As for On A Clear Day You Can See Forever:
I liked it. It wasn't as atrocious or offensive as some people have made it out to be. I kept thinking that it would have been best to call it something else, with the subtitle of "Based on On A Clear Day.... Maybe that would have helped alleviate some of the baggage - the good and the bad - associated with the original production and the movie. The heightened 60's decor and costumes didn't bother me much either.
Jessie Mueller really does deserve all the praise she has been getting, and David Turner is pretty good too. Harry Connick, Jr. was good, but just so not in his element, and the way the new book is structured, it doesn't play to his particular acting strengths.
For me, the true unsung heroes of the evening are Lawrence Yurman and Doug Besterman who did the arrangements and orchestrations. The vocal arrangements and charts are amazing. In fact, just an evening and/or album of songs titled "Lane and Lerner Revisited" featuring these arrangements and cast would make for quite a nice listen.