A Cleveland Reviewer Goes to Broadway with the BWU Senior Class by Roy Berko

 

Several times a year I go to review some of what’s on stage on Broadway. This year, I expanded the experience by accompanying the Baldwin Wallace University Music Theatre program’s fifteen seniors.

During this season, about a dozen Baldwin Wallace University grads of the program named as one of the best musical theatre programs in the country, are/were appearing in the Big Apple.

All of the BW class of 2018 grads got agents, many having multiple offers. Besides agents, at least a half dozen were offered tryouts in present, upcoming, touring and soon-to-be touring shows.

Side note: Watch for my in-depth article on the BW Music Theatre program and the class of 2018 which will be written after the total results of their showcase, signing with agents, tryouts and casting are all in.

On the business side, CLE’s Matthew and Michael Rego and Hank Unger, of the Araca Group, are one of the producers of the presently running SpongeBob SquarePants and also the record-breaking Wicked (Honesty disclosure: Mike, Matt and Hank met when they were involved in a production of The Music Man which I directed some years ago.)

Here are capsule judgments of shows I saw. To read the complete reviews go to royberko.info and scroll down to find the show.

 

What: Hamilton

Where: Richard Rogers Theatre

When: Open run

Capsule judgment: The question asked by many who see Hamilton is whether it is worth the investment of time and money. This reviewer’s answer, “Absolutely!” I can’t wait until it comes to Cleveland this summer to see it again! (And hopefully more than once!)

 

What: SpongeBob SquarePants The Broadway Musical

Where: Palace Theatre

When: Open run

Capsule judgment: SpongeBob SquarePants The Broadway Musical is a wonder of neon psychedelic delight starring a character-perfect lead surrounded by a fun-centered cast which should delight adults and children of all ages.

 

What: Once on this Island The Musical

Where: Circle in the Square

When: Open run

Capsule judgment: The enchanting Once on This Island is a tale well conceptualized and told sharing the power of love and tradition as it reveals that “our lives become the stories that we weave.”

 

Other shows I saw, but did not review were Come From Away a New Musical and Dear Evan Hansen, which are both on the Key Bank Playhouse Square 2018-19 season, and are very well worth seeing, and Three Tall Women. I was scheduled to cover Mean Girls, but the morning of the show I was informed that the lead female would not be in the cast and they didn’t want me to review the understudy. Oh well, that’s show business.

[Written by Roy Berko, member, American Theatre Critics Association & Cleveland Critics Circle]

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