"Did He Like It keeps my finger on the pulse of what's hot and what's not on Broadway. It makes me a better Producer."
- Ken Davenport, Broadway Producer
"DidHeLikeIt.com tells me all I need to know after an opening; the site of cartoon Ben on a fence or puking says it all!!"
- David Gersten, Press Agent
"Did He Like It is a must read for anyone with an interest in Broadway theater...this is by far the best site on the web as it relates to Broadway reviews...I have it saved on my favorites!!!!"
- Ken Mahoney, Broadway Producer
JACKIE MASON'S LAUGHING ROOM ONLY BROADWAY REVIEWS
Opening Night: November 19, 2003
Show
NY TIMES
Synopsis: Comedian Jackie Mason plays himself trying to stage a $10 million Broadway musical with $19.99 in the new musical Jackie Mason's Laughing Room Only. Based on a concept by writer Digby Wolfe, the show is written by comedian-songwriter Dennis Blair with music by Doug Katsaros. Robert Johanson directs.
Broadway Reviews
NEW YORK TIMES REVIEW:
"Ruth Gottschall, Cheryl Stern, Darrin Baker, Robert Creighton and Barry Finkel are the five performers in ''Laughing Room Only'' who put in an honest day's work. They're the singers and dancers who are charged with surrounding the star, keeping his ego inflated and occasionally, when he needs a break from repeating his old routines, putting on the musical vaudeville numbers that make up most of the show's original material. It isn't their fault that this is some of the trashiest musical comedy material ever written for the Broadway stage. They deserve credit -- and their paychecks -- for their professional pluck.
Please note: To view this review you may need to log in to a free New York Times account."
Click here to read the full "Jackie Mason's Laughing Room Only" review.
Sign up now to have the reviews emailed to you after every opening night!
DidHeLikeIt.com is the top Broadway resource for reviews of Broadway plays and musicals. We provide show reviews from The New York Times,
New York Daily News, Newsday, USA Today, Variety, and more! DidHeLikeIt.com also provides Broadway and Off-Broadway show information
and ticket information.