What a wonderful show! The performers were all amazing, but all of the female vocal performances were on another level. There were so many great songs with beautiful arrangements. This was definitely a show I'd be happy to see again!...
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This show is a blast. From beginning to end, the singing, the staging, the humor and the pathos combine for a thrilling ride. And the performers kill it. This cast CAN SING! This is definitely a must-see - for me, it's a must-see twice and I can't wait!...
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I was on the verge of tears the whole time and then I would laugh and then again almost cry. Honestly I held back tears. What talented singers, musicians and actors. Great choice of music and well produced and directed. I'd love to see it again. I would love be IN the show! ...
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I was captivated and excited to see where the next song would take us.These people can sing. Creative,
Clever,Original and Entertaining.Really enjoyed myself!...
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SO SO GOOD!! Seriously...these singers will blow your mind!!! I can't believe how great they all were tonight, the vocals were outta this world. Great concept, great music choices, great cast, great band, what more could you want?! I laughed, I cried, I sang along, it was an awesome experience. SEE THIS SHOW ALREADY! ...
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I'm so glad I made it out to this- I really didn't know what to expect- I thought I would enjoy it, but my expectations were totally exceeded. I'm not a huge fan of shows at 3 clubs because even though it's a lovely place it's loud and crowded, but this show makes excellent use of the space. A giant powerhouse cast of great soloists kill it with their songs - a few stand out as faves, but the entire cast really brought it. I love the mix of pop and musical theatre. The strongest thing for me is the concept, which is carried out very well and is pleasantly self aware. I had a moment in the middle where I wondered if this was a sort of ok show to do- I mean- here we are watching 10 people in an asylum of some kind - this isn't an activist kind...
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