together.
Loved the set designs , the flow and movement of sets added energy to the whole play.
Marcia from Saint Paul, Minnesota
STUNNING AND UNFORGETABLE
This was a graduation present for a young man who loves Jazz, Gershwin, and great
theater. All of us were enchanted. We watched the 1951 movie a few weeks ago and
agreed that the changes in tone, script and the addition of more music suited modern
taste. The best comment on the performance came from the young man: "It was so
clear that they set out to create art." Amen to that.
Carol Constantino from Orlando, Florida
TRANSPORTED
Might have been politely sitting throughout the show but every inch of
my being was pulled into this performance. Ballet and Broadway had a
love child and called it "An American In Paris"...what a blessing! Prepare
to swoon, float, fall in love and still be singing the songs the next day.
I wanted to shout, "Encore!" I wanted Instant Replay. No wonder there
was a spontaneous standing O!!!
Virginia Accetta from San Diego, California
WANTED TO SEE MORE SET DESIGN OF MAGNIFICENT PARIS!
I couldn't wait to take my Grand Daughter Avery to see this magical performance of
a classic play for her very speciai 13th birthday present. I had built up the evening
by taking her to a French dinner, French motif birthday presents in a French tote
bag...and then the actual performance with live orchestra (she was impressed). The
voices and dancing were amazing. Like other reviews, I didn't feel the chemistry
between Jerry & Lise, but what I missed most was beautiful background historical
landmarks of Paris actually staying in the scenes, tree lined streets, metro kiosks,
bridges with those beautiful streetlights over the Seine, etc. to help us feel we were
there. I too, wondered about the "love connection" and how it happened with Jerry
& Lise--needed to be a little more overt so audience could really feel it.. Being a
"Francophile" my expectations were probably on the higher side.
Daryl from Seattle, Washington
LOTS TO LIKE, BAD FIT FOR ME
I went into the show knowing nothing about it, but it turns out I knew many of the
songs. The costumes, set, and choreography were beautiful. I have very little
experience with ballet and had trouble appreciating the dancing elements (not my
cup of tea). However, my main issues with the play were some of the characters
themselves. Lise was very dour and cold. It was hard to understand why anyone but
Henry had much interest in her. Henry was a fun character, but the play constantly
toyed with the idea that he might be homosexual, then never went anywhere with it.
I didn't really get the interest between Lise and Jerry/Adam...either it wasn't built up
enough, or I just missed something. I'm willing to bet that a lot of the relationship
building was through the ballet portions. While I didn't enjoy it as much as other
plays, I still enjoyed it, and you probably will too.
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