
I live in the NYC Theatre District, and I go see most Broadway shows. Watching 'Lend Me A Tenor' was the most fun I've had in a long time! From opening curtain the audience was laughing, and...
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The 2010 revival of Ken Ludwig's Lend Me a Tenor was a comedic showcase featuring a star-studded cast including Anthony LaPaglia, Tony Shalhoub, and Justin Bartha, under the direction of acclaimed actor and director Stanley Tucci. Set in the 1930s, this farcical play centers around the chaotic events leading up to a performance when the leading tenor goes missing, resulting in hilarious hijinks and physical comedy.
This Broadway production garnered critical acclaim, with reviewers praising its expertly staged slapstick humor and the charming performances that captivated audiences. The show achieved true comic delirium, particularly noted for its memorable curtain call where the cast reenacted the plot's lunacy in a rapid-fire sequence.
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I live in the NYC Theatre District, and I go see most Broadway shows. Watching 'Lend Me A Tenor' was the most fun I've had in a long time! From opening curtain the audience was laughing, and...
Let me start by saying I am an avid theatre patron and thoroughly enjoyed this show. It is LOL funny and yes as one of the reviewers said the actors characters didn't fit there looks for there...
Lend Me a Tenor is a laugh out loud screwball farce with an incredible ensemble of familiar faces -- Tony Shalhoub of the hit comedy Monk, Anthony LaPaglia from Without a Trace, and up and comer...
Do these two people work for Lend Me a Tenor? I mean, the play was generally enjoyable, but definitely not something that I'm in love with. Tony Shalhoub's gags could be seen coming a mile away...
My wife and I saw this play on our last NY trip and give it a ten out of ten. It was very very funny (ROFL) and the plot is a lot of fun. After the show the actors came out and were really great...
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