SWEENEY TODD Broadway Review | revival of Sondheim musical starring Josh Groban, Annaleigh Ashford

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  • @godspellflowerfr5991
    @godspellflowerfr5991 ปีที่แล้ว +334

    Honestly, I find it interesting to hear that this rendition of Sweeney is more “present” in the relationship with Mrs. Lovett. To me, that makes him seem like an even more malicious character, kind of sociopathic. He’s aware of how she is feeling, fully listening to her plans and dreams for them both, even engaging with her enough to form a connection, and despite all that he does not care at all. He continues to use her for his own means without guilt, and when she’s no longer any help to him, she is useless. As a true crime addict who’s heard many a story of a husband killing his wife once she becomes no more than a nuisance to him, I find that portrayal of his character fascinating.

    • @BlackCatBritt
      @BlackCatBritt ปีที่แล้ว +52

      As true as this is, you also have to realize that she uses him right back, and having seen this show myself back in April, Annaleigh did a great job of portraying the twisted calculations of Mrs Lovett in that sense. Per the story, she purposely leaves out that his wife is actually alive, just because she wants to get with him. She also willingly capitalizes on his dark spiral into homocidal tendencies to line her pockets; the idea of cooking people into pies is literally HER idea, no? And in Annaleigh's portrayal, she very much does so with glee.
      As malicious as Sweeney becomes to her, she is just as toxic to him- if not moreso, in her enablement (and encouragement of) his psychotic side. Plus, Sweeney's disregard for her isn't calculated- it's more that he's so self-centered in his own misery he has complete lack of awareness, or at the very least is apathetic towards it. Which is part of why the tale is so beautifully tragic and effed up by nature, because they are two very much not-okay people with each of their own delusions. And I do agree that Groban and Ashford had the chemistry to pull it off in a deliciously twisted way onstage. While Groban was more present and less brooding than, say, Depp's Sweeney, it was a really neat take on it to see the constant, understated simmering switch into anger and going off the deep end in the last act.

    • @HeleneMatkevich
      @HeleneMatkevich ปีที่แล้ว +13

      In the one scene where Sweeney calls down to Mrs Lovett to "send up the boy", I thought that was very chilling knowing what Sweeneys intentions were. Groban pulled that moment off brilliantly

    • @HeathsHarleyQuinn
      @HeathsHarleyQuinn ปีที่แล้ว

      No matter how involved he is in the relationship, it's Mrs. Lovett who is the truly fucked up one. She's evil.

    • @hnc52
      @hnc52 ปีที่แล้ว +9

      I think Mrs. Lovett is more evil than Sweeney. She could have saved him so much grief ifshe had told him the identity of the beggar woman. She used him to a more heartbreaking degree than he used her.

    • @coloursfilm
      @coloursfilm ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Lovett is the real villain of the show for sure.

  • @Pretzils1031
    @Pretzils1031 ปีที่แล้ว +228

    I really enjoy Groban as Sweeney. Even though in real life he seems young, he FEELS old in the show. His Sweeney felt more sad than angry, which I feel adds a new layer to the character. He doesn’t feel angry or brooding or full of rage, which makes him scarier in my opinion. If you look at a performance like George Hearn’s, he’s obviously a killer based on his rage alone. Groban however is much more subdued in his anger, and feels more like a sad old man, which makes it much more jarring when he kills someone. Real life serial killers are always the last person you’d expect to be a serial killer, and Josh gives that energy in this revival.

    • @ChienaAvtzon
      @ChienaAvtzon ปีที่แล้ว +12

      Josh Groban is several years older than Len Cariou was. Plus, the character is not as old as everyone assumes.

    • @Pretzils1031
      @Pretzils1031 ปีที่แล้ว +16

      True, but Josh’s Sweeney FEELS older. Like you said, Sweeney is only in his mid-late 30s, but going through what Sweeney went through ages a person severely, and I feel Josh portrays that beautifully.

    • @ChienaAvtzon
      @ChienaAvtzon ปีที่แล้ว +3

      @@Pretzils1031 - That is great to hear. My sisters and I are taking our mother to “Sweeney Todd”, in June, for her birthday. Sounds like Josh Groban’s interpretation of the character is more realistic.

    • @hnc52
      @hnc52 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      @@ChienaAvtzon Minimal age difference...Len was 40, Josh is 42.

    • @lindakahler4799
      @lindakahler4799 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      I love the Michael Ball version. He is malevolent as a man might be after being done wrong

  • @michaelweaver9040
    @michaelweaver9040 ปีที่แล้ว +92

    Terrific review. One small point, the Judge’s song, Joanna, was also cut in the original Broadway production. It was included on the album, but cut during previews. Sondheim liked it enough it it is sent out with the score so you can choose for your production to do it or not, but the original production did not use it.

    • @madulaoblongata1903
      @madulaoblongata1903 ปีที่แล้ว +11

      I saw the original more than 15 times. It wasin during most of previews but people were walking out in droves as the judge flagellated himself.

    • @colegreen1291
      @colegreen1291 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Correct, but I believe it was cut after the very first preview.

    • @richiejohnson
      @richiejohnson ปีที่แล้ว

      thx awsome

    • @davidlally3401
      @davidlally3401 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      It was also cut during the original West End production, as well as the second half of the Pirelli scene (the tooth pulling). As a matter of fact, the original London production in 1980 was very scaled down compared to the Original Broadway version.

    • @mariannebrandon8891
      @mariannebrandon8891 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I wish they would have kept it it’s my favorite song. I’ve seen 3 other productions of ST before I saw this one on September and 2 of the productions kept the song.

  • @garretts874
    @garretts874 ปีที่แล้ว +83

    I was worried about Josh Groban but he pulled it off. A much more subdued take on Sweeny though. Annaleigh was amazing as expected. Great production overall.

    • @adamseidel9780
      @adamseidel9780 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Subdued, a bit funnier, and also pour his version of pretty women into my ears forever

  • @SproingyLemming
    @SproingyLemming ปีที่แล้ว +102

    I’ve never thought about By the Sea too much, but Annaleigh Ashford’s version, my goodness. I just kept thinking about Sondheim supposedly telling Angela Lansbury he hadn’t written in anywhere to breathe in the song. And then to do all that physicality on top of it!

