Celebrity Attractions brings the popular musical "Gypsy" to the Civic Center Music Hall April 29 through May 4.
Start to finish, GYPSY never lets up. From the first trumpet blast to the last hot spotlight, this musical legend packs a wallop. Theatre giants Arthur Laurents, Jule Styne, Stephen Sondheim, and Jerome Robbins combined forces to trace the glitzy showbiz rise of two daughters, fueled by an overbearing, ambitious stage mother, Rose, as her larger-than-life dreams turned them into stars. Big, brassy, energetic, heart touching, funny and memorable, GYPSY reaffirms America’s love of good old-fashioned entertainment with songs like “Let Me Entertain You,” “Some People,” “You Gotta Have A Gimmick,” and “Everything’s Coming Up Roses.” Everyone agrees – Broadway musicals don’t get much better than GYPSY!
Celebrity Attractions brings the popular musical "Gypsy" to the Civic Center Music Hall April 29 through May 4.
Start to finish, GYPSY never lets up. From the first trumpet blast to the last hot spotlight, this musical legend packs a wallop. Theatre giants Arthur Laurents, Jule Styne, Stephen Sondheim, and Jerome Robbins combined forces to trace the glitzy showbiz rise of two daughters, fueled by an overbearing, ambitious stage mother, Rose, as her larger-than-life dreams turned them into stars. Big, brassy, energetic, heart touching, funny and memorable, GYPSY reaffirms America’s love of good old-fashioned entertainment with songs like “Let Me Entertain You,” “Some People,” “You Gotta Have A Gimmick,” and “Everything’s Coming Up Roses.” Everyone agrees – Broadway musicals don’t get much better than GYPSY!
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A lot of great vocals. The first half of the play is kind of slow, but ramps up after they arrive in burlesque. Rose had an incredible voice and great scene toward the end. All in all I would say it was a 7 (out of 10). It's no Wicked, but if you're looking to be entertained it is worth it. They announced that there are still seats from this weekend's performances.
Rob
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A lot of great vocals. The first half of the play is kind of slow, but ramps up after they arrive in burlesque. Rose had an incredible voice and great scene toward the end. All in all I would say it was a 7 (out of 10). It's no Wicked, but if you're looking to be entertained it is worth it. They announced that there are still seats from this weekend's performances.