"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
CELEBRITY AUTOBIOGRAPHY OFF-BROADWAY REVIEWS
Opening Night: September 8, 2008
Show
NY TIMES
TM
NEW YORKER
THEATRE IS EASY
THE INSIDER
Synopsis: "Celebrity Autobiography: In Their Own Words" is the brainchild of Eugene Pack. As Pack explains, "I would listen to a lot of books-on-tape, particularly autobiographies, and was astounded at what people would write about. If I got a hold of one of the books, I'd read it out loud to a friend, and they'd insist I was making it up….but people actually wrote these words. I thought that putting the material up in front of an audience would be extremely entertaining."
Broadway Reviews
NEW YORK TIMES REVIEW:
""Have you ever wondered just how it is that Heather Locklear and Tommy Lee of Mötley Crüe became a couple? What tore apart the great love between Loni Anderson and Burt Reynolds?""
Click here to read the full "Celebrity Autobiography" review.
THEATERMANIA REVIEW:
"Throughout much of the nearly 90 minutes of Celebrity Autobiography: In Their Own Words, now playing an extended Monday-night only run at the Triad, audience members are forced to choose -- albeit involuntarily -- between laughing hysterically and letting their jaws drop to the floor as a parade of rotating celebrities reveal the utter narcissism of some of America's biggest (and not so big) stars."
Click here to read the full "Celebrity Autobiography" review.
NEW YORKER REVIEW:
"“Celebrity Autobiography: In Their Own Words” is the inspired performance series in which actors and comedians read the work of such noted authors as Zsa Zsa Gabor (“One Life Is Not Enough”), Sylvester Stallone (“Sly Moves”), and Kenny Loggins (“Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow”). The show returns to the Triad tonight, with special guests Ryan Reynolds, Martin Short, Rachel Dratch, and Rita Wilson."
Click here to read the full "Celebrity Autobiography" review.
THEATRE IS EASY REVIEW:
"There is nothing more ridiculous than reading a celebrity memoir. There is nothing more entertaining than having Rachel Dratch read it to you."
Click here to read the full "Celebrity Autobiography" review.
THE INSIDER REVIEW:
"“Celebrity Autobiography: In Their Own Words,” the acclaimed, long-running L.A-based comedy sensation has taken New York by storm and has extended its run (Mondays at 7:30PM) through March 24 at The Triad Theater (158 West 72nd Street). Produced by Angelo Fraboni, Eugene Pack, Dayle Reyfel and Peter Martin, the show continues to draw top talent to its rotating cast and bold -faced names to its sold-out audiences.”Celebrity Autobiography: In Their Own Words” features a line up of revolving performers who will interpret the actual words and stories written by the famous and the infamous, in both solo and ensemble “chamber” pieces."
Click here to read the full "Celebrity Autobiography" review.
Sign up now to have the reviews emailed to you after every opening night!
Click here to buy tickets to CELEBRITY AUTOBIOGRAPHY
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.