Although it's far from fully loaded in a conventional sense, this scrappy, sincere new musical brings a fresh, handmade feeling to Broadway, which mostly traffics in the machine tooled. (Last year's Tony winner 'Once' was a notable exception.) Burrow...
Critics' Reviews
Review: 'Hands on a Hardbody' tuneful, sweet ode
'Hands on a Hardbody,' a seemingly far-fetched stage show based on a documentary that features songs co-written by Phish frontman Trey Anastasio, stars a modified Aztec red Nissan. By the end of the show, you'll swear that truck can dance. You might,...
Get your hands on a ticket to 'Hardbody'
Indeed, it's seldom the case that an original musical can list its score among its biggest assets; but co-composers Anastasio, a founding member of the genre-bending rock band Phish, and Green have crafted some infectious and even moving numbers. Vee...
STAGE REVIEW Hands on a Hardbody (2013)
he actors also include the great Keith Carradine, who is probably best known now for appearing on Showtime's Dexter but who both sang and wrote the Oscar-winning song 'I'm Easy' for Robert Altman's 1975 movie Nashville. Sadly, few of the numbers in H...
In ‘Hardbody’ Truck Stops Here; ‘It’s Superman”: Review
There's nothing unlikable about 'Hands on a Hardbody,' but little to love, either.
Broadway has been sorely in need of a new musical that touches the heart without insulting the intelligence. Now it's got one. 'Hands on a Hardbody,' in which 10 cash-strapped Texans take part in an endurance contest whose winner will drive home a br...
Theater review: ‘Hands on a Hardbody’
Loaded with a cabful of fine performers, this song-laced lament about surviving hard times offers a decent ride. So much so that you wish it were better, tighter and carried a more affecting payoff. As is, it's a bit of a missed opportunity.
'Hands on a Hardbody' review: It's a slog
'Hands on a Hardbody' may well be the best musical ever written about 10 people holding onto a parked truck. But if you go into the show wondering why a gifted creative team would want to adapt the 1997 documentary about poor Texans in an endurance c...
‘Hands on a Hardbody’ Rarely Comes to Life
After watching S.R. Bindler's 1997 documentary 'Hands on a Hard Body'-about a 1994 Texas contest in which people stand around a Nissan truck while always keeping one hand on it, and the last left upright wins the vehicle-I shook my head and thought, ...
Hands on a Hardbody: Theater Review
Given the static nature of the premise, director Neil Pepe and choreographer Sergio Trujillo do a remarkable job of injecting motion into the production as the contestants drop out one by one due to physical or mental exhaustion. The unpretentious in...
Well, Broadway finally got itself an all-American musical in 'Hands on a Hardbody.' The question is, will an all-American audience go for it? It's hard to picture hotel concierges, travel agents and group sales ladies pitching tourists a show about s...
Personal stories and a shiny red paint job in 'Hardbody'
The generally likable, small-scaled and well-meaning show...revolves around an endurance contest staged by a car dealer. Be the last person with your hands on the truck and you can take it home. Let go and you're road kill....The main problem with th...
Theater Review: 'Hands on a Hardbody'
One of the simplest, purest ways to create a drama is to expose a competition or game where various individuals are all motivated to win - preferably at any cost.... The musical, which has an underwhelming but heartfelt country-rock score by Phish fr...
Theater Review: Hands on a Hardbody
How do you replace documentary reality with coherent drama when there's virtually no forward action except people collapsing? Hardbody's model seems to be A Chorus Line....The production is earnest and solidly performed by a cast including Keith Carr...
The endearing, motley crew with a paw on the Nissan includes the underdog older man with knee problems (Keith Carradine), a blustery former winner (Hunter Foster), a cheery guy who just eats Snickers (Jacob Ming-Trent), a crotchety woman cheered by h...
Hardbody is not fresh enough to defend on the grounds of innovation. Ex-Phish rocker Trey Anastasio and Amanda Green’s ballad-heavy country & western score is far too repetitive, generic and poorly integrated into Doug Wright’s spunky but sketch...
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