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An Officer and a Gentleman Reviews

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Average customer review: 2.0 star rating (2.2 Stars)

Number of reviews: 25

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5.0 star rating Laura Israel from Thousand oaks, CA

BROADWAYWORLD

LIVE FOR BROADWAY! This show was amazing. Muscles everywhere! The Drill Sgt.s voice is commanding and powerful! Only way this little show gets to Broadway is that deep resonating talented Drill Sgt.

5.0 star rating Gloria Andrews from Charlotte, NC

MY GOD THE MUSCLES!

Go for the nostalgia stay for the drill Sargent. Wow. That voice! The female lead Paula was remarkable too.

5.0 star rating Chrissy Metz from Detroit

IT'LL LIFT YOU UP!

What a feel good story, you'll laugh, you'll cry, you'll be surprised at how it's changed to an updated story of social justice.

4.0 star rating Sandra Rodriguez from Tempe, Arizona

WONDERFUL ESCAPE

Like everything there are +and -. But really glad to see live performance again! Lead characters were strong although range of Zac was not quite there, and what was that dolphin dance about? Paula was a talented a she was beautiful and played a sincere role. Lou Gossett role was well played by casting. Strong presence, foreboding character with the soft center we were all waiting for. Big shoes to fill, and by the 2nd act the shoes were overflowing. Bravo Mr. Wayne. Overall, a good production.

4.0 star rating G. Leighton from Newport, Rhode Island

CORNY YET ENTERTAINING

80s wigs needed a good brush. Most voices were up to par although young male lead was weak when we needed a strong belt. Sargeant was phenomenal, my father felt like he was back at Paris Island. He really seemed to command the stage, all eyes on him or else! The young lady who couldn't get over the wall was a good choice. Great voice and smaller than average for a lead role so it was believable. But I don't think she could make it to Broadway.

3.0 star rating Amy from Saint Paul, Minnesota

DISAPPOINTED

I found the storyline hard to follow. The music seemed to not fit as well as the choreography. Lots of yelling and anger throughout the show. I too was disappointed that they changed the original story.

3.0 star rating Karen from Detroit, Michigan

DISAPPOINTED IN THE STORYLINE, DIFFERENT FROM THE MOVIE

I enjoyed the music from the 80s. I was disappointed in the woke narrative and even heard audible gasps from the audience at times. I truly wish they would of stuck with the original storyline. Singing was a bit pitchy too.

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