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ONE MO' TIME BROADWAY REVIEWS
Opening Night: March 6, 2002
Show
NY TIMES
Synopsis: Charlestons, rags, cakewalks, and other hip-swinging, toe-tapping hits of the Vaudeville age are featured in One Mo' Time, the New Orleans jazz musical conceived, written, and directed by Vernel Bagneris. The show features numbers such as "There'll Be a Hot Time in the Old Town Tonight," "Down in Honky Tonk Town," and "Everybody Loves My Baby," played by the New Orleans Blues Serenaders, under the direction of Orange Kellin.
Broadway Reviews
NEW YORK TIMES REVIEW:
"The good-natured New Orleans jazz revue ''One Mo' Time'' was an Off Broadway hit when it opened in 1979 at the Village Gate. It ran for three and a half years and begat numerous touring companies, becoming a more or less reiterative theme on the theatrical landscape. A full-fledged revival production, which first appeared at the Williamstown Theater Festival, opened on Broadway last night at the Longacre Theater. That will certainly make it the oldest show eligible for this year's Tony Award for best new musical. But otherwise there seems little reason for it to be here.
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