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‘Just in Time’ review: Jonathan Groff parties like it’s 1965 in stellar Bobby Darin musical
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The show puts an interesting twist on the cliche of a past-his-prime singer becoming a nightclub nostalgia act – typically a sad, pitiable fate for a pop star instead presented as a victory, a return ...
Unlike some jukeboxes, which have a decades-long career to cover, this musical is more manageable because Darin died at only 37. Yet somehow, book writers Warren Leight and Isaac Oliver give us even ...
Just In Time, the Bobby Darin jukebox musical starring Jonathan Groff opening tonight at a wonderfully dressed Circle in the Square on Broadway, does some serious and genuine starmaking, twice over in ...
Get ready to book the Palace, the Palladium, the Hollywood Bowl and the Baths of Caracalla! “Just in Time,” the new Bobby Darin bio-musical that opened Saturday at Circle in the Square, makes it clear ...
Jonathan Groff as Bobby Darin in Just In Time. Matthew Murphy (Courtesy of Polk & Co.) To provide him the space he needs to fill New York’s Circle in the Square, the theatre has been restructured, ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Groff is sensational as the ’60s “nightclub animal” in a Broadway jukebox bio-musical that doesn’t live up to its star. By Jesse Green When Jonathan ...
Two hours and 20 minutes, with one intermission. At the Circle in the Square Theatre, 235 West 50th Street. That a musical about the too-short life of Bobby Darin, the 1950s and ‘60s crooner who ...
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