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Blake Hammond and Rob McClure in “Something Rotten!” at Denver's Buell Theatre.
Jeremy Daniel, Denver Center for the Performing Arts
Blake Hammond and Rob McClure in “Something Rotten!” at Denver's Buell Theatre.

Re: “,” Oct. 18 theater review.

I beg to differ with Lisa Kennedy’s review of “Something Rotten!” Yes, it is exceedingly clever and often very funny. At the same time, it goes from 0 to 60 in the first 30 seconds and never slows down. You have to give an audience a chance to breathe, not to mention pause for a moment to enjoy the hundreds (literally) of satirical references. By the end of the evening I was exhausted as well as frustrated, being certain I’d missed a great deal of the cleverness while the play flew by at a breakneck pace. There is also a dulling “sameness” to the wildly clever musical numbers. They are all fast, full volume, high energy and tapped out on tap dancing. A little contrast, change in pacing and volume wouldn’t hurt at all. A quiet moment or two and some attention to variety in making transitions perhaps?

Բ,Broomfield

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