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A live broadcast of the Broadway musical "A Christmas Story".A live broadcast of the Broadway musical "A Christmas Story".A live broadcast of the Broadway musical "A Christmas Story".
- Nominated for 1 Primetime Emmy
- 4 nominations total
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I don't understand the huge amount of negativity in all these reviews. The only thing I didn't like was the musical numbers. They were kind of corny and not part of the original but as an avid fan of the movie I enjoyed this production. I thought the actors did a great Job with very minimal mistakes considering it was live, I noticed Maybe 2 or 3 miscues. The political correctness is silly too but that the world we live in today so get used to it. All in all I enjoyed it.
I truly love the Christmas story movie. This was the worst version / broadway show of it ever. They truly ruined it in a single night and I was looking forward to a new version of it. This is not a musical it's a classic. Should of stuck to the basics and made it right. Completely horrible don't wast your time watching.
But this was by far the worst. Many remakes of classical movies have been made and did very well. This on the other hand had scenes that never took place or were far off from the actually movie. Can't call yourself the Christmas story live if you don't plan on being somewhat clos to resembling the actual classic movie. The acting was mediocre at best and the so called singing could of used some professional help. Very disappointed and do not recommend anyone watching this. The production crew should be fired and never allowed to produce anything ever again.
Now age 75 , I can related to this story and best evaluate its merits versus all 4 prior medium versions, down to the fact that TV did not exist at the time of the story or in my house either but bith hosuies had coal fired heating and I really wanted that RR BB gun, Yes, every adult told me " YOU WILL SHOT YOUR EYE OUT" In life that RR BB gun was the only thing I really wanted that I never obtained, but I always loved and respected my parent anyhow. I I Enjoyed this 5th level version and saved it on tape to share some ( but not all ) with my grandchildren who always ask about the "Leg " nitelite in my home. Down to the playground "monkey bars" the stage set were as valid as the songs were bad and rushed. The openning jazz seen was unnecessary but the coming attractions( live or made to appear live -fooled me ) was awesome. However, I am one of the few peopel who can say that i heard the original the first time told ny the "Shep' on NYC WOR radio on Christmas eve 1959 ( or so) and then read the book ( In God We Trust All Others Pay Cash" --like JamesBond- first published in Playboy Magazine ), long before the movie . Two years ago I saw the PLAY off-broadway. Only true Jean Shepherd fans/followers realized how much is lost at evey new levelwhile perhaps adding something new-- like music ,or as in this live TV production some political correct stuff. Hiowever, while I can't remember 1959 so well ( it was 250,000 miles of air travel ago ) Schwartz was in fact a Jewish family so those new additiions may well be more valid than the movie. It is hard to please the young today or capture their attention , but I do hope i will not live to see" A Christmas Story- the Video Game".
I'm not sure what the other person was watching. I don't like the original, but we are really enjoying this! Very creative songs and the actors keep hitting their marks. Haven't seen any mistakes yet! This is better than the original-this one is entertaining. Nice to see something entertaining on TV rather than the same old junk. I'm so glad I gave this a shot!
Did you know
- Trivia'A Christmas Story Live!' was filmed on the Gilmore Girls set. You can recognize the iconic town square and where Kims' Antiques was.
- GoofsYou can see Flick's tongue come off the flagpole a couple of times.
- Quotes
[after the Chinese Restaurant waiters' surprisingly beautiful performance of "Deck the Halls"]
Old Man Parker: I wasn't expecting that.
Chinese Restaurant Owner: What were you expecting?
Old Man Parker: ...I don't know.
- Crazy creditsThe credits started with all the actors coming out starting with the students and ending with the major characters as Bebe Rexha's "Count on Christmas" played again. Then while the actual end credits run as an instrumental version of "It All Comes Down to Christmas" plays, the cast and crew celebrated the end of the production, plus some behind the scenes footage is shown.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The Nostalgia Critic: A Christmas Story Live (2018)
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