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Lucky Guy

Lucky Guy at Little Shubert Theater

Why see Lucky Guy?

Welcome to Nashville – a town full of colorful characters all chasing after the very same dream: a smash hit record.

To beat the odds and strike gold (or, better yet, platinum), it takes one great song, serious talent, or lots of luck – and preferably all three.

Featuring an array of musical styles with salutes to Country, Broadway, Vaudeville, Bluegrass, Pop, and even Hawaiian, Lucky Guy weaves a tale of down-home dreamers and low-down schemers all willing to do whatever it takes to come out on top in the cut-throat world of Music City, USA.

Dates
Previews from 28th April 2011
Opening night 19th May 2011
Closing 24th July 2011

Run time: 2 hours and 30 minutes, including one 15 minute intermission

Audience: Lucky Guy is recommended for ages 8 and older.

SHOW SCHEDULE

 

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Matinee - - - - - 2 pm 2 pm
Evening - 7 pm 8 pm 8 pm 8 pm 8 pm 7.30 pm

 

Reviews

Customer reviews

1 reviews, average rating: (4.5 Stars)

JPK

Frequent theatergoer

Tom Hanks is as amazing as one would imagine! The cast members have an in sync chemistry that bonded this story line right into our emotional reservoir. Great laughs, and insight to a a story of a life, a man who fought with passion for others to tell their story. Live each day and when you get knocked down, get up. Thank you Mr Hanks, you and all were simply amazing....what a treat! Please Mr Hanks, visit us again on Broadway, you are loved and respected by many! Thank you McAlary family for sharing...... ...... ... Read more

J. Figby Blotz

lucky guy old fashioned fun

....through all the silliness, I came away smilin'...well worth the theaters shortcomings...delightful. ... Read more

John Walker

Great Story! Great Cast. Thank you Tom and Norah

I've always been a fan of Nora Ephron and felt compelled to see her final work. In the hands of George Wolfe and Tom Hanks, I wasn't disappointed. It's an old school play with no special effects, but the story is compelling and all too human. Hanks is good, and may score a Tony for this. But Courtney Vance and Maura Tierney really stand out as actors. Seeing Tom with Peter Scolari brought back great memories, and he and the rest of the cast are top notch. I really don't have a criticism as I love good journalism, good writing and good acting. Hanks didn't need to do this.. but I'm so glad he did.. I'm sure Nora is smiling from above. ... Read more
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