Broadway Bounty Hunter opened July 23 at Greenwich House Theatre and the reviews are in.
The musical follows stage and screen favorite Annie Golden (The Full Monty, Orange Is the New Black) as Annie Golden, discovering that acting may not be a viable career at a certain age. Soon, the storied performer finds herself with a group of bounty hunters, training for the mission of her life.
With a book by Lance Rubin (Denton Little's Deathdate) and Jason SweetTooth Williams (Be More Chill) and direction and choreography by Jennifer Werner, the cast also includes Alan H. Green (Charlie and the Chocolate Factory) as Lazarus, Tony nominee Brad Oscar (Something Rotten!) as Mac Roundtree, Emily Borromeo (School of Rock) as Shiro Jin, Badia Farha (School of Rock) as Sienna, Jasmine Forsberg (Love In Hate Nation at Penn State) as Cortnie/Indigo, Omar Garibay (Ghost the Musical) as Spark Plug/Director, Jared Joseph (Holler if Ya Hear Me) as Felipe, Christina Sajous (SpongeBob SquarePants) as Claudine Machine/Janessa, with Emilie Battle (Dear Evan Hansen at Second Stage) and Ian Coulter-Buford (national tour of After Midnight) as swings. Anne L. Nathan (Once, Sunday in the Park with George) performs the title role at Saturday matinees.
Read the reviews below.
DC Metro Theatre Arts (Deb Miller)
The Hollywood Reporter (Frank Schek)
New York Stage Review (Melissa Rose Bernardo and Michael Sommers)
The New York Times (Jesse Green)