When you love something as much as I love the 1992 movie, Newsies, you don’t want a single, minute detail changed.
So naturally I was apprehensive for the Broadway adaptation.
I couldn’t decide if I wanted to see it or not (would I hate it? Love it? Hate that I loved it?). In the end, I entered my name in the Newsies ticket lottery and let the outcome decide.
I won. So I saw it.
Original Concerns
When I heard all the theatre buzz, my two main concerns were Jack’s transformation from cowboy to artist, and the reporter who’d followed the strike being a woman instead of a guy.
Actually sitting through the show, those weren’t the issues I had at all.
Although, if you’re going to make Jack an artist (a change which I don’t think was necessary, by the way), why make one of Pulitzer’s lines be:
“Time’s running out kid, so what do you say/Cowboy or convict, I win either way.”
Cowboy or convict.
Cowboy or convict.
Actors
I gotta say kudos to Jeremy Jordan (pictured below) for playing such a great Jack. He’s charismatic, cheeky, a natural leader, and quite sympathetic. As a huge fan of Christian Bale in this movie, I think Jeremy stepped into the role very well.
The same can’t be said for Ben Fankhauser, playing David. I’d never even stopped Continue reading