    • @xhappyponyxwasmyoldname1395
      @xhappyponyxwasmyoldname1395 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      Only problem is, Annaleigh’s enunciation and accent choices make it hard to catch any of the words 😅 I went to see the show with my partner yesterday, and while I understood all the words- because I already knew them by heart- he had no idea what she was saying besides “seagulls!!” Hahah. Same goes for Ruthie Ann Miles, unfortunately. Her lines were completely unintelligible to him :(

    • @auntieashcraft
      @auntieashcraft ปีที่แล้ว +6

      I second both of these statements. Annaleigh blew me away during By the Sea (and overall). I never loved that song and now it is one of my favorites. She's absolutely hilarious and entertaining throughout the entire show. Unfortunately, I also had a hard time understanding some of her words.

    • @adamseidel9780
      @adamseidel9780 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Thirded. Previously one of my least favorite songs and she made it insanely entertaining.

  • @cartergresham6849
    @cartergresham6849 ปีที่แล้ว +110

    The staging of ‘City on Fire’ was incredible. My jaw literally dropped. Loved every second of the show.

    • @HoneyB_-
      @HoneyB_- ปีที่แล้ว +2

      just saw the show yesterday, and i know this comment is 4 months old but i had to pipe up to agree! City on Fire was the absolute standout of this production!

    • @xtinaisninja
      @xtinaisninja ปีที่แล้ว +3

      YES. I saw it a few weeks ago, and the lighting for that sequence astounded me.

    • @cherryfries623
      @cherryfries623 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@HoneyB_-god, i wish I could see it again. Saw it a month ago and just WISH I could see the amazing staging and choreo.

  • @CCela1608
    @CCela1608 ปีที่แล้ว +91

    Sweeney Todd is my favorite musical so when I heard about it I bought tickets immediately. I think the best thing about this production was the fact that they stayed true to the source and didn't get experimental for no reason! Also I was afraid that Josh and Annaleigh were too young for the roles but Annaleigh blew my mind by making it the horniest Mrs Lovett ever and it was hilarious!

    • @xhappyponyxwasmyoldname1395
      @xhappyponyxwasmyoldname1395 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      I was blushing at how horny her Mrs. Lovett was, it was actually hysterical. I absolutely adored her character choices and physical comedy. Not so keen on her accent, though….

  • @bendrp28
    @bendrp28 ปีที่แล้ว +73

    I loved the fact this wasn’t a “Halloween Horror Nights” version of the show. It allowed us as the audience to revel in the genius nuance of lyric and harmony without being overshadowed by screaming and spooking.

  • @hanonondricek411
    @hanonondricek411 ปีที่แล้ว +84

    From the clips I've seen, it's a stellar showing of the score - great full orchestra, amazing vocals. I'm not as keen on some of the direction, including eliminating the factory whistle which I consider part of the orchestration and the inherent soundscape of the world. It has a pitch! It specifically clashes dissonantly with the music! And it's even been documented that the organ prelude as written by Sondheim intentionally noodled its way down the octaves into the basement so that first high whistle would be an _especially_ surprising jump scare to set the audience up for what they were in for.
    Even if they didn't want _a whistle_ they could have replicated it in the orchestra with any available brass just blaring their instruments' top notes. The murders really need that button.

    • @ChienaAvtzon
      @ChienaAvtzon ปีที่แล้ว +3

      The problem with the whistle, is that “Hadestown” now uses it. Many theater goers now associate it with that show.

    • @isabelfolland3830
      @isabelfolland3830 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      That’s super interesting. I’ve only listened to the cast recording and I’ve never made the connection/noticed. Was it on the cast recording of Hadestown?

    • @xhappyponyxwasmyoldname1395
      @xhappyponyxwasmyoldname1395 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      @Chiena Avtzon The whistle used in Hadestown sounds very different and is MUCH lower pitched. I’ve seen both Sweeney Todd and Hadestown live and the correlation never even crossed my mind.

    • @christophercobb249
      @christophercobb249 ปีที่แล้ว

      I finally saw this production. Actually, I found the lack of a whistle even more disturbing. The murders felt inevitable within the universe of the show. That's why I also found the comparative lack of blood even more disturbing. The murders felt quiet and inevitable. I've seen it with the whistle and without, but I found this production to be the most emotional on a visceral level.

    • @PianoDisneygal10
      @PianoDisneygal10 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      As someone with sensory issues who hates piercing sudden noises like that and genuinely can have anxiety because of them…no thanks.

  • @444madeleine
    @444madeleine ปีที่แล้ว +38

    I absolutely loved this take on Sweeney Todd. I truly believe the duality of the comedy with such a dark source material made this a lot more digestible for all audiences. Incredibly grateful that this is the year of Sondheim.

  • @Cassie_Banaszek
    @Cassie_Banaszek ปีที่แล้ว +37

    I was switching back and forth between Josh and the shadow during Epiphany. It was absolutely mind blowing.

    • @MickeyJoTheatre
      @MickeyJoTheatre  ปีที่แล้ว +7

      Exactly what I was doing!

    • @Cassie_Banaszek
      @Cassie_Banaszek ปีที่แล้ว +11

      ​@@MickeyJoTheatre I also have to comment on Maria - her physicality of Johanna, down to her fingers and head movement, and even in her costuming, it was quite literally watching a twitchy, fidgety bird on the stage. It was actually a lot of fun to watch her... flit around.

  • @rierie8989
    @rierie8989 ปีที่แล้ว +36

    I have been DYING for your review. I just saw it last week and it was so amazing! My mom thought she didn't like Sweeney, but after this production her opinion changed very quickly

  • @jgriffey
    @jgriffey ปีที่แล้ว +22

    For me, the scene that wasn't included in this production that I always find disappointing is the tooth pulling bit from The Contest. It's a small thing, and I get why it often isn't staged simply for time, but when done well it emphasizes how poorly Toby's life is going, casts him in a light where the audience finds extra sympathy for him, and helps to explain his attachment to Lovett. It's an extra 5 minutes of show, but I feel like it adds an extra layer to Toby that gives the audience just that much more horror at the end.

  • @coopercreationz
    @coopercreationz ปีที่แล้ว +83

    One of my favorite parts of this was in little priest when Annaleigh and Josh start laughing at their puns, I felt like the pair were just laughing like it wasn’t acting that they were having the best time of there lives in that moment, and I live for that!

  • @inkypens22
    @inkypens22 ปีที่แล้ว +19

    For me it really kicked off at Epiphany, the complete breakdown blew my mind. Annaleigh stole the show for me though, she was born to play Mrs. Lovett.

