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We're Still Hot! The Musical
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CURRENTLY CLOSED
Opened Feb 15, 2005
Closed May 8, 2005
Running Time:
1hr. 50min.
(includes 1 intermission)

Visit the We're Still Hot! The Musical website:
http://www.werestillhot.com

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WHAT IS IT ABOUT?

We're Still Hot!, the smash hit musical from Canada, follows a group of four women rediscovering what they loved -- and didn't -- about each other as they put together a show for their 35th high school reunion. We're Still Hot! is a celebration of the beauty, resourcefulness, and the powerful place women have in our world!

The roll-in-the-aisle script by J.J. McColl and original score by Ms. McColl and Rueben Gurr is rich with an exciting, eclectic mix of funky jazz numbers, moving ballads, and get up and dance, electrifying, pop songs.

To see clips of the show, go to: www.werestillhot.com

"A Roller Coaster Ride... of laughter and tears, moments of reflection and genuine friendship."
- The Journal

"With its wonderful, strong writing, it's like a female Hamlet-witty, funny and poignant."
- The Guardian

"Play About Mid-life Crisis Is Far From Boring - I laughed, I cried, I screamed."
- The Examiner

"Fifty never looked this Good! Women everywhere will be able to relate to this fabulous foursome!" -Broadway.com

"Expect a saucy, Sexy good time at We're Still Hot!" -NY Post

*For Groups of 10+ Call 212-947-9300
*****Some Strong Language and Adult Subject Matter*****

THEATER/VENUE INFORMATION:



St. Luke's Theatre
308 W 46th St
New York, NY 10036


WHAT ARE CRITICS SAYING?

Reunions are tricky affairs. Some people adamantly refuse to attend them, fearing that they'll learn they've been outstripped in life by many of their peers. Three of the four women in We're Still Hot! overcome such reluctance and attend their 35th reunion, which falls smack dab in the middle of their menopause. "Is it hot in here or is it just me?" a couple of them demand to know while fanning themselves

Given the quality of the J.J. McColl-Rueben Gurr musical comedy in which the fiftyish characters share their experiences on the unwelcome rite of female passage, maybe they should have stayed home and canned preserves or dictated memos to their executive assistants. The lameness of the en[...]


Reviewed by David Finkle on Feb 16, 2005

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