Lucky Stiff, from director Christopher Ashley, is a hard sell. It’s a dark comedic adaptation of an off-off broadway musical, from the creative team who would go on to create Ragtime. The musical numbers and between scene animations derail the normal slice-of-life grittiness that carries a lot of dark comedies, however, while the musical numbers are not intricate or tuneful enough to eradicate the criticisms usually leveled at musical theater. Critics of either dark comedies or musical theater should turn their attention elsewhere for an evening’s entertainment, as Lucky Stiff is unlikely to create new converts. But it is not without its charms. Read More
Out In Theaters: LUCKY STIFF
by J Simpson Posted in Out in Theaters, Reviews Tagged Christopher Ashley, Dark Comedy, Dominic Marsh, Jason Alexander, Lucky Stiff, Musicals, Nikki M. James, Out in Theaters, Pamela Shaw 1 Comment