Bigfoot! @ MTC's NY City Center space


The Play:
Bigfoot;! a very campy musical about the mysterious hermit-like creature who hides away in the forest but who in this version is actually a genial guy who desperately wants to move into town and hang out with the local folks who mistakenly fear him because he's, you know, different

Book by: Amber Ruffin & Kevin Sciretta      Lyrics by:  Amber Ruffin      Directed by: Danny Mefford

One good thing: As his recent turn in “Elf” showed Grey Henson has become the go-to-guy to play loveable outcasts and he’s just as charming in the title role here, despite—or maybe because of—being dressed in a furry costume that makes him look like the less well-kempt kid brother of The Wizard of Oz’s Cowardly Lion

One not-so-great thing:  The show is packed with lots of crowd-pleasing one-liners (or groaners, depending on your sense of humor) but unlike similar modern-day morality tales—“Bat Boy” comes to mind—it lacks the heart and the kinds of songs that make you truly root for its misunderstood hero 

 

 


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