The Look of Love, The Songs of Burt Bacharach & Hal David
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Opened May 4, 2003
Closed Jun 15, 2003
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WHAT IS IT ABOUT?
Roundabout Theatre Company presents the Broadway musical event, The Look of Love, The Songs of Burt Bacharach and Hal David that celebrates this formidable music team who have been awarded with
Grammys, Oscars, and gold records. Conceived by David Thompson, Scott Ellis, David Loud and Ann Reinking, the production is directed by Ellis, choreographed by Reinking and musically directed and vocally arranged by Loud. The musical journey includes 30 Bacharach/David landmark melodies, sung by a cast that includes Liz Callaway, Kevin Ceballo, Jonathan Dokuchitz, Eugene Fleming, Capathia Jenkins,Jeanine LaManna, Shannon Lewis, Rachelle Rak, and Desmond Richardson.
Some of the songs included in the production are ?The Look of Love;? ?I Say a Little Prayer;? ?Raindrops Keep Fallin? on My
Head;? ?I?ll Never Fall In Love Again;? ?Anyone Who Had A Heart;? ?What?s New, Pussycat;? ?Alfie;? ?What the World Needs Now;? ?Close to You;? ?Wishin? and Hopin?;? ?Walk on By;? ?One Less Bell to Answer;? ?Do You Know the Way To San Jose? and ?Promises, Promises.?
7pm curtains June 3-6.
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The people who devise musical revues in tribute to specific songwriters ordinarily do so out of a profound love and respect for the catalogs they've chosen. This wouldn't appear to be the case with the misguided pack of talents who've conjured The Look of Love, a two-act glance at the infectious melodies and lyrics of Burt Bacharach and Hal David.
The creators of this flashback to television's mindless Shindig days are David Thompson, Scott Ellis (who also directed), Ann Reinking (who also choreographed) and
David Loud (who also musical directs). From the look of no love prevailing throughout the hyped-up proceedings, these four seem to have little regard for the men they're ostensibly toa[...]