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Walnut Street Theatre's A Grand Night for Singing

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Rating: 4.8 out of 5 based on 10 reviews

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Rating: 4.8 out of 5 based on 10 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    This show is wonderful!

    by Greeneegirl on 6/28/12Walnut Street Theatre - Philadelphia

    A Grand Night for Singing is a joy to hear and watch. The actors/singers put their hearts into the performance, and thier delivery is excellent. I especially enjoyed the twist they gave to some of the songs- like their tongue in cheek rendition of the Kansas City number from Oklahoma. Bravo to the whole crew. The piano playing/ direction was also great. I might go back and see it again.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    by Anonymous on 6/23/12Walnut Street Theatre - Philadelphia

    Production was great! Singers were tremendous! Pianist was amazing!

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    by trish2351 on 6/21/12Walnut Street Theatre - Philadelphia

    Show was good but seats were very uncomfortable and cramped

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Going back in time for a pleasant diversion

    by JFB1 on 6/17/12Walnut Street Theatre - Philadelphia

    Enjoyable evening of R&H tunes. Voices and harmonies excellent.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    A Grand Night for Singing

    by Annes1 on 6/13/12Walnut Street Theatre - Philadelphia

    Very good music, singers were great, layout of room was good....just a little too warm in the room, but overall was a great experience. Hope WST will have more of this type event...

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    A Grand Night for Singing was outstanding!

    by megsdidi on 6/12/12Walnut Street Theatre - Philadelphia

    From the atmosphere in the theater to the remarkable keyboard playing and amazing voices of the cast. A Grand Night for Singing was one of the most enjoyable things I have experienced in a long time. Kudos to the cast and crew.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Run, don't walk to "A Grand Night for Singing"

    by King274 on 6/11/12Walnut Street Theatre - Philadelphia

    "A Grand Night for Singing" was terrific and lots of fun! My wife and loved it. The smoky cafe ambiance was cozy and very Casablanca-like, and the performers were wonderful.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    A Grand Night For Singing was fantastic

    by Anonymous on 6/8/12Walnut Street Theatre - Philadelphia

    I love the small venue. The Independence theatre looked great. The four singers and the piano player were excellent. I hope we get to see them again in some other performances.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    It WAS a grand night for singing!!

    by Jojejor on 6/7/12Walnut Street Theatre - Philadelphia

    I saw the performance in May, and enjoyed it so much that I purchased these tickets for my mom & "2nd mom" for a Mother's Day gift. They enjoyed it immensely--singers were superb and the whole environment great!! Would recommend it to anyone!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    "A Grand Night for Singing" leaves you singing.

    by euonymous on 6/7/12Walnut Street Theatre - Philadelphia

    This is a musical review with songs by Rogers and Hammerstein set in a cabaret style room with tables and banquettes along the wall. There are four performers, two men and two women who sing solo and together the old and familiar songs from shows like "Oklahoma", "The King and I" and "South Pacific" as well as some lesser known songs like one of the most entertaining sung by Jennie Eisenhower, "It's Me". The arrangements and choreography for the short dance numbers were excellent. I particularly liked the jazzy rendition of "Kansas City". There was a nice mix of romantic ballads and upbeat amusing songs such as "I'm just a Girl who Can't Say No" and "I'm Going to Wash that Man Right out of my Hair". The voices and talents of the performers were well suited to the number they sang. And the piano accompaniment was very good. Altogether, the experience was enchanting, lively and very entertaining. I have already recommended it to friends. I thought it might only interest people of my generation who had seen these shows when they first came out, however, there was a little girl of about 7 or eight whom I saw imitating the gestures of one of the performers and who came out singing, "I'm going to Wash that Man Right out of My Hair".