Kiki Baby
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CURRENTLY CLOSED
Opened Oct 5, 2011
Closed Oct 16, 2011
Opened Oct 5, 2011
Closed Oct 16, 2011
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This show is part of the NYMF 2011 Festival.
WHAT IS IT ABOUT?
Germany. 1931. Christine Maladan is the only thing standing between her family and the pit of a worldwide depression, until one day a visiting impresario hears the voice of an angel floating from her flat - and determines to make her four-year-old daughter an international star. A tale of fame, fortune, failed opera divas, dwarfs, sweatshop bosses, monumentally bad parenting, and what happens to a little girl when no one will tell her "no."
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[Ed. Note: This is the fifth in a series of TM review roundups of shows in the eighth annual New York Musical Theatre Festival.]
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Kiki Baby, a new musical by Lonny Price, Grant Sturiale, and Kitt Lavoie now at Theatre at St. Clement's, abounds with whimsical charm as it tells the story of its precocious title character.
The show -- which is based on the 1947 novel Sing, Brat, Sing -- is narrated by Kiki (Jenn Collela) who was catapulted into the spotlight at just four years of age, and is now writing her memoirs and looking back on her fifteen minutes of fame. Colella glows in the role, instantly endearing us to her as she flits about onstage. Even as she becomes a baby d[...]