Through October 22, 2015
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Bob Abelman
It’s the creative juxtaposition of simplicity and complexity, and
the heart wrenching and theatrically intriguing moments it produces on stage,
that makes this musical such a welcome addition to this season’s lineup of Broadway
roadshows.
To see a full review of this show, read Bob Abelman's CJN article here.
Roy Berko
Tony winner, FUN HOME, gets a well-conceived,
emotionally primed production. The
touring company should be greeted on each stop of its journey with positive
kudos. This is a dramatic message
musical which deserves the accolades which it has won. It’s a must see, with the caveat that
audience members are aware of the subject matter.
Kerry Clawson
FUN HOME is a refreshingly different kind of musical with a story full of urgency and raw emotion that also evokes numerous tender moments. ... It’s a contemporary musical that has a middle-aged cartoonist looking back to key episodes in her life, trying to connect the dots regarding her complicated relationship with her father.
To see a full review of this show, read Kerry Clawson's review here.
Howard Gollop
“Fun Home” is so uncompromising in its quest for real theater rather than theatrics, it transcends normal expectations of a big Broadway show. Members of Wednesday night’s audience jumped to their feet as if they had just seen the original cast of “Jersey Boys.”
Christine Howey
Last year, Fun Home won the Tony Award for Best Musical, and this is one award that is very much deserved, since it takes two genres—comics and memoir—and boldly fuses them together into something new and remarkable. And shattering.
To see a full review of this show, read Christine Howey's blog Rave and Pan
To see a full review of this show, read Christine Howey's review at Cleveland Scene