  • @hnc52
    @hnc52 ปีที่แล้ว +21

    This was one of your best reviews. I saw the original with Angela Lansbury and Len Cariou 8 times. I have never wanted to see a revival until now. I have tickets for June 21. Can't wait!

    • @natashakingston8302
      @natashakingston8302 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Jine 21st is my birthday

    • @loriromig6565
      @loriromig6565 ปีที่แล้ว

      Please tell us if you loved it.

    • @hnc52
      @hnc52 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@loriromig6565 I was thrilled with this production of Sweeney Todd. It retained all of the darkness of the original, but with Josh portraying Sweeney as an almost sympathetic character, made it more heart breaking. Annaleigh Ashford was fine in the funny bits, but I did not feel she portrayed any feelings for Toby (Gaten Matterazzo, also wonderful). In the original, Angela seemed devastated when realizing Toby knew what was going on. Annaleigh portrayed it as another thing to get through.
      The lighting and choreography were excellent!

  • @mountinmike
    @mountinmike ปีที่แล้ว +11

    Agree the Judge's "Johanna" can be easily left out, though I played Turpin in a production I'm glad left the song in. It was great having a song where I / he could really show his depravity (and get a solo of my own - haha). And, it's a wonderful counterpoint structurally and morally to Anthony's "Johanna". I loved how at the end of each performance of that, the audience never clapped. Only song where that didn't happen in the show. I'd like to think it was because they were shocked and stunned and not because I sucked. 🙂

  • @highbaritone
    @highbaritone ปีที่แล้ว +13

    I have been lucky. Played lead roles with n five Sondheim productions including Sweeney and 20 years later Turpin with Mia Culpa. My favorite role of everything I have done is Sweeney. I still shudder at realizing I had killed my wife. I still cry. ❤️

    • @MickeyJoTheatre
      @MickeyJoTheatre  ปีที่แล้ว +7

      Thank you for sharing - I bet you were terrific!

  • @nikki_at_disney
    @nikki_at_disney ปีที่แล้ว +8

    As someone who can barely afford upper upper upper mezz seats, I appreciated the raised platform so, so, so much. It felt like a nod to those of us in the 99% of folx who don't frequent Broadway and often when we do our seats up high are usually obstructed views (I'm looking at you, Moulin Rouge), so this was a really nice way to enjoy the full show. It made me feel seen. I was happy the blood was not American Psycho level, but I agree with you that it was too minimalist.

    • @ginamoyer4654
      @ginamoyer4654 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      I agree. I was worried that our seats were so far away but it turns out, they were perfect. It was a great view!

    • @adamseidel9780
      @adamseidel9780 ปีที่แล้ว

      I’m not sure how else you’d stage it given that the barbershop being physically located above the pie shop and dropping victims out of the chair into the bakery being explicit in the script

  • @yankee04
    @yankee04 ปีที่แล้ว +14

    I saw it at the very end of March. Had not seen it before. It was WAY funnier than I expected. I was expecting something much darker.
    The orchestration was very impressive.
    So glad Ruthie Ann Miles was recognized with a Tony nomination.
    Ypu didn’t mention it it so I guess it didn’t bother you, but I was a bit distracted from time to time as it seemed like there were a lot of people on the stage at times, sometimes too many.

  • @pensacolajazz2000
    @pensacolajazz2000 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    Like Assassins, I've seen many, many Sweeney Todds. And having loved Kimberly Akimbo and already loving Victoria Clark I was sure she deserved the Tony. Until I saw Sweeney Todd. I loved the production but Annaleigh Ashford is giving one of the great performances of certainly MY life, and I think her's. She is amazing. He comic and dramatic chops are on full display. She is glorious.

  • @_purble
    @_purble ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Hmmmm, I have a weekend in NY next month, maybe I should Attend the Tale of Sweeney Todd?

  • @NeonNecropolis92
    @NeonNecropolis92 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    I saw the first preview and Jordan Fisher's accent was bouncing around the British isles all night. Quality of the accent aside, I hope he's at least chosen a location at this point.

  • @sarahmc888
    @sarahmc888 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    I like the star ratings! Sad to hear they are leaving :( I am a math girlie

  • @karenb.8706
    @karenb.8706 ปีที่แล้ว +12

    Saw it yesterday. I saw the original production with multiple casts as well as the John Doyle production. This was by far the best revival and the strongest cast in years. It didn’t need to be re-thought. I just hope the producers are providing the support so that Ashford and Groban don’t suffer as Len Cariou did.

    • @xhappyponyxwasmyoldname1395
      @xhappyponyxwasmyoldname1395 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      I’m not familiar with the story- what happened with Len Cariou?

    • @angela897094
      @angela897094 ปีที่แล้ว

      ​@xhappyponyxwasmyoldname1395 I've heard he had a lot of vocal problems during the run. I think that's why Groban chose to only do 7 shows a week, instead of 8. He is super protective of his voice, as he should be!

    • @maryjenkins7969
      @maryjenkins7969 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      In the original production, the opening scene is two men digging a grave and there was some loose earthy material used. Sweeney's first entrance was rising up from the beneath the stage through that grave, so Cariou had more contact with that "stuff" than anyone else. It eventually caused vocal problems over and above the stress of eight shows a week. I was fortunate to see the show about five months in, and his voice was still strong and flexible. That performance remains one of the very best by any performer I have seen on Broadway. For me, no one can come close to his power in that role.

  • @ABCEggplant
    @ABCEggplant ปีที่แล้ว +6

    I love Annaleigh - she's 100% the reason to see the show. And yes, her entire scene during Not While I'm Around is the BEST acting in the whole show, and she doesn't even talk! She just responds, and it's so brilliant. And I will disagree, I though her acceptance of her likely fate at the end felt expected of this characterization of Mrs. Lovett. Otherwise, I agree - she was an opportunist who knew what she wanted and spent the whole show trying to get it.

  • @natashakingston8302
    @natashakingston8302 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    I was lucky to see sweeney todd in 2012 westend starring imelda staunton and micheal ball. I absolutely loved it so much. Im hoping it comes back to the westend soon.

  • @HeleneMatkevich
    @HeleneMatkevich ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Ive seen a lot of Broadway shows over the years but was never interested in Sweeney Todd because of the gruesome subject matter. When the star studded cast for the revival was announced, i just had to see it and I did. When the last bows occurred, accompanied by thunderous applause that i thought actually shook the theater, i became a Sweeney Todd convert and hope to see this current revival at least one more time.

