New Review: Glory Days
In Back Stage.
And the obligatory tease:
Glory Days has two stories. The first is contained within this poorly written excuse for a musical about four best friends who, after their freshman year in college, meet in the bleachers of their high school football field to plot pranks, sing songs, argue, brag about booty they bagged, betray one another, and storm off for angst-ridden parts unknown. All of which leaves us to wonder whether the real action occurs in a sequel, something I pray remains unwritten. The second is how Glory Days ever got to Broadway to begin with.
And the obligatory tease:
Glory Days has two stories. The first is contained within this poorly written excuse for a musical about four best friends who, after their freshman year in college, meet in the bleachers of their high school football field to plot pranks, sing songs, argue, brag about booty they bagged, betray one another, and storm off for angst-ridden parts unknown. All of which leaves us to wonder whether the real action occurs in a sequel, something I pray remains unwritten. The second is how Glory Days ever got to Broadway to begin with.
1 comment:
Brilliant, spot-on review.
I kept thinking Andy would ultimately be revealed as secretly in love with one of his friends, but perhaps that would have made too much sense.
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