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"Sly Fox" review
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I had the best time last night!


"Sly Fox" is completely worth the see if you're in or planning on coming to the New York area and can afford a trip to Broadway. It reminded me of a cross between an 18th century restoration comedy and a old musical. Very funny...very, very well done.

Appearing as Sly Fox is Richard Dreyfuss who was enjoyable. Although he got incredibly nasal at times which got incredibly annoying...but his character was a lot of fun. The story in short was about a "dying" man who promised to leave many of his "friends" in his will for a price. Other cast members...many remember from other sitcoms, Elizabeth Berkley (esh) "Saved by the Bell", Peter Scolari "Night Court", and Bronson Pinchot "Perfect Strangers" all contributed to make this ensemble performance that much more powerful. The two people that were the most engaging to watch were Rachel York (Broadway Diva) who played the town hoochie and Eric Stoltz who I've re-named as Mr. Yummy! Eric absolutely stole the show as Richard's faithfully servant/ co-con man. The show as a whole had a cast which completely complimented each other. It's always great seeing good theater!


On another note, I got a callback tonight for Narrow Journey Productions. Hopefully next, you'll hear about the next show I'm in.

xoxo


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