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Pretty Woman

Pretty Woman at Oriental Theatre

Why see Pretty Woman?

A Broadway-bound world premiere

Pretty Woman walks down the street and into the Oriental theatre in spring 2018 as the hit 1990 romantic comedy gets a very welcome musical adaptation, starring Samantha Barks (Les Miserables, stage & screen) and Steve Kazee. Lovingly overseen by the film's' director Garry Marshall before his untimely passing, his vision is fulfilled by libretto scribe J.F. Lawton, director and choreographer Jerry Mitchell (Kinky Boots) and rock royalty Bryan Adams and writing partner Jim Vallance, who'll provide an all-new score. Promising to delve deeper into the characters of Vivian and Edward whilst keeping the charm, heart, and humor of the original, this exciting venture is sure to top must-see lists of fans and critics alike!

Even though we all know Pretty Woman, the creators of this upcoming musical know the original story line won't go down to well with modern audiences. Therefore, the Vivian we once knew will now be a stronger, and a more independent heroine for the 21st century.

Captivating audiences across the world with her performance as Eponine in Les Miserables (2012), Samantha Barks brings her enviable voice and verve as Vivian. We can't wait to see her spar against Katzee who honed his live theatre skills as Guy in the Grammy Award winning Once.

What is Pretty Woman About?

A ruthless and driven business tycoon, Edward specialises in taking over businesses and then selling them off, piece by piece, totally unsympathetic to the hundreds of employees' lives he destroys. During a trip to LA, he finds himself without a partner for series of schmaltzy functions, so hires a sex worker to act as his escort. The lady he chooses is Vivian, who much like Edward, goes about her work with a clinical detachment.

As their week together progresses, this usually isolated couple find themselves utterly comfortable in each other's company, and discover that they might just be falling for each other. Can this blossoming romance turn both of their lives around?

Did you know?

Originally intended as a darker exploration of sex work and class, the movie underwent many changes before becoming the classic we love today, helped in part by the undeniable chemistry between Richard Gere and Julia Roberts.

Key Information

Audience

Containing references to sex work, drugs and adult themes, we recommend parental guidance before booking tickets for those aged 16 or younger.

Dates

Finished Apr 15, 2018

Cast

Samantha Bark as Vivian
Steve Kazee as Edward Lewis
Orfeh as Kit De Luca
Jason Danieley as Philip Stuckey
Eric Andersson as Mr. Thompson

Creative

Score by Bryan Adams & Jim Vallance
Book by J.F Layton & Garry Marshall
Choreographer and Director Jerry Mitchell

Reviews

Customer reviews

44 reviews, average rating: (3.1 Stars)

Karen Kendrick-Hands

Transformations and feel-good music

Go see it. You’ll leave happy! A familiar story with well developed characters. Strong numbers for both leads: ‘I won’t go back’ and ‘Freedom.’ The songs advanced the story. Enchanting close barber shop harmonies from the dastardly lawyers was delightful. Fun to watch them rotate through other roles. Opera scene with real diva and tenor was stunning and beautifully staged. Eric Anderson was a tour de force as he moved skillfully from opening narrator, hotel manager and Piano man. I liked the way he owned the multiple roles. Boutique snub and revenge well told in bland beiges.- a fun contrast to Nell’s rainbow dressed sycophants. The costuming was spectacular in helping to tell the tale. Spare gritty opening set portrayed the tawdry tenderloin of Hollywood Boulevard. Tango dance lesson well staged and fun. Sex scenes were pitch perfect for this grandma’s taste. Just right bled of sensitve, sensual and suggestive as relationship evolved. Deserves to be a big hit. Suggest ... Read more

David

EXCELLENT Take on a Classic!

Pretty Woman is a classic love story that was brought to life in a very current and unique way. The songs are FANTASTIC and transform the play into something magical. The acting is pretty good but the voices of Edward and Vivian are top notch. They both have a way with the lyrics that turn these songs into beautiful ballads or upbeat hit songs that are good enough to be on the radio. I've seen tons of musicals in Chicago and around the country, but Pretty Woman is up there in quality, entertainment, and excitement with Wicked and Lion King. If you love the movie, you will love this amazing musical. A MUST SEE! ... Read more

Don Patulo

The Play: 5 Stars: The Venue 1 Star

Always faithful to the movie, Pretty Woman The Musical was a wonderful production with music, talented acting and scenery to make it a winner in Chicago and when it goes to the Big Apple. The venue, however, the Oriental Theater, is nothing short of a disaster. Seating in the front row, center stage of the Loge with full price tickets, our view was largely blocked by a railing tops of spotlights and cabling. Ticketmaster did not show any disclosure the seats would have partial views and took away from the overall experience. Again, play 5 stars, The Oriental Theater 1. ... Read more
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