  • @patrickinsoho4777
    @patrickinsoho4777 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Sweeney’s barber shop should be above the pie shop to make sense of the lyric “how gratifying for once to know, that those above will serve those down below”. While the lyric gives us a pointer to the judge’s death, it is in the plural and so requires the death of more than one person “up above” to make sense. In addition, the thud of the books and then the bodies is part of the orchestrations.

  • @ChienaAvtzon
    @ChienaAvtzon ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Mickey, Judge Turpin’s “Johann - Mea Culpa” was removed from the original Broadway version. The sight line issues are something that has been an issue with the Lunt-Fontanne forever. The theater needs to be remodeled desperately.

  • @corinneferrarolam5101
    @corinneferrarolam5101 ปีที่แล้ว +14

    I am totally on board with removing Judge Turpin’s song. The thing about that song is, it’s very realistic and also very disgusting. The rest of the show is heightened and over the top as a way to provoke thought about real world topics. But there really are many real people just like Judge Turpin and it’s just too hard to watch for me personally. So I guess I’m saying the song is too dark even for Sweeney Todd, which doesn’t seem like it should be possible, but that’s kinda where it lands for me.

    • @swanben11
      @swanben11 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      I don't agree, personally, and it's purely because I think it's realism heightens the moral weight of the story. It is SO intense! I totally get why people don't like it(for the same reason I prefer keeping it), but I always miss it when it's missing.

    • @Pretzils1031
      @Pretzils1031 ปีที่แล้ว +10

      The Judges song makes me absolutely sick to my stomach. It's vile, disgusting, and makes me VERY uncomfortable. That's what makes it so amazing though. It heightens my hatred of Turpin so much more. It makes you ROOT for Sweeney, who in reality is just as bad as Turpin himself. It almost makes me want to stop watching each and every time I see it because of how uncomfortable it makes me. Normally I stay away from things that make me uncomfortable, but in the context of Theatre, I relish it. Whenever I get around to directing Sweeny Todd, I 100% will be keeping it in.

    • @swanben11
      @swanben11 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      @@Pretzils1031 I'm sorry I can't like this comment 100 times.

    • @stevepotfora7461
      @stevepotfora7461 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      And Hal Prince agreed with you.

    • @carr0760
      @carr0760 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      It's an optional song for a reason. Many productions cut it.

  • @misplacedstoic
    @misplacedstoic ปีที่แล้ว +7

    Your review is spot on, based on my experience in April! A note: I missed the steam whistle majorly. I saw the principal cast as is save for an alternate Anthony, and his dialect work was good. As I also had excellent seats, upstairs got a tad tiring as well. The end not hitting all its potential dramatic points also resonates. Agreed this could actually be a long-running show-and here’s hoping that becomes the case!

  • @kofender
    @kofender ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Sorry, Mickey Jo, but I'm not sure if I totally agree with you on this one. I saw the original (five times-including with my mother in Sondheim's house seat where she shouted, at the top of Act II, "The Beggar Woman-is that his wife?" The only time in my life I said, "Shut up, Mother!"). I also saw it on the road with Lansbury and George Hearn, as well as at NYC Opera (where the Judge's Joanna song was restored; it wasn't a great loss). Prince's original production, while huge, was sometimes too much (and Prince never really solved the problem of the barber's chair). No question Josh Groban sang the hell out of this role (no one has ever done it batter, and to be kind we won't talk about Len Cariou's voice being utterly destroyed on his final performance in the show-I was there). Of course, the best thing about this production (and let's not discount the stellar performance by Annaleigh Ashford-nothing like any before her) was having the FULL orchestra with ALL the underscoring (which is not on the original cast recording). I felt this production was more focused than the original (yeah, no factory shipped in from Rhode Island anymore; that was a Prince concept that went way over the top and was actually not in the script by Sondheim).

    • @ChienaAvtzon
      @ChienaAvtzon ปีที่แล้ว +3

      What happened to Len Cariou’s voice? Was the vocal decay caused by the score being too difficult to sing? Since, when I purchased tickets for June, I asked the gentleman at the box-office about why Josh Groban was calling in sick recently. He answered, that Josh was straining voice more than usual.
      I recently saw “Hadestown” and was mortified as how awful and destroyed Reeve Carney’s voice was. Based off the cast recording, he was never a strong singer or actor but shame on the producers for not recasting him. Not only are they hurting the musical’s reputation, but physically destroying their lead actor’s career.

  • @joeevans5770
    @joeevans5770 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    Attend the tale of Mickey Jo

  • @RobertBurns71405
    @RobertBurns71405 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    This is easily the best production of one of my all time favorite musicals I’ve seen, I personally believe it will be remembered years from now for Ashford and the staging!

  • @StachelyPigglyBottom
    @StachelyPigglyBottom ปีที่แล้ว +5

    We saw it a few weeks ago and in hindsight were quite fortunate to have seen Nicholas Christopher as Sweeney Todd which JG was out sick. Having watched a lot of Groban's performance clips, and listened to some of the release OBC recordings, I found Nicholas' Todd to be a far more raw and realistic representation of what I would expect the character to be. Epiphany in particular was horrifying! I wish the recordings had tracks for him and Groban both. Hopefully some clips from Nicholas' performances will show up sometime though!

    • @whodatninja439
      @whodatninja439 ปีที่แล้ว

      Nicholas Christopher is def better, i love seeing standbys

    • @jayrose2933
      @jayrose2933 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Fully agree! He embodied the energy of Sweeney so much more in my opinion. Not that Josh is bad, he just portrays the character much differently than I picture in my brain.

  • @ey8767
    @ey8767 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    I am also a huge fan of Sondheim. Each time I saw Sweeney Todd, I am more impressed by Sondheim’s musical and lyrical talent than actors’ performance (yes they are also fantastic).
    But now: what’s your name man?
    Demon barber Sweeney Todd!

  • @louyou5667
    @louyou5667 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    And agree with your take on star-ratings. You tell us anything we want to know and your reviews are always rich and interesting 🙂

  • @Katfischyy
    @Katfischyy ปีที่แล้ว +2

    To be honest I don’t think it needed to stand out. Sweeney as a concept is pretty daring already, and they don’t need something new or crazy unique to sell tickets, especially with the star power in the cast. and personally I don’t think every show needs to be remembered for something other than being good. I loved every moment of this production

  • @BlackCatBritt
    @BlackCatBritt ปีที่แล้ว +4

    I had never seen the show before until this revival, but I have worn out two entire copies of the Tim Burton movie, so suffice to say I am a more modern fan. That said, I absolutely LOVED the show and was blown away by how amazing it was. I already want to go back and see it again (if only my wallet would allow me! 😩)
    13:30 When I saw the show in April, I had a left-side balcony seat, and I didn't feel that sense of disconnection that you apparently did. Like with Cats, I feel that this is a show where viewing it from the upper level seats might actually be preferable, because you can see the stage layout as a whole before you and therefore don't feel the parallax effect (for lack of a better term?) of the upper level being so far away.

