Musical of Musicals: The Musical!: wonder of wonders!

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Musical of Musicals: The Musical! is a hilarious must-see for all musical theatre lovers.

Throughout the course of the show, our very talented cast takes us through several incarnations of the same plot – all performed in the styles of different composers. Stephen Sondheim, Andrew Lloyd Weber, and Rodgers and Hammerstein are a sampling of the genius you’ll see recreated  - and lovingly mocked - on stage.

This show stands out because it is so technically demanding and so well done.  The performances are fantastic, the direction tight, and the accompaniment is flawless (thanks to Sarah Jaysmith).  The costumes and props give us the essence of the genres without being overdone or slowing down the action.  The excellent ensemble work by Mikal Grant, Steven Greenfield, Anna Kuman, and Colleen Winton is notable here in Fringe land, which thrives on a diet of one-person shows and duets.

I should mention that I am a musical theatre lover and hold all things “jazz hands” close to my heart.  If you don’t know these composers, you will miss a lot of the jokes that make this piece so exceptionally funny.   But that’s no reason not to go.  The joy of watching four fabulous pros do their job is reason enough.

Musical of Musicals: The Musical! was originally produced in New York City and written by Joanne Bogart and Eric Rockwell.  This production was directed by Ryan Mooney, accompanied and assistant musical directed by Sarah Jaysmith, and performed by Mikal Grant, Steven Greenfield, Anna Kuman, and Colleen Winton.

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By Rachel Scott