Regal Production - Somebody’s Boy (Video)

New Release date: 2024-02-13
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C
03/03/2025
C
United States

Beautiful

Like all Regal shows, this is beautiful, professionally produced and well worth it. The story is nice. Cute young main actresses. The dances are stunning, with many beautiful songs. Our favorites are the toy dance (imagine a teddy bear dancing), the carousel dance, and "winter, spring". I also love the stars song. Enjoy!

E
03/03/2025
EW
United States

Absolutely Gorgeous!

This is a professional production with lovable characters and catchy songs. The choreography is first rate. Thank you Regal once again. We love the Regal shows!

Y
02/27/2025
Yael
Israel

BEAUTIFUL!!!

It was an absolute pleasure to watch. The emotions were incredibly intense, and I found myself moved to the point of tears by the end. The actress who plays Remi was amazing, and the actress portraying Lise was stunning—her portrayal of blindness was truly remarkable. The actress who played Master Vitalis was also incredibly talented. (Also, Old Remi! Her character really brought this story to life.) This was truly one of the best things I have ever seen. And of course, I can’t forget the incredible chorus—who were absolutely stunning and truly shined through!

S
02/26/2025
sari
United States

as great as the others

amazing. a must buy. for all ages.

SW
02/26/2025
Shoshanna W.
United States

Delightful!

I found this musical to be delightful! It's a sweet, feel-good show with beautiful singing and dancing! (I was particularly happy to see Menucha Rothenberg in a dominant role as I love her voice, but BH, it was a great cast all around!) I think they actually provide a summary this time but I'll give one anyway. Basically, a baby named Remy is found abandoned and you follow him as he gets passed from hand to hand as necessity wills it. He's well loved in most scenarios and you come to love his adoptive parents and Master Vitalis as he does, as well as feel the suspense when things go awry for his master and himself. And of course, you feel the joy when things work out very satisfyingly in the end! There's an extra sweet element to the show as a kind, likable old man version of Remy narrates the story of his childhood to the children in his orphanage. He empathizes with the little boy, occasionally sings with him and adds some depth to the moment. In the end, I enjoyed the ride and felt swept up in the good vibes and the kindness and love seen throughout the show.