  • @sweeney60
    @sweeney60 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    In America that song is often cut, I’ve never seen a production that has it, but I’ve heard it’s often kept in the UK.

  • @jujubee6542
    @jujubee6542 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    When I saw Sweeney a month ago, I saw Nicholas Christopher as Sweeney and I was completely blown away by him. I personally like his take significantly more than Groban. Groban is a fantastic singer, there is no doubt about it, but with Christopher it was like you were feeling everything he was feeling. Hands down one of the best performers I've ever seen.

    • @oncersm7884
      @oncersm7884 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      So I actually saw the show at the end of March and Josh Groban was out so I also saw Nicholas Christopher and I agree he was fantastic and terrifying. But just this week I was lucky enough to win the lottery and was finally able to see Josh Groban as Sweeney Todd. And I have to say I think Groban embodies the character more than Christopher did. I also think his chemistry with Annaleigh Ashford was incredible, the two worked so well together. Josh Groban is much shorter so the two were almost matched in height, but he had such a strong voice and stage presence that I was in awe the entire time. So while i do think Nicholas Christopher was absolutely incredible, Josh Groban was just a step up and really made the character his own

  • @HeathsHarleyQuinn
    @HeathsHarleyQuinn ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Bro at this point Im just happy it got revived at all, and with a full orchestra none the less.

  • @Alixthecollector
    @Alixthecollector ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Paul-Jordan Jansen from the ensemble of the Broadway cast played the roll of Sweeney Todd in the production we did at the theater I work at just outside of Chicago and he was absolutely chilling! They also cut the Turpin self flogging scene at the Paramount which I thought was an odd choice, I like seeing all the effed up sides of him. I'm hoping to make it to NYC to see this production before the cast starts breaking apart. Love your thoughts and you're videos are my favorite!

    • @morganbishop4452
      @morganbishop4452 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I just saw Jansen fill in for Groban earlier this month. He was great.

  • @carr0760
    @carr0760 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    The judge's song wasn't just cut from this production. It has always been an optional song.

    • @davidhigginbotham2387
      @davidhigginbotham2387 ปีที่แล้ว

      It WAS cut from the original B’way production, due to time, as were sections of "The Contest” and "Ladies in Their Sensitivities.” (I saw that production, and there is a video of its touring company that also reflects those cuts. Furthermore, Hal Prince commented about his making the cuts, at the time.) The entire score, however, was included in the original B’way cast album.

    • @baixiaolang
      @baixiaolang ปีที่แล้ว

      ​@@davidhigginbotham2387 yeah it's relatively normal for them to record the fact album before cuts are finalized, it's why there's sections of any moment and A very nice prince on the into the woods cast album that aren't in the show.

  • @RizzoF21344
    @RizzoF21344 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Did you catch how they changed some lines to make Beadle Bamford straight? In previous iterations I always felt like Bamford was kind of harboring some feelings for the Judge. Here they added a line where he mentions his wife. I thought that was rather an odd addition that wasn't necessary.

    • @adamseidel9780
      @adamseidel9780 ปีที่แล้ว

      I believe he mentioned his daughter, not his wife, and while they made Beadle very obviously annoyed by the judge, I also definitely didn’t get the impression at ALL that he was particularly straight in this rendition.

  • @WilliamMacDuff-d6k
    @WilliamMacDuff-d6k ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Just a quick note from Grandpa. I saw the original production of SWEENEY TODD at least a dozen times. (It was a lean period for Broadway and every time we set out to see a new show, we ended up back at SWEENEY instead.)
    My point here is that the Judge's flagellation scene--which MJ found missing in his review of the revival--was actually cut during the previews of the original production. And wisely so. The scene was still in at the first preview I saw, but cut before opening night. It was later preserved on the recording, but not reinserted back into the show. In 1979, the self-flagellation of the Judge was so disturbing--he whips himself while watching young Joanna dress (or undress) through the keyhole of her bedroom door!--it upstaged the rest of Act I. Honestly, it was more disturbing than chopping strangers into meat pies, perhaps because the Judge's "mea culpa' is delivered entirely without humor.
    I did not see the Doyle revival, so maybe he put the scene back in. It has never been included in any of the countless productions of ST I have seen through the years. I enjoy the music on the recording, but it isn't a scene I need to see in the show.

  • @mysteriouscolours1532
    @mysteriouscolours1532 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I think you should keep the star rating. As it is an easy way to link how the criticisms relate to the you thought

  • @alanbindler8173
    @alanbindler8173 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Agree 1000% I saw the 2005 revival with Cerveris and Lupone, and to me that is the "definitive" version (outside of the original) - it was dark, scary, gothic, brooding but also so so funny and so much talent that was so well cast. This current revival is a very good production. My biggest problem was just that the stage felt too big - i felt like i was watching all of the action in such a big space that it wasn't intimate enough to feel malicious, suspenseful, or super engaging. (The Pirelli barber-off scene was enjoyable because it felt like finally the whole stage was being used). A Little Priest to me was fine. Yes they were having fun, but it felt like I was watching it down a tunnel (I was center orchestra)- I wanted it to be bigger. The chair and the bodies dropping was very cool, but agree that it didn't need to all take place in the top corner of this huge stage. I actually really loved By The Sea, I thought it (and the staircase scene you mentioned) was where Ashford really shined. I also liked how they staged the asylum with that big pole in the center of the stage. Ruthie Ann Miles was indeed amazing, as was Gaten. The large orchestra was swelling and wonderful. Overall however, though I walked away thinking "that was very good", I did walk away a bit disappointed because it didn't like, give me life or move me the way I expected it to.

