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It Shoulda Been You (2015-04-Brooks Atkinson Theatre-Broadway)

Type de série: Original
Théâtre: Brooks Atkinson Theatre (Broadway - Etats-Unis)
Durée : 3 mois 3 semaines
Nombre :
Première Preview : Tuesday 17 March 2015
Première : Tuesday 14 April 2015
Dernière : Sunday 09 August 2015
Mise en scène : David Hyde Pierce
Chorégraphie :
Producteur :
Avec : Tyne Daly (Judy), David Burtka (Brian), Harriet Harris (Georgette), Sierra Boggess (Rebecca), Lisa Howard (Jenny), Montego Glover (Annie), Chip Zien (Murray), Josh Grisetti (Marty), Michael X. Martin (George), Anne L. Nathan (Aunt Sheila), Nick Spangler (Greg), and Edward Hibbert (Albert), with Farah Alvin, Gina Farrell and Mitch Greenberg
Presse : "It’s so aggressively bubbly it gives you the hiccups. Or do I mean acid reflux? In any case, it’s not easy to swallow." Ben Brantley for New York Times

"In the end, the show is a harmless diversion. But this is Broadway. 'It Shoulda Been You' shoulda been better." Joe Dziemianowicz for New York Daily News

"These talented, hard-working actors are a joy to watch, and almost make up for the drecky writing. Almost." Elisabeth Vincentelli for New York Post

"It is also very adeptly handled in both the writing and the performances, transforming standard sitcom fare into a rollicking farce with a heart-warming message." Roma Torre for NY1

"Though the cake is stale, they decorate it well. It shoulda been better but it coulda been worse." Adam Feldman for Time Out New York

"Even if you see many of the jokes coming a long way off, the sheer talent on display in "It Shoulda Been You" is worth snagging an invitation to this comically inventive wedding." Jennifer Farrar for The Associated Press

"It’s the sort of show that practically redefines the term 'guilty pleasure." Frank Scheck for The Hollywood Reporter

"With impeccable instincts for finding their laughs, Hyde Pierce and his terrific ensemble players make this hokum seem terribly funny." Marilyn Stasio for Variety