Overall Rating
4.5
By chelio97
Very funny
Broadway Playhouse at Water Tower Place - Chicago
It was definitely a fun night with girlfriends!! The show was very funny and the actors/actresses were great!!
By LexMom1972
Amazing
Broadway Playhouse at Water Tower Place - Chicago
Irreverent, hilarious, raunchy, brilliant. It was a fantastic show with a cast who made my night.
By SupportBrenda
Couldn't stop laughing
Broadway Playhouse at Water Tower Place - Chicago
If you love 90210 and love to laugh, then this show is for you!
By Kimber930
Great show
Broadway Playhouse at Water Tower Place - Chicago
Perfect mix of comedy and the cast was awesome. Great show.
By ViCkiB1012
90210 was amazing!
Broadway Playhouse at Water Tower Place - Chicago
The show was amazing. The cast was funny and adapted when things went wrong or broke! Awesome show!
By JennKenGar
Hysterical
Broadway Playhouse at Water Tower Place - Chicago
The obvious and subtle jokes were hysterical. I haven't laughed that hard in a long time.
By ErinB2
Hilarious
Broadway Playhouse at Water Tower Place - Chicago
I was literally crying laughing. If you're a 90210 fan, this is a must see!
By ACC74
Hilarious and snarky!
Broadway Playhouse at Water Tower Place - Chicago
A must see for fans of 90210! The inside jokes are hysterical!
By bammers21
Need to be a groupie
Broadway Playhouse at Water Tower Place - Chicago
You need to have followed the 90210 series to enjoy the show. There are funny parts, but not enough to recommend to anyone who does not know this show, and know it well.
By Anonymous
Disappointing
Broadway Playhouse at Water Tower Place - Chicago
Tori Spelling should have her character eliminated for how they portray her.
From the creators of BAYSIDE! THE MUSICAL, FULL HOUSE: THE MUSICAL, SHOW GIRLS: THE MUSICAL and KATDASHIANS comes the “unauthorized parody” of the 90’s TV cult-classic, “Beverly Hills, 90210.” The show features an original score that includes, “The Ballad of Andrea Zuckerman,” “We Are Drama Zombies,” and “Will Tori Spelling Graduate?” After playing Off-Broadway, this comedy comes to Chicago chock-full of drama – and laughs.
Critics in New York City call 90210: THE MUSICAL, “a lot of fun… snarky, hilarious, take no prisoners,” (Huffington Post), “better than the real McKoy (McKay?),” (Bedford & Bowery), “prime parody material,” (Nerd Reactor) and a musical that “pays affectionate homage to its source material and also stands out as a hilarious and enjoyable theatrical outing.” (Theatre Scene)