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Répétition générale

Original title: Theater Camp
  • 2023
  • PG-13
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
19K
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POPULARITY
4,258
1,167
Nathan Lee Graham, Molly Gordon, Ben Platt, Jimmy Tatro, Owen Thiele, and Ayo Edebiri in Répétition générale (2023)
The eccentric staff of a rundown theater camp in upstate New York, as they band together with the beloved founder's bro-y son to keep the camp afloat, when she falls into a coma right before the summer session is set to begin.
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The eccentric staff of a rundown theater camp in upstate New York must band together with the beloved founder's bro-y son to keep the camp afloat.The eccentric staff of a rundown theater camp in upstate New York must band together with the beloved founder's bro-y son to keep the camp afloat.The eccentric staff of a rundown theater camp in upstate New York must band together with the beloved founder's bro-y son to keep the camp afloat.

  • Directors
    • Molly Gordon
    • Nick Lieberman
  • Writers
    • Noah Galvin
    • Molly Gordon
    • Nick Lieberman
  • Stars
    • Ben Platt
    • Molly Gordon
    • Noah Galvin
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    19K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    4,258
    1,167
    • Directors
      • Molly Gordon
      • Nick Lieberman
    • Writers
      • Noah Galvin
      • Molly Gordon
      • Nick Lieberman
    • Stars
      • Ben Platt
      • Molly Gordon
      • Noah Galvin
    • 82User reviews
    • 108Critic reviews
    • 70Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 wins & 21 nominations total

    Videos15

    Official Trailer
    Trailer 2:16
    Official Trailer
    Best of Slapstick Comedy in 2023
    Interview 1:02
    Best of Slapstick Comedy in 2023
    Best of Slapstick Comedy in 2023
    Interview 1:02
    Best of Slapstick Comedy in 2023
    Ben Platt & Noah Galvin on Epcot Drinks and the Parts That Got Away
    Clip 3:31
    Ben Platt & Noah Galvin on Epcot Drinks and the Parts That Got Away
    'Theater Camp' Directors Share Who Made Them Laugh Most on Set
    Clip 2:17
    'Theater Camp' Directors Share Who Made Them Laugh Most on Set
    Theater Camp: First Rehearsal (UK)
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    Theater Camp: First Rehearsal (UK)
    Theater Camp: Oh What A Beautiful Morning (UK)
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    Theater Camp: Oh What A Beautiful Morning (UK)

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    Ben Platt
    Ben Platt
    • Amos Klobuchar
    Molly Gordon
    Molly Gordon
    • Rebecca-Diane
    Noah Galvin
    Noah Galvin
    • Glenn Winthrop
    Jimmy Tatro
    Jimmy Tatro
    • Troy Rubinsky
    Caroline Aaron
    Caroline Aaron
    • Rita Cohen
    Ayo Edebiri
    Ayo Edebiri
    • Janet Walch
    Nathan Lee Graham
    Nathan Lee Graham
    • Clive DeWitt
    Owen Thiele
    Owen Thiele
    • Gigi Charbonier
    Amy Sedaris
    Amy Sedaris
    • Joan Rubinsky
    Patti Harrison
    Patti Harrison
    • Caroline Krauss
    Bailee Bonick
    Bailee Bonick
    • Mackenzie Thomas
    Kyndra Sanchez
    • Darla Sanchez
    Donovan Colan
    Donovan Colan
    • Devon Miller
    Vivienne Sachs
    Vivienne Sachs
    • Lainy Fischer
    Alan Kim
    Alan Kim
    • Alan Park
    Alexander Bello
    Alexander Bello
    • Sebastian Campbell
    Luke Islam
    Luke Islam
    • Christopher L
    Jack Sobolewski
    • Christopher S
    • Directors
      • Molly Gordon
      • Nick Lieberman
    • Writers
      • Noah Galvin
      • Molly Gordon
      • Nick Lieberman
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    User reