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CHAPLIN played its final performance on January 6, 2013. 1,244 were here. Chaplin: The Musical characters breakdowns including full descriptions with standard casting requirements and expert analysis. The rest of the cast is good except for Christiane Noll, a very fine singer-entertainer, who I find very irritating as Chaplin's mother. CHAPLIN played its final performance on January 6, 2013. The musical was announced to premiere on Broadway in 1981, but the project was cancelled. After discovering Chaplin wrote “Smile” and most of the music for his films, Quint pared the list of composers down to one: Chaplin. 1,244 were here. With Music, Lyrics and Co-book written by and starring Multi Platinum Award-winner, David Pomeranz (performing more than 40 characters), Little Tramp is a truly unique “tour de force” experience. A two and a half stars for the show and three stars for the overall performances. For me it's just a so-so Broadway musical. From the slums of London to the heights of Hollywood, Chaplin depicts the life of the silent film legend the world couldn't stop talking about - Charlie Chaplin. "Little Tramp – The Musical", is a unique evening of Musical Theater which dramatizes, in song, the fascinating life story of the cinematic genius, Charlie Chaplin. Chaplin is a musical about the early life of the silent film star Charlie Chaplin.The first act is portrayed in the genre of the British music hall, while in the second act, Chaplin goes to Hollywood, where he becomes "the Little Tramp".. Jenn Colella as Hedda Hopper is a stand-out. 3 reviews of Chaplin, The Musical "First things first, Rob McClure is a genuine find, a true Broadway star in the making, perfectly mimicking the classic comedian's early moves with graceful athleticism. The new musical "Chaplin" opens with the sight of the Little Tramp balanced on a tightrope high above the stage. Chaplin: The Musical begins on a high note as the titular character walks a tightrope, struggling to keep his balance while people from his life look up at him and echo the question, "Whatcha gonna do when it all falls down?" The producers are fortunate to have him in the central role, and in turn, McClure doesn't waste a second of his time in the spotlight. This dark (both literally and metaphorically) scene is a promising beginning to Chaplin, the laborious biopic musical currently in performances at the Barrymore Theater. Rob McClure is fine as Chaplin. It is a richly melodic and thrilling new musical that tells the Chaplin story from his beginnings in utter poverty in the slums of south London, all the way to his last years as a maligned exile in Switzerland. The project triggered childhood memories for Quint. Chaplin deals with this amazing man and his astonishing rags-to-riches career. Chaplin (Original, Musical, Broadway) opened in New York City Sep 10, 2012 and played through Jan 6, 2013.

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