  • @amitmeir8109
    @amitmeir8109 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Saw this production in previews on Nicholas Christopher's Sweeney debut and his take was a very classic unhinged Sweeney, on some scenes it felt like he was about to run into the orchestra and murder the audience(!!).
    Annaleigh was hilarious in the role of Mrs. Lovett, again very unhinged, as if it wasn't flour she was sniffing before (wink wink).
    As I'm not a fan of Stranger Things nor Dear Evan Hansen, I haven't really seen Gaten in anything prior but my god(!!!!) he was amazing (and so kind BTW)
    Daniel Torres played Pirelli (it was his debut in the role as well) and of course killed it (no pun intended) in the role, including some crazy high notes which earned him some extra appaluse
    Agree with you completely about Ruthie, Jordan, Maria, John Rapson & Jamie Jackson.
    As for the accents, both Jordan and Nick later apologized for their accents at the stage door 🤣🤣

    • @annikarudolph5572
      @annikarudolph5572 ปีที่แล้ว

      I was there the night of his debut too! Some of the most electric acting beats I’ve witnessed! So very exciting.

  • @lizstrangesavage7948
    @lizstrangesavage7948 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Saw it in April. It was my first time seeing Sweeney. You are so right about the lighting. I attended solo and scored a seat center stage in the orchestra about out 7 rows back. It blew me out of the water. I actually liked that Zweeney felt somewhat sympathetic. Am I odd? 😂 ❤

    • @MickeyJoTheatre
      @MickeyJoTheatre  ปีที่แล้ว

      Oh definitely not, especially in this production!

    • @lizstrangesavage2061
      @lizstrangesavage2061 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@MickeyJoTheatre Good, I mean, I know he was killing people, but I could almost understand why. And it would have been a waste to not to upcycle all that meat, right? My apologies for the earlier misspellings - crowded typing environment, tired eyes, fat fingers. lol...

  • @nyrangers3150
    @nyrangers3150 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I am not a theater person but I saw this last night . Was four rows from the stage and this show blew my mind. I agree with most of the comments and the reviews while I loved Josh's and Annaleigh's performances, I could not get over how great Gaten Matarazzo was in the show. I really just think of him in Stranger Things but what a peformance. Theater lover or not this is a must see and yes the shadow scene was to die for.

  • @hlsilets7640
    @hlsilets7640 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I saw the original production in 1979 at the Uris Theater on Broadway starring Angela Lansbury and Len Cariou. I had the great fortune to meet and speak with Dame Angela many years later. I specifically asked her about Sweeney Todd. I asked her what happened if she ever forgot a lyric in a song like "A Little Priest." Dame Angela told me that never in all her performances did she ever drop or forget a lyric during a performance. She said that she worked for six weeks straight on just that one number (including the staging of it by Hal Prince). MICKEY JO: PLEASE KEEP THE STAR RATING SYSTEM!!! IT'S VERY HELPFUL!!!! xxxx oooo

  • @dukeofrodtown1705
    @dukeofrodtown1705 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I would argue folks across the pond in the UK would greatly benefit from this production transferring. As a Canadian theatre fan, I wonder what the prospects of this happening are, given that this production is racking up amazing reviews and Tony noms?

  • @JamesMorgan-we5xl
    @JamesMorgan-we5xl ปีที่แล้ว +2

    The Gemma Collins "Mr Todd" was exceptional

  • @Shag471
    @Shag471 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I was in a production of The Who’s Tommy with John Rapson in 2004. Well, I killed him every night and he was still in high school at that time. 😂 But we are still in touch and I’ve seen a few professional productions he’s done in the past few years but still waiting to see Sweeney.

    • @jameslarosa2396
      @jameslarosa2396 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      I was just telling someone the other day that it's about that time for Tommy to come back to Broadway.

    • @Shag471
      @Shag471 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@jameslarosa2396 You may be in luck! Theatre Goodman in Chicago is reimagining a new production with the original director team for limited run in July!🤘🏼

  • @BlushGush
    @BlushGush ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Just saw the show and the Beggar Woman stole it. She was incredible and commanded the stage. Overshadowed Groban (who felt like a disgruntled Brooklyn bar owner) who lacked the sociopathic diabolical nature of Sweeney. Cutting the judge’s song was fine, but I did wonder where it went. Also, the choreography at many points felt sloppy. I was shocked. However, the scene describing what happened to lucky “poor thing” evoking Chinese shadow puppetry was well done.

  • @jasminda2401
    @jasminda2401 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    This show was my favorite theatre experience I've had so far. I thought Josh and Annaleigh were amazing. I definitely noticed her accent too. I'm American so i couldn't actually place it but it made me think of reality tv lol
    Edit: Justice for Gaten!

  • @stevemonaghan5163
    @stevemonaghan5163 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I saw Nicholas Christopher in the role and he was such a positive surprise, he washed away any regrets about not seeing Josh. This has been my favorite musical since I saw it in previews in 1979 so I saw Cariou/Lansbury, then Dorthy Loudon/George Hearn and subsequent productions. This was a very full and rich production, the full orchestra is such a pleasure. Lucy and Pirelli were understudied (every time I go to see a production with Ruthie Ann Miles, she is understudied). Lucy was really quite good. I really hated the choreography - felt like these weird Twyla Tharp hand movements throughout was very distracting and unnecessary and snapped me out of the spell of the show. The crane, just by it's presence felt like a Deus ex machina, lighting was amazing.

  • @Karen8888ish
    @Karen8888ish ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I think what they were going for on this production is a brilliant, gorgeous, 26 piece orchestra revival of Sweeney Todd which was more than accomplished here. Never did any subsequent production of Sweeney achieve or surpass the very first one, until now. I saw all of them in person through the years.
    I loved it all, ran back to the box office, and immediately bought tickets for the same week I was in NYC. And I'll be seeing it again in October when I am there. With so much to savor, I find it difficult to justify faulting something so superb.

    • @xhappyponyxwasmyoldname1395
      @xhappyponyxwasmyoldname1395 ปีที่แล้ว

      While I agree, this production IS superb, I think all the points and critiques made in this video were very well explained and on point. He basically read my mind from the thoughts I had, having seen the show yesterday

  • @LenaBratsche
    @LenaBratsche ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Was waiting for your review of this! Thank you :)

  • @MrsRen
    @MrsRen 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Judge Turpin is creepier with that song than without it

  • @kgal1298
    @kgal1298 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    I like Josh Groban he's got range so I don't usually mind him even if it is stunt casting. With that said sad we won't get to see him perform at the Tony's, this writers strike stopping everything, but I fully support them the studios are being ridiculous.

  • @natashakingston8302
    @natashakingston8302 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Been waiting for this. Hoping it comes to the westend.

