The show is clearly interesting and entertaining, but it probably cannot be the huge hit many would hope for because of the book of the show - which strives (and succeeds in some measure) to deliver a strong and touching message with characters who simply may not be very appealing to many people. Playbill On-Line thanks all those who took the time to write. Please e-mail your reviews to Playbill On-Line managing editor Robert Viagas at Answers will be posted as they come in.Here are the results so far. How are the performers? Are there any stars or divas aborning here? Webber and Prince have said Whistle will get back to musical theatre basics after a decade and a half of quasi-opera. What are the songs and how do they sound? Which ones will we be lip-synching to next year at this time? How does the show compare to other Webber works? How does the show look? Fans of Webber, of his new lyricist, Jim Steinman, and of the show's director, Hal Prince, are dying to know: How is the show? What's it like? 12 at the National Theatre in Washington DC and is scheduled to open on Broadway in June 1997. Andrew Lloyd Webber's new musical, Whistle Down the Wind, opened Dec.
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