Aisle Say (NY): AIN'T TOO PROUD

AISLE SAY New York

AIN'T TOO PROUD

Book by Dominique Morriseau
Music and Lyrics: The Temptations Catalog
Directed by Des McAnuff
Imperial Theatre
Official Website

Reviewed by David Spencer

March 29, 2019

It probably shouldn’t be surprising that director Des McAnuff’s ultimate signature should be pop singer/pop group bios. Though he would privately bemoan the aspect of Big River that had him chaperoning an authorship that really had no instinctive notion of what a musical was, or how one might be built, he followed that up with Tommy; so clearly that kind of assignment speaks to his reflex. And of course, it’s not much of a leap to go from there to musicals about The Four Seasons (Jersey Boys), dame Donna (Summer) and now, with Ain’t Too Proud, the origins of The Temptations.

By now it’s a tried-and-true template: The narrative is delivered in the first person by some manifestation of the central figure or figures, and we zip through a highlights biography with selective, representative, one hopes mostly true, anecdotes, and it’s all crafted around a catalog of their most famous songs. Against a polished, high tech scenic design, it looks great, it tells slick, it moves like a gazelle and it sings like your memories.

And it defies meaningful criticism. If I may invent a category, this is an Is What It Is show. It sets out to do a thing for its target audience, it does that thing for its target audience, and nothing much else matters.

Me? I liked it well enough.

You? You’ve learned what you’d be in for. You already know …


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