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Cougar the Musical

St. Luke's Theatre
308 W. 46th St., New York, NY, 10036
nr. Eighth Ave.
212-352-3101

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HILARIOUS!!

By brittanyt on 1/14/2013

  • Overall Rating: 10
  • Yes, I would go back!

Bring your friends and get ready for a fun night. This show is loaded with laughs, wit and charm. It's positively delightful!

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2 out of 4 people found this review helpful.

Just the ticket!

By pinkroomgirl on 1/14/2013

  • Overall Rating: 9
  • Yes, I would go back!

I wasn't sure what to expect but was delighted with Cougar! The lyrics to the songs were hysterical and I want to see it again because it was hard sometimes to hear every word. ( I sat on the left side near the "orchestra" which at times was too loud to hear clearly) The audience had amazing energy - a few bachelorette parties and real live cougars in attendance - a hoot! The actor who plays all the male characters AND the nail technician was terrific.

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3 out of 5 people found this review helpful.

Funny AND Heartfelt

By Hallee on 1/14/2013

  • Overall Rating: 10
  • Yes, I would go back!

Playwright, Donna Moore, wears her heart on her sleeve in this honest Off-Broadway production. The cast is perfect for this show. A great night for all the 35 and overs in the world. The opening song, nail salon song, and song about "Julio" are snort-worthy! Hoping to see Donna and her cast on Broadway one day!!!

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