In addition to writing the show, Besoyan also directed the production, with musical direction by Natalie Charlson. Sandy Farber and Aaron Schroeder produced the show. Ralph Beaumont provided choreography, and set design and lighting were done by Paul Morrison. Howard Barker designed the show's costumes.[3]
The New York Times criticized the show, saying it "manages to rob his source of all enchantment", and although its music was enjoyable, the songs added nothing to the plot.[5] The view of the musical as "pleasant but forgettable" seems to have been shared by other theater critics as well.[6]
1 2 3 Dietz, Dan (2010). Off Broadway musicals, 1910-2007: casts, credits, songs, critical reception and performance data of more than 1,800 shows. Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland & Co., Publishers. p.28. ISBN978-0-7864-5731-1. OCLC607553553.
↑ Hischak, Thomas S. (2011). Off-Broadway musicals since 1919: from Greenwich Village follies to The toxic avenger. Lanham, Md.: Scarecrow Press. p.95. ISBN978-0-8108-7772-6. OCLC1136298069.
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