Dirty Rotten Scoundrels
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CURRENTLY CLOSED
Opened Sep 21, 2010
Closed Oct 10, 2010
Opened Sep 21, 2010
Closed Oct 10, 2010
Running Time:
2hr. 45min.
2hr. 45min.
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This hysterical musical, based on the 1988 hit movie starring Steve Martin and Michael Caine, follows two very different con artists working their schemes on the French Riviera. Their high jinks result in a friendly competition to see which one can swindle an innocent heiress out of her fortune. Audiences will roar with laughter when they see how far each one is willing to go to win the bet.
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You might imagine that japes about financial chicanery would have soured in these post-Bernie Madoff times. But in the North Shore Music Theatre's highly winning, gloriously cast revival of the 2005 Broadway hit
Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, every witticism still hits its mark, and Jeffrey Lane's book (adapted from the 1988 movie of the same name) and David Yazbek's music and lapidary lyrics, as clever as they are intricate, still delight.
NSMT's circular stage, fed by spoke-like voms as well as a central lift, enables designer Michael Schweikardt to dispense with cumbersome scene changes. Token elements -- a balcony here, hotel desk there -- easily evoke various luxe settings along the French[...]