BWW Reviews: ADDAMS FAMILY Tour Snap-Snaps into Fort Myers
Da da da dum (snap snap). "The Addams Family." You want a verdict? Not bad. Pretty good. Da da da dum (snap snap). Sitcom. Very sitcom. Which it is. (snap snap). Memorable? Not at all. (snap snap). Fun? Absolutely. But Morticia and a ghost kick line? That's entertainment. (snap snap).Vic Mizzy's memorable theme leads off the overture. The family snaps through the opening "When You're an Addams" number. This is one show that KNOWS from whence it came - television - and doesn't pretend otherwise. For better or for worse, "The Addams Family" never escapes its cornball beginnings. The show feels like "a very special episode;" Wednesday has a boyfriend! Cue family crisis, visitors from Ohio (GASP!) and Pugsley sabotaging dinner with one of Granny's potions! Oh noes! Not to say the show can't offer a solid night of entertainment. It can - and does, in a kooky way. It just isn't Shakespeare. Every throwaway joke the writers could haul out finds a home. Subtle jokes work best, like the monster under Pugsley's bed or Thing opening the stage curtains at the top of the show.
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