usernamenumber ([personal profile] usernamenumber) wrote2015-11-27 11:04 pm

NYC mini-reviews: A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder, and Fun Home

We started the NYC leg of our minimoon in earnest, seeing a matinee of A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder, followed by Fun Home in the evening.

I have to admit, Gentleman's Guide... just didn't work for me. Either of us, in fact. Which was odd, because the rest of the audience seemed to love it, and even went so far as to give it a standing ovation (is that just the default on Broadway nowadays?). There was one standout number that was absolutely delightful (the trio in the bedroom), but the rest was just too mired in hammy performances and juvenile humor (and please take into account that this is me calling something hammy and juvenile here). Some of these were in the book, but many were in the acting (and presumably direction), so we left unclear how much of what we didn't like was the show vs this particular production of it. Either way, I must admit to not understanding the rave reviews. If you're a fan, I'm very curious what you think of this reaction.

But then there was Fun Home. Oh my stars and garters Fun Home. It. Is. So. Good. I was afraid it would be more emotionally intense than I wanted to deal with, but while the show is tear-jerkingly weighty at times, it balances this perfectly with a clever sense of self-deprecating humor, and heartwarming scenes of childhood imagination and teenage discovery. There was a video that went around of the girl who plays young Alison Bechdel doing an amazing song at the Tony awards, and both she (we actually saw a different young actress, just as good as the one from the video) and the song are that good live, but to me the one that stole the show is Emily Skeggs, who plays Bechdel as a teenager. Her characterization has this awkwardness that is just so eminently relatable, and her voice is gorgeous voice to boot. If you're in NYC, go see this show.

[identity profile] laura47.livejournal.com 2015-11-28 06:36 am (UTC)(link)
gentlemans guide was a disappointment for me. SUPER IMPRESSED with the one dude playing all that, i literally didn't realize until peter pointed it out during intermission. i had so much trouble paying attention. we were doing a double header with something rotten! and i was concerned i just wouldn't be able to pay attention durinf that either, but it was mostly good. (i've been having trouble keeping my attention on track at theater lately). if i'd seen in the other order, it would have been very rough.

[identity profile] lillibet.livejournal.com 2015-11-28 07:57 am (UTC)(link)
Haven't seen Gentleman's Guide, but I have had the experience of being in a Broadway audience of people enjoying the hell out of a show that was appalling me and it's a deeply alienating one.

My theory is that they've paid so much for these tickets, it must be good. Either that or I really am an alien.

[identity profile] plumtreeblossom.livejournal.com 2015-11-30 08:47 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm changing my major to Joan.....:-)