Boys in flat caps and knickerbockers fill the stage at Clowes Memorial
Hall this week in the Broadway Across America musical Newsies. The show
is inspired by the real story of the newsboy strike of 1899. Young boys
in New York City fought back when Joseph Pulitzer raised the price of
newspapers, cutting into their meager profits.
The high-energy show features incredible dance numbers. The set makes use of every inch of the stage with a rotating three-story piece of scaffolding that mimics the look of industrial fire escapes. It uses multimedia screens to show the daily newspaper headlines and to let the audience see portrait sketches drawn by one of the characters.
Joey Barreiro steers the cast as the charismatic newsie Jack Kelly. He fills the role that was played by Christian Bale in the original 1992 film version. For those of us who grew up loving the film, the stage version is a treat. Many of the songs remain the same, while a few plot points, like the role of the reporter and the love interest are wisely tightened to simplify things.
The productions strongest moments are always when the whole cast of newsies is singing and dancing in unison. "Seize the Day" and "King of New York" are great examples where the large cast works in sync, tossing their clever lines out one on top of another in quick succession. The passion is infectious during those numbers.
The show is fun, entertaining and even educational. It provides a glimpse into a piece of our nation's history when the underdog decided to fight back. It's a great musicall for the whole family to enjoy!
Don't Miss the Show
The show runs until Sunday, March 20 at Clowes Memorial Hall so hurry to get tickets. Tickets can be purchased at Clowes Memorial Hall, The Murat Theatre, by calling (800)-982-2787 or online here. Shows begin at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, 8 p.m. Friday, 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. Saturday and 1 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. Sunday.
The high-energy show features incredible dance numbers. The set makes use of every inch of the stage with a rotating three-story piece of scaffolding that mimics the look of industrial fire escapes. It uses multimedia screens to show the daily newspaper headlines and to let the audience see portrait sketches drawn by one of the characters.
Joey Barreiro steers the cast as the charismatic newsie Jack Kelly. He fills the role that was played by Christian Bale in the original 1992 film version. For those of us who grew up loving the film, the stage version is a treat. Many of the songs remain the same, while a few plot points, like the role of the reporter and the love interest are wisely tightened to simplify things.
The productions strongest moments are always when the whole cast of newsies is singing and dancing in unison. "Seize the Day" and "King of New York" are great examples where the large cast works in sync, tossing their clever lines out one on top of another in quick succession. The passion is infectious during those numbers.
The show is fun, entertaining and even educational. It provides a glimpse into a piece of our nation's history when the underdog decided to fight back. It's a great musicall for the whole family to enjoy!
Don't Miss the Show
The show runs until Sunday, March 20 at Clowes Memorial Hall so hurry to get tickets. Tickets can be purchased at Clowes Memorial Hall, The Murat Theatre, by calling (800)-982-2787 or online here. Shows begin at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, 8 p.m. Friday, 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. Saturday and 1 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. Sunday.
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