Overall, the show was a fulfilling 90-minute trip down memory lane. With a few adjustments, one can certainly see this show moving on to greater things and spreading the work of The Clash to the new generation. I certainly hope it does. ...
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certified reviewerJune 26, 2017
This show will be on Broadway someday. ...
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Loved it! It was even better the second time. The Punks made the show keeping the energy level high with their antics. All around entertaining. Would pay big bucks to see it on Broadway!...
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This was an AMAZING musical! The songs supported the story line, and gave it life. I really cared about the characters; their struggles and triumphs. I'm looking forward to seeing the extended performance in Northern California....
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uncertified reviewerJune 25, 2017
I thoroughly enjoyed this evening of Clash songs that create the framework of a young British band's struggles before hitting it big. Though the performances were a little mis-matched, the actors gave it their all to create some heartfelt and fun moments. Rod Mclachlan's direction keeps the show moving and it's a delight how the band comes together in the end. With a little more development this could become a hit musical in the popular music vein of Jersey Boys or Mamma Mia. Mark Hensley and Peggy Lewis have created a fresh new take on the coming of age musical. ...
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