Mr. Saturday Night
Nederlander Theatre
April 23, 2022
Photo courtesy of Mr. Saturday Night
Billy Crystal lights up Broadway in Mr. Saturday Night. The show is full of one
liners, double takes, and heartfelt moments.
The book is written by the same three who wrote to original move (Billy
Crystal, Lowell Ganz, & Babaloo Mandel).
Jason Robert Brown’s score is lively and memorable. Amanda Green’s lyrics are witty and character
driven. Director John Rando brings all
the elements together and shines them up to create a fun new musical.
The year is 1994. Buddy Young Jr. (played by Billy Crystal), who was a famous TV comic in the 1950s, is now performing in Senior Homes and feels he has hit bottom. When he is mistakenly listed as “recently deceased” on the Emmy Awards presentation, his brother Stan (played by David Paymer) flies in from Florida. Stan was Buddy’s manager in the early days, until they had a falling out. The Today Show calls Buddy for an interview to correct the error from the Emmy Awards. Buddy feels this is his chance to make a comeback, so Stan calls in a favor with a big agency, who sends Annie Wells (played by Chasten Harmon) to discuss the possibilities. In his usual style, Buddy manages to insult Ms. Wells, but she still wants to represent him. Buddy has a rough road ahead, not just with his career, but in building back the relationship with his brother and healing the relationship with his daughter, Susan (played by Shoshana Bean).
David Paymer & Billy Chrystal in the 1992 film
Photo courtesy of Warner Bros.
Billy Crystal’s timing during his stand-up routines
and old comedy sketches is impeccable.
He and David Payne have a strong connection as brothers, both having
played these roles in the original 1992 film.
Their relationship plays out through rhythm and comic timing. They create a few very serious moments that
are genuine and touching.
Randy Graff plays Buddy’s wife, Elaine. Her character is a grounding force for Buddy. She is solid and charming in this role, keeping the characters around her connected and the action moving. Shoshana Bean is engaging and charismatic as Susan. Her energy pushes each scene forward. Her solos are strong and emotionally engaging. Chasten Harmon brings heart and determination to the character of Annie Wells. She raises the stakes and builds the momentum of the story.
David Paymer, Billy Crystal, Shoshana Bean, & Chasten Harmon
Photo courtesy of Mr. Saturday Night
The ensemble is made up of three amazing performers:
Jordan Gelber, Brian Gonzales, and Mylinda Hull. Each play numerous roles that resurface
throughout the story. They are full of
surprises, while skillfully keeping the action connected and delivering the
laughs.
Mr. Saturday Night has all the humor and heart you expect from a Billy Crystal project. The story is touching. The performances are bold and honest. The set design, by Scott Pask brilliantly incorporates the video and projection designs of Jeff Sugg. Get a ticket today. You will definitely enjoy this show.
Domenick Danza
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