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Total Rating: 
***3/4
Previews: 
February 27, 2003
Opened: 
March 27, 2003
Ended: 
Spring 2003
Country: 
USA
State: 
New York
City: 
New York
Company/Producers: 
Leonard Soloway & Chase Mishkin
Theater Type: 
Broadway
Theater: 
Broadhurst Theater
Theater Address: 
235 West 44th Street
Phone: 
(212) 239-6200
Genre: 
Musical
Author: 
Book: Philip Oesterman & Aaron Latham.
Director: 
Lonny Price
Choreographer: 
Melinda Roy & Robert Royston
Review: 

Urban Cowboy is a really good Country-Western musical with the sexiest, most gorgeous chorus on Broadway -- all great, energetic dancers and singers, costumed, men and women, as eye-candy by Ellis Tillman, choreographed with great originality and joy by Melinda Roy in the most sensuous, colorful leaps and wriggles in town. With a pastiche of old hits, the music jumps and flows. Jenn Colella, the lead, is a real star: gamin beauty, totally riveting charisma, with a fine voice and an amazingly fluid body, and good lookin' Matt Cavenaugh as the self-destructive but sympathetic cowboy has a lovely singing voice, and the right bumpkin air for the part.

Backed by Sally Mayes, Leo Burmester, Jody Stevens, and Marcus Chait as the perfect villain, the entire cast is top Broadway level. The show is about working class aspirations. Its unsophisticated longings are presented with great sophistication by director Lonny Price on James Noone's amazing set, all accented perfectly by Natasha Katz's lighting. During the dance numbers, the audience was grinning, tappin', head-bobbin' and "Lookin' for Love in All the Wrong Places" is still tripping in my head. Lots of fun.

Parental: 
adult themes, gunshots, violence
Cast: 
Sally Mayes, Leo Burmester, Jodi Stevens, Rozz Morehead, Marcus Chait, Matt Cavenaugh, Jenn Colella
Technical: 
Choreog: Melinda Roy & Robert Royston; Music Dir: Louis St. Louis; Costumes: Gregory Gayle; Lighting: David F. Segal; Set: Douglas W. Schmidt
Critic: 
Richmond Shepard
Date Reviewed: 
April 2003