  • @clowchan
    @clowchan ปีที่แล้ว +1

    When I saw Sweeney Josh was out and Nicholas Christopher was his understudy. He was phenomenal and so dark and brooding. (Altho I am still hoping to catch Josh. I keep missing him. Last time this happened was great comet)

  • @musical_merri
    @musical_merri 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I saw it last week with Nicholas Christopher as Sweeney and he was outstanding! At first I was kind of sad that Josh was not there, but I quickly changed my mind. I’m sure Josh is great, but I think Nicholas just has the stage presence and dark side that Josh might not be able to fully embody. Anyway, I was blown away. It was beautiful!!

    • @jayrose2933
      @jayrose2933 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      I saw him too and he was fantastic! Had me on the edge of my seat at times. His performance of Epiphany blew me away! Really have no regrets choosing a date when Josh wasn’t in.

  • @gabefuller5212
    @gabefuller5212 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I just saw it Wednesday and there was a lot to love. But I did think it was odd Annaleigh didn't scream when she was thrown in the oven. Imelda is def my favorite Mrs. Lovett, but Annaleigh is a close second.

  • @la.uralox
    @la.uralox 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Gonna need a new video about Aaron Tveit, Sutton Foster and Joe Locke! I can’t be the only one shocked by how incredible Joe Locke’s voice is!

  • @amycarcaterra8177
    @amycarcaterra8177 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    whenever i hear of the creative for lighting design i think of natasha katz first. Annaleigh puts on a london type british accent because many americans can't understand and trying to figure out each word. Variety wrote Gaten is part of stunt casting and feels out of place.

  • @UltimoDogLover
    @UltimoDogLover ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Way better than Shucked! I was super high when watching the Shucked musical number on the Tony's and couldn't stop laughing hysterically at how ridiculous it was.

  • @claragoodwin5200
    @claragoodwin5200 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Was really hoping you’d review Sweeney. Thank you!! It’s up there with my favourite musicals for sure. 🤗💕

  • @mwmheps
    @mwmheps ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Ooh was so curious to hear your thoughts about this as didn't manage to catch it when I was in NY in April!
    I've been really rooting for Parade for revival on my end because I really loved that so much, so I'm happy to hear this isn't too perfect to blow it away - though again I'm just grateful it's been such a strong season on Broadway overall. While I have been in and do enjoy Sweeney Todd, lots of death and blood isn't generally my fave so if it was too brutal I don't think it'd be for me - from this review I'm actually more reassured that this version would probably hit a good balance for me. Hopefully will maybe get the chance to go back and catch it (although it'd be great if they put in a rush policy...)! Or would be great if it came here especially with Annaleigh, I had tickets to Sunday in the park that I'm not sure ever got refunded when the pandemic put the brakes on that.
    In terms of your videos I do enjoy the star ratings, I feel like it helps to parse the overall impact of a show as a part of the commentary especially since you tend to cover both positives and negatives. But I understand the rationale for wanting to potentially avoid them too :)

    • @ChienaAvtzon
      @ChienaAvtzon ปีที่แล้ว +1

      “Parade” is not perfect either. Ben Platt’s acting left much to be desired. His vocals were great, but he is the weakest actor on that stage. The gut punch, at the end, is caused by the ensemble doing such an effective job at being unlikable. There is a reason “Sweeney Todd” actually received stronger reviews.

  • @tophers3756
    @tophers3756 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I hope they eventually film this adaptation. It might help wash the bad aftertaste of the Tim Burton version out of my mouth.

  • @adamseidel9780
    @adamseidel9780 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Saw this tonight in very good seats. Phenomenal. Johanna was definitely cranked up a notch in having a bit of characterization and a few of Groban’s supporting decisions for Annalise, like how he reacts in a little priest when he realizes what she’s getting at, was very different but very great. A lot of the choreography was eye popping and gave me huge smile moments. The entire cast was incredible top to bottom, including excellent and notable moments from quite a few chorus members (shoutout to the female soprano singing the repeated staccato, gasping wails at the start of the asylum scene, those were absolutely ridiculous).

  • @ChelCM03
    @ChelCM03 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I saw it the second week it was officially out on Broadway in the orchestra and as a HUGE fan of Sweeney Todd i had a BLAST. Now thinking back i agree with everything you said.
    My only thing would be is that i WISH Judge Turpin's song was kept. I feel like most people who go see Sweeny Todd hate Judge Turpin cause we know we're supposed to. Mrs. Lovett EXPLAINS to us what Turpin did and we see a few minor instances of Turpin being creepy, but i fee like its still not enough for us as the audience to root for Sweeny to brutally murder him. Turpin's song really shows us first hand how truly disgusting, perverted and just horrible Turpin truly is. Its like a more extreme version of Hellfire from Hunchback of Notre Dame, and if youre watching Sweeney Todd, youre looking for that extremeness. Every time i listen to the OBC recording and it gets to Turpin's song, it just fuels my hatred for the character and since hes the antagonist thats good.
    Thats just my opinion tho lol. I LOVED the revival

  • @baixiaolang
    @baixiaolang ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Not only did the original Broadway version not have the Judge's song, it's been cut from MANY productions to the point where I've never actually seen it performed WITH that song. So i don't really consider that cut content tbh.

  • @MikePhillipsTraining
    @MikePhillipsTraining ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I've been following you for a long time, first comment though.
    I love and trust your reviews, with all the nuance and insights they bring. I only saw Bonnie and Clyde and Great British Bake Off on the back of YOUR REVIEWS & STAR RATING. I look forward to seeing your star ratings outside theatres in the future. I tell many friends to come here if they really want to check out a show before investing in increasingly expensive theatre tickets when our budgets are tight.
    Thanks for your great work. I've been waiting for your Sweeney Todd review. ❤

  • @robertlongden2381
    @robertlongden2381 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    The musical is based on Chris Bonds play, not a musical ! He wrote a melodrama and its an art form to be studied! A famous stage and movie actor called Todd Slaughter is an interesting source to study melodrama. It reveals why you need to be what the audience want...to be scared.

    • @ChienaAvtzon
      @ChienaAvtzon ปีที่แล้ว

      According to Sondheim, the musical is a comedy.

    • @robertlongden2381
      @robertlongden2381 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@ChienaAvtzon exactly. It is a comedy because it should be heightened and if you were swept away with its melodrama then you would laugh and hold onto one another x

  • @lurker1107
    @lurker1107 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    This was my first time seeing Sweeney Todd on stage. I had only seen the movie. And, as much of a musical theater fan as I am, I have never been drawn to the dissonance of Sondheim (I'm prepared to be pelted). So, I was actually surprised at how much I enjoyed this show! In my opinion Josh Groban did a much better job as Sweeney then my only frame of reference, Johnny Depp. As much as JD is an AMAZING actor, hos Sweeney was, I don't know...cartoonish? And Groban's was more human, which immediately makes it scarier. I saw someone comment somwhere else that they had seen the original 7 times in 1979 and to them, this production was the definitive iteration. Very thorough review. Im surprised you like Gaten that much, I thought he was good, but not stellar.

    • @itzel1735
      @itzel1735 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      No flaming from me. Sweeney Todd is the one Sondheim that is easy for me.
      I admire his other work, but don’t love them. Not sure why I’ve never really connected.

  • @itsbrittpatt
    @itsbrittpatt ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Saw the rivival on Thursday and was blown away. Sure, it’s not trying to be super different than other productions, but does it have to? I was wishing for more blood (why was there no blood during Pirelli’s death??) and wanted Mrs. Lovett’s death to be a little more impactful, but other than that this production felt like a full on religious experience. Highly recommend.

  • @johnmones1450
    @johnmones1450 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I was anxiously awaiting your review and you did not disappoint. I’m looking forward to seeing it at the end of June or July. I better get tickets now. 👍🙏😎

  • @anhw3303
    @anhw3303 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    This was a brilliant production and Josh Groban was mesmerizing! I am definitely in the anti John Doyle minimalistic staging actors-double-as-musicians camp!

  • @grey-spark
    @grey-spark 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The definitive Sweeney Todd is the original Broadway production. THANK GOD they recorded it.
    The best reproduction was ironically the streamlined Burton movie. Its one of the few cases where the movie is arguably better than the musical. It cuts the fluff, while adding more realistic, sympathetic character portrayals.

  • @alexandrakorngut5197
    @alexandrakorngut5197 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    What is your favorite Sondheim?

    • @MickeyJoTheatre
      @MickeyJoTheatre  ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Into the Woods! Merrily, Assassins come next then Sunday in the Park with George and Follies, followed by Night Music and Sweeney!

  • @ErinLovegood73
    @ErinLovegood73 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Your critique on English accents sounds like mine with my native Texan accent. (Was very pleased with Jeremy Jordan in Bonnie and Clyde, didn't know he was a native Texan as well. Thank you so much for your reviews, I look forward to them so much. :)

  • @peterdavino4408
    @peterdavino4408 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Your review recipe is utterly delightful & truly informative. I'm enjoying watching & listening! Thank you 👍

  • @leahjennings9181
    @leahjennings9181 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Sweeney Todd is my favorite musical ever, so I was very happy that I got to see this revival. I saw the Barrow Street one(after obsessing over the Patti LuPone/George Hearn one), and my parents saw the one with the actor-musicians. My dream role was Johanna and she played cello and I play cello so it’s still my dream role.

    • @hailee176
      @hailee176 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I’m sooo jealous you saw it at Barrow Street. I work there and it’s basically a legend

  • @Shichman
    @Shichman 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Strong agree with early comments, I just saw the show, and i LOVE this show, but the production was fair. Nothing too amazing, sets, concept, light, nothing too memorable, but overall very good.

  • @PhantomofDB
    @PhantomofDB หลายเดือนก่อน

    I disagree with you about the ending. It doesn't make any sense that he would jump gleefully into hell with Mrs Lovett. He just found out that she betrayed him to an incomprehensible degree. He just spent his entire adult life fighting to get back to England to try to see his wife, and she was right there all along and Lovett denied him the ability to see her. It would be more likely he'd spend eternity trying to escape hell and get to heaven to see Lucy than it would to jump into hell holding hands with Lovett

  • @warnegoodman
    @warnegoodman ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Please make a video about the rumors that the Tony awards might be cancelled due to the Hollywood writers strike.

  • @lolitaas6362
    @lolitaas6362 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    I loved the production so so much. I just watched it yesterday and it is definitely the biggest spectacle i’ve seen on broadway. Despite an incredible set and direction, it doesn’t rely on it for a great show and trusts the actors to give it that spectacular feeling. As if I wasn’t sold already, the staging for city on fire made my jaw completely DROP

  • @cedgson91
    @cedgson91 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Patti lupone is still my all time favourite. I listen to their version of little priest a lot and it is my favourite song from the show ❤

  • @fringelilyfringelily391
    @fringelilyfringelily391 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Michael Ball and Imelda Staunton ... I have seen them in what are for me, the definitive performances of these roles, and I can't imagine them being performed better.

  • @IshScout
    @IshScout ปีที่แล้ว +1

    My friend who went to NY & saw it loved it. I'll just have to wait to enjoy the cast recording which I'm sure will be fab. The only critique I keep hearing is some of the acting choices may not be their favorite & things like Josh's Sweeney isn't evil enough & on the cast recording those things aren't as noticeable so ready to have my ears & mind blown away.

  • @andresbecerra1183
    @andresbecerra1183 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I can’t get enough of you saying “THE-A-TUH” 🤩

  • @daviddoorley7806
    @daviddoorley7806 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    An exceptionally well thought out critique. Glad I found you. Looking for more of your reviews.

  • @laurien2640
    @laurien2640 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I just went to see the Dutch version of Sweeney Todd yesterday, very different from what you described in this video but great nonetheless ❤

  • @Nightwing881
    @Nightwing881 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    One of my friend’s brother is in Sweeney Todd! 🎭

    • @dukeofrodtown1705
      @dukeofrodtown1705 ปีที่แล้ว

      This current Broadway cast, or another production?

    • @Nightwing881
      @Nightwing881 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@dukeofrodtown1705 Current. Paul-Jordan Jansen! 😃🎭

    • @dukeofrodtown1705
      @dukeofrodtown1705 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@Nightwing881 Tell him he has been doing a fantastic job, and break a leg for today / tonight and this week! (Out of curiosity, which role is he playing?)

    • @Nightwing881
      @Nightwing881 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@dukeofrodtown1705 He is ensemble.

    • @dukeofrodtown1705
      @dukeofrodtown1705 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@Nightwing881 Noted! Well done to him and everyone in the company (especially Josh and Annaleigh)

  • @coronacitas1964
    @coronacitas1964 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thank you once again for the extensive and fulfilling review.

  • @saxyben81
    @saxyben81 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I love all of your reviews but I think this was probably your best! I was in a community theatre production of Sweeney Todd and it did not come together until the last dress rehearsal. It was a hard one to put on we had the revolving box like the original production with the trap door. It is my fav production I have ever been in.