So tonight I saw my first ever live Gypsy. I have seen the movie and also listened to several soundtracks, but a live Gypsy is always a special event.
Overall, I loved it! What a great musical! It was three hours long but never felt long. The book just carries you along and there's never a dull moment. There are also no small roles in Gypsy -- everyone is a real character and three dimensional. So I loved, loved, loved seeing it live.
I thought Audra was vocally incredible. I've listened to Ethel Merman and Patti Lupone and the other belters and while Audra does have a different vocal production, she now belts a lot more than she seemed to in early previews (there were a few recordings floating around). What's more, her vocal production seems more ... idk, Great Depression era? Remember Jeanette MacDonald and those operetta-ish stars? She truly throws herself into the role, and was crying real tears in "Rose's Turn." "Rose's Turn" predictably brought down the house, and earned her a standing O. But "Small World" was really touching.
With that being said, I thought second act Audra was stronger than first act. I thought Audra played Rose too crazy from the start. She seemed deranged from her entrance. I've come across quite a few real-life Mama Roses and what they all have in common is a kind of surface charm. Like they're just so fun and charming UNTIL you don't agree that their little darlings are STARS. I would have liked Audra to dial down the crazy a little. I also didn't agree to dressing Audra in dowdy church dresses from the beginning. Isn't Rose supposed to be a fairly attractive young single mom at the beginning of the musical?
The other weakness I thought was Joy Woods as Louise. I thought she was good as the shy wallflower, but I didn't buy her transfromation into burlesque star who has expensive tastes. Her final confrontation with Mama Rose fell a little flat.
I liked the more hopeful ending. I understand that in some revivals Louise completely severs ties with Rose. In this version she doesn't.
I really loved Jordan Tyson (June). The way she grimaced while dancing the excruciatingly bad numbers was both funny and sad. I thought making June the light-skinned sister was pretty clever. And Danny Burstein did his usual great job as Herbie, although if there's one character I think is boring, it's Herbie. The three strippers were hilarious, especially Lesli Margherita.
The sets were okay -- kind of simple, relied on a few backdrop flats, but fluid and you always understood what was happening. I also enjoyed Camille A. Brown's choreo, although I would have liked to see Jerome Robbins' originals.
So overall, great time. Warning: the Majestic is EXTREMELY hot. I am someone who is always cold, and I was sweating throughout.