Neil Berg's 102 Years of Broadway: Relive Memorable Moments from the Biggest Shows
Balboa Theatre, in Horton Plaza (868 Fourth Avenue San Diego, CA 92101)
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The last date listed for Neil Berg's 102 Years of Broadway was Thursday February 23, 2012 / 7:30pm.
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8 Goldstar Member Reviews
The individual performers were wonderful, but voices did not blend well in group pieces. Neil Berg's story telling was great....the event would have been better suited in a more intimate setting. The 7:30 show started 15 minutes late and intermission was more than 20 minutes long. We ended up leaving at beginning of second act which did not begin until 9:10 p.m. (only because my daughter had a load of homework to finish).Written on Feb 24 2012
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very entertaining, they did lots of popular shows. mr bergs commentary was entertaining and incitefulWritten on Feb 28 2012
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1. Neil Berg is an AMAZING pianist. I thoroughly enjoyed watching him play. His hands can move so quickly and accurately it’s scary a little.Written on Feb 27 2012
2. I really had great excitement to see this show. 5 Broadway 'STARS' on one stage singing the best of the best... Well, not so much. The soprano was weak. Her excessive use of really wide vibrato about killed the numbers she did. So disappointed with Phantom set… None of their voices blended well in group sets or duets. I was really sad. The other reviews mention great voices. I didn't hear them I guess.
3. It would have been nice if they followed the printed program. I was so looking forward to the Scarlet Pimpernel numbers listed. Neil talked so much, informative and interesting material, but so much so that they could have fit the other pieces in if he had cut back on his diatribe. The 7:30 downbeat was 15 minutes late wiht a 20 min intermission.
Lawrence Clayton was really the highlight. Andrea Rivette was good too.
I really am sorry I didn’t enjoy the program because of the vocals . I hate to get a bad review.
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Frankly, I expected a warmed-over song and dance review. Instead, we saw a fast-paced musical with a most talented cast of singers and musicians. It was an outstanding evening. If he brings his company back next year, we will surely attend.Written on Feb 25 2012
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More Information About Neil Berg's 102 Years of Broadway
Website
http://www.sdcivic.org/eventstickets/eventdetails.cfm?eventID=2359
Description
Scheduled to Perform:
Ron Bohmer
Ragtime • Phantom of the Opera • The Scarlet Pimpernel
Sandra Joseph
Christine, Phantom of the Opera
Chuck Wagner
Into the Woods • Les Miserables • Beauty and the Beast
Andrea Rivette
Miss Saigon • Jekyll and Hyde
Lawrence Clayton
Dreamgirls • Civil War • It Ain't Nothin' But the Blues
Children ages 6 and over are welcome at this event.
For your comfort and the enjoyment of others, please use discretion when bringing children to any live theater event.
About the Ticket Supplier: San Diego Theatres
San Diego Theatres is a 501(c)3 non-profit, public benefit corporation established to manage and operate publicly-owned performing arts theatres. We are responsible for the management, marketing, operations and maintenance of the San Diego Civic Theatre under the terms of an operating agreement with the City of San Diego. Additionally, San Diego Theatres has assumed the same responsibility for the historic Balboa Theatre in the Gaslamp Quarter under the terms of a long-term lease with the City of San Diego's Redevelopment Agency.
San Diego Theatres strives to positively impact the community through facility enhancement projects, the advancement of a downtown theatre district, and strategic partnerships for the enrichment of the performing arts for the benefit of the region.
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