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Post by vbplyr on Jun 26, 2009 7:59:37 GMT -6
Another play with David Hyde Pierce. I will go see whatever he is in, he is fantastically entertaining. I didnt know much about this one before I saw it, I actually thought it was a musical so for the first 10 minutes I was waiting for them to break out in song. Very quick witted writing.
BB said that I dont put enough info in my theater reviews, so I will paste a review that I read
David Hyde Pierce heads the cast in this rollicking salute to love's possibilities, both on stage and off. Successful playwright Stephen Gaye (Pierce) is about to abandon his latest script, when his young secretary offers him new inspiration. With her as his muse, he stages the show on Broadway, only to learn, to his dismay, that the show's young leading man is being inspired by her too. In this fresh look at Samson Raphaelson’s brilliantly clever comedy, the Tony Award-winning actor of Curtains and Monty Python’s Spamalot returns to MTC under the direction of Tony Award winner Daniel Sullivan (MTC’s Proof and Rabbit Hole).
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Post by Chicago Jake on Jul 9, 2009 0:14:47 GMT -6
I love DHP too. His comic timing is impeccable! Saw him in "Curtains," but by the time we saw "Spamalot" he had moved along. It was still good, though.
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