Dr. Dolittle
Mar. 2nd, 2006 02:39 amShort break from trip blathering...

Tonight we saw the stage musical version of "Dr. Dolittle" at the Pantages. Billed as family fare I didn't expect Les Mis (coming back this summer! Woo!) and was hoping it would be more sophisticated than Nemo on Ice. That's pretty much what we got: most of the same music as the feature film with a combination of bunraku puppets (ala Lion King) and a few full-body puppets and large props. Tommy Tune was his hammy, marvelous self and the female lead (Dee Hoty) was extraordinary: I could see her as the lead in any Sondheim show or something like Sunset Blvd.. And the Pushmi-Pullyu was pretty cute.
Not sure if this wouldn't be improved by putting the whole show on ice, but it was good to see Tune dancing again.
And at least this summer we have Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat and Les Mis to look forward to.

Tonight we saw the stage musical version of "Dr. Dolittle" at the Pantages. Billed as family fare I didn't expect Les Mis (coming back this summer! Woo!) and was hoping it would be more sophisticated than Nemo on Ice. That's pretty much what we got: most of the same music as the feature film with a combination of bunraku puppets (ala Lion King) and a few full-body puppets and large props. Tommy Tune was his hammy, marvelous self and the female lead (Dee Hoty) was extraordinary: I could see her as the lead in any Sondheim show or something like Sunset Blvd.. And the Pushmi-Pullyu was pretty cute.
Not sure if this wouldn't be improved by putting the whole show on ice, but it was good to see Tune dancing again.
And at least this summer we have Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat and Les Mis to look forward to.