The Will Rogers Follies
Gateway Playhouse
Now - June 14th
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…remarkably fresh and specifically tied to current events.
- The New York Times |
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This is a must-see show, which looks expensive and seems expansive.
- The Southampton Press |
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Will and the ensemble have sterling musical moments in “Our Favorite Son” and in the wistful closing number, “Never Met a Man I Didn’t Like,” inspired by Rogers’s most famous saying.
- The New York Times |
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Whether twirling a rope, leading an ensemble, or getting down-home and friendly with the audience in several Will Rogers monologues, Mr. Angland fills the personality and persona of Will Rogers with an easy, laid-back skill.
- The Southampton Press |
The ensemble enjoys the peppy choreography, with the occasional Rockettes kicks, of D J Salisbury, who also directed. There is also nice work by William Foster McDaniel, the musical director, and Marcia Madeira, who did the lighting design
- The Souhampton Press |
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With plenty of showgirls in feathers and beads, chorus boys in boots and glitzy chaps and an endlessly massive lighted staircase for them to trot up and down in true Broadway style production numbers, The Will Rogers Follies will prove to be an engaging evening of theatre. |
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Tue., Wed., Thurs. @ 8:00
Sun. @ 2:00 & 7:00
Wed. & Thurs. @ 2:00
Fri. @ 8:00
Sat. @ 4:00 & 8:30 |
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