A Catered Affair (Original Broadway Cast Recording)

A Catered Affair (Original Broadway Cast Recording)

A Catered Affair (Original Broadway Cast Recording)
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Performer: Faith Prince
Performer: Tom Wopat
Performer: Harvey Fierstein
Edition: Music CD
Audio: English (Unknown)
Format: Cast Recording
CD Release Date: 2008-05-27
Music Label: P.S. Classics
Soundtracks:
  1. Partners
  2. Ralph and Me
  3. Married
  4. Women Chatter
  5. No Fuss
  6. Your Children s Happiness
  7. Immediate Family
  8. Our Only Daughter
  9. Women Chatter 2
  10. One White Dress
  11. Vision
  12. Don t Ever Stop Saying I Love You
  13. I Stayed
  14. Married (reprise)
  15. Coney Island
  16. Don t Ever Stop Saying I Love You (reprise)
  17. Coney Island (reprise)

Music reviews of A Catered Affair (Original Broadway Cast Recording)

Music Review: A Dreary Affair
Rating: 2 Stars

As was the general critical concensus, "A Catered Affair," Harvey Fierstein (book and lyrics) and John Bucchino's (music) new kitchen sink musical, is far from perfect. Based on a 1956 movie, the musical remains a flawed show at best with some strong performances (and one entrirely ill-conceived interpretation).

The show is filled with numerous anachronisms that just make little sense. For instance, the premarital bedroom scene between the two soon-to-be-newlyweds, played by Leslie Kritzer and Matt Cavenaugh. However that didn't bug me as much as Fierstein's openly gay and outspoken Uncle Winston. Fierstein's voice doesn't help. At all.

The story concerns Irish-American cabdriver Tom Hurley and his wife, Aggie, the unhappily married parents of Janie, whose impending marriage to Ralph acts as the show's center. Aggie yearns for a big, splashy affair (the one she never had) that would helped to be payed for with Tom's savings for part ownership of his taxi cab. Janie and Ralph want something simpler. Winston has his own ideas for the wedding (and the Hurleys have their own, too, that don't include Winston) and the soon-to be in-laws add their own visions of grandeur to the proceedings. After much hubub, City Hall seems more and more intriguing.

This recording manages to stick in a fair amount of dialogue (mainly from Fierstein - who acts almost as a narrator to the story); however, the book is unbearably pretensious and unimaginative - as is the music. The lyrics are adequate enough to not sound riduculous, however bring nothing more than a few decent rhymes. The main issue here is the music itself. Bucchino's score is lacking any true melody and the musical quickly turns into one of those shows that seem to go on forever without so much as a tune to remember. The recitative offered is sorely lacking in interest and just blabs on. The underscoring works better than the songs and confirms my belief that this would have made a better play with music.

Aggie's "Married" and Janie's "One White Dress" are the only notable songs, and this has less to do with the songs themselves than with the performances. And yet, even these songs will leave your memory once they are over. Everything else gets lost in an endless loop of vamping and melodic searching.

The performances are solid throughout. Faith Prince is a touching Aggie and Tom Wopat does what he can with Tom Hurley. They both are seasoned actors and have the skills to engage when necessary. However, given weak material, even the best performers can be easily challenged to entertain.
And they falter here under the the laborious score and book. Leslie Kritzer and Matt Cavenaugh sing well and look good together.

Then of course you have Harvey Fierstein. When his croak is used to maximum effect ("Hairspray"), it can be a tool used to convey pathos and comedy. However, unashamedly casting himself in a role made for someone else, Fierstein unfortunately shines a light on a miscast and ill-conceived character. His voice is distracting at best and his vocal inflection (leaning towards an almost effeminate lilt) helps not.

The show reeks of self-indulgence and nihilism. I blame it all on Fierstein. His shtick doesn't work here. His handprints are all over the production and you can tell. In a noble effort to bring a serious-minded musical to the Broadway stage, "A Catered Affair" provides a boring and pretensious snorefest and gives inconsequential, yet fun, shows like "Xanadu" a reason to thrive.
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Description of A Catered Affair (Original Broadway Cast Recording)

A Catered Affair, the new musical with book by four-time Tony Award-winner Harvey Fierstein, score by John Bucchino and direction by Tony Award-winner John Doyle, poses the question that inevitably faces every mother and daughter: whose wedding is it anyway? It's 1953, and family ties are strained when a Bronx mother struggles to give her only daughter the elaborate wedding she herself never had and the bride never asked for. Based on the 1956 motion picture of the same name, the production stars Tony Award-winner Faith Prince as Aggie Hurley, the mother-of-the-bride, Tony Award-nominee Tom Wopat as 'Tom Hurley,' the father-of-the-bride, and Fierstein himself as Winston, the uncle-of-the-bride. It's a funny, poignant and oh-so-human tale of love and disaffection, and the tender and melodic score to A Catered Affair -- expertly preserved on this original Broadway cast recording -- explores both our need for love and the true meaning of family.

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