Superhero or superbore? By Marilyn Stasio. A year-old misfit, sitting alone on the fire escape and drawing cartoon dreams of a larger-than-life hero to rescue him from the perils of being a teenager. Here, the lyrics not only work but are all the stronger for being so simply stated and so deeply felt. And so it goes, one predictable moment after another. Home Legit Reviews. Feb 28, pm PT. Opened Feb.

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Tom Kitt and John Logan team up for a new musical.
Authors with golden track records for serious work the songs are by Tom Kitt ; the book, by John Logan have somehow created a musical so lugubrious and underpowered that it never gets off the ground. The problem is built into the low-stakes, high-whimsy concept. The year-old Simon Kyle McArthur is not a spectacular social media liar like Evan; he is merely an aficionado and amateur author of comic books, hooked on their tales of rescue. In the real world, he feels isolated at a new school and smothered at home by his worried mother, Charlotte Kate Baldwin. These are not exactly shattering — or shatteringly original — problems. Despite Mr. Piling on the pathos, Mr.
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That would be the superhero story, which seems like the only thing Hollywood is putting significant money behind these days — and that's because these movies return their investments exponentially. Film audiences can't get enough of Spider-Man and his ilk, but theater audiences are less enthusiastic, if the hulking wreckage of Spider-Man Turn Off the Dark is any indication. Even scrappy off-Broadway efforts like Brooklynite have tended to disappoint. Sadly, Superhero isn't going to break that trend. It's about Simon Kyle McArthur , a teenage comic book enthusiast and illustrator who spends hours on his fire escape dreaming up new characters and adventures. It's a passion that he inherited from his late father, who died in a tragic accident two years back. His mother, Charlotte Kate Baldwin , wishes he would talk about it, but Simon prefers to keep his feelings to himself. That includes his crush on Vee Salena Qureshi , a beautiful and recently single classmate.
In Superhero, at Second Stage, Oscar-nominated playwright and screenwriter John Logan, whose stage work includes Red and Peter and Alice, and Tom Kitt, whose music in Next to Normal won him a Tony, have fancified a sweet, slight musical about grief and urban alienation with occasional flashes of blammo! Simon likes to draw superheroes, an obvious coping mechanism. Another musical might keep us guessing as to whether Jim is really super or just a reserved dude with possible schizophrenia, whether Simon is really an accidental sidekick or just a messed-up kid who should really be in therapy. Wait, was that a spoiler?