Totally fun!
by Udaman on 1/3/12Bank of America Theatre - ChicagoI saw the 1985 production with Gary Marshall playing George and loved it. This version was just as good. The songs, the dance, the stage bring a total package.
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I saw the 1985 production with Gary Marshall playing George and loved it. This version was just as good. The songs, the dance, the stage bring a total package.
Fun story inside a musical. George hamilton not a great singer but added a tuch of class to the funny stoty.
The performance was a lot of fun, and we had a great time. Sadly, George Hamilton's performance left a lot to be desired, but the rest of the cast was fantastic. With the exception of Hamilton, the cast was high energy and seemed to have a lot of fun.
The overall cast was great! However, George Hamilton was not the right man for the job -- very poor casting. He seemed to have wandered on stage from the old folks home. He was very stiff and not well suited for the part.
George Hamilton ruined the play for me. He was too old, too stiff, and too uninvolved. He seemed to draw the others down. George's maid was poorly cast as well--a 180 degree difference--way over-acted. What I expected to be a great way to start the new year was a huge disappontment.
very entertaining. great music and singing.great stagesets
I thought that because I liked the movie so much I might be disappointed with the play. It turns out that this was not the case, the play was different but just as good.
This was a fun show with catchy music. I thoroughly enjoyed myself. But when the Bank of America Theater says limited view, they mean it! With the dress circle, you are fighting the the balcony overhang. Even though I couldn't see the whole stage, I still got the story and the gist of the performances.
Very enjoyable. Laughed a lot. The cast was great. Great theatre experience.
This show was fantastic! Very Funny! Don't miss it!
I thought the show over all was very good. It was the movie "The Birdcage" all over again. However, I think George Hamilton should not have been cast in the show. No disrespect to George, but he just didn't do much for me in this role. Otherwise, it was funny, fun, exciting, entertaining and very good.
It was an ok performance. Alban was amazing and had a voice that filled the theater, but the others were just average.
La Cage Aux Folles was a thoroughly wonderful show! Entertaining and fun. The performers seemed to be having as much fun as the audience.
Despite the lackluster performance from George Harrison, the rest of the cast carried the production of LA Cage Aux Folles. Even though the headliner brought in the audience, his lack of pizzazz was disappointing. Even in the curtain call, he chatted with cast-mates and lost his place in the song and dance. Thanks good the rest of the show was spectacular.
I have always loved the storyline of this musical. This production just lacked some excitement and powerful vocals and acting.
Christopher Sieber was simply phenomenal in this production of La Cage Aux Folles. The play was moving, interactive, and entertaining. Loved the music and the numbers. Would see again and would definitely recommend!
I laughed out loud, I had tears rolling down my face. Nothing I've seen or read or know about has served up thoughts about what it is for homosexuals to get through everyday life. We took our 22- and 23-year old children and they never stopped smiling. Thank you casting department--the two leads were the whole show.
Christopher Sieber was amazing in this show! I loved it! Campy, fun and light! It was a wonderful way to spend New Years Eve!
The performance was good. Second banana is much better than George. As I said, you come because you want to see George, but the real enjoyment is the rest of the cast.
LA Cage was funny, cute, and all around a really great musical!! I loved it!!