Our first official review - from a media outlet called Hi! Drama
(a TV program, here's their facebook presence
https://www.facebook.com/hidramas?ref=stream )
From Hi Drama
EVA HEINEMANN REVIEWS
I NEVER MISS A LARRY KRAMER MUSICAL: a PARODY CHAT WITH BETTE MIDLER
Written by Fred Landau
Director/Dramaturg: Michael Kirk Lane
Music Director : Clare Cooper
PART OF MIDWINTER MADNESS SHORT PLAY FESTIVAL:
Fred Landau is a latter day Alan Sherman. He takes familiar music and adds his own biting wit to the re-conceived lyrics.
If you are unfamiliar with him you can find his Parodies on You Tube or his book 21st Century Oldies (Parody Lyrics from A to B) Volume One.
In this case he takes on Bette Midler played with brassy charm by Jennifer Pace who anxiously awaits with Jo (Clare Cooper on the piano) for the Tony Nominations where she ends up being blatantly snubbed.
The songs to tell of her woe are "The Boogie Woogie Broad Whose name begins with a B" How well her show is doing despite not being a musical in "The Gross" (The Rose) and the Wind Beneath My Wings becomes an anthem of disgust as "They make the blood boil beneath my skin."
Other songs utilized were "From a Distance and "Quarter to Three" among others and you will just have to see this fun silly delightful over too soon show.
The only thing I didn't get was the title because Larry Kramer has nothing to do with this as far as I can tell.
Jennifer Pace is a consummate performer and can really belt out those songs.
Performances:
Saturday, March 1st at 10:15PM
Sunday March 2nd at 7PM
at Roy Arias Studios: Stage II
300 West 43rd Street, 4th Floor
at the Corner of 8th Avenue