Roy Berko
GHOST THE MUSICAL has a weak book and non-memorable music, but it is worth seeing to appreciate its wonderful singing, dynamic dancing, fine acting and creative staging! Go! See! Enjoy!
To see a full review of this show, read Roy Berko's blog here.
Howard Gollop
For local audiences, the Beck production had them at a simple tearful acoustic-guitar rendition of "Unchained Melody" and an ethereally lit romantic tryst by a ceramist turntable, the hallmarks of the original film. But Beck Center once again earns it kudos for summoning the hallmarks of an expensive-looking Broadway extravaganza. The sprit of the movie and the Broadway production are conjured up equally convincingly.
To see a full review of this show, read Howard Gollop's review here.
Laura Kennelly
Ghost: The Musical, now at The Beck Center is based on Ghost, a 1990s film. Not all film-based musicals work. This one does, at least in the splendid Beck Center production....
Bottom Line: Ghost: The Musical is a must-see for those who love fantasy, music, dance, and also nourish a spark of romance and comedy. Life is funny; turns out Death at times can be too.
To see a full review of this show go here or read Laura's posts at Cool Cleveland.