ONCE UPON A MATTRESS Joyfully Heads Back To Broadway — Review
Transferring to the Hudson Theatre following a successful Encores! run this January, the production’s stacked cast is far from a band of teens – Broadway regulars Michael Urie, Ana Gasteyer and Will Chase are among the incredible talents on stage. Yet at its most joyful highpoints, even this high-class gathering of musical theater’s finest feels closer to a bunch of big kids playing dress up.
To be clear—that’s a compliment. Mattress is an exceedingly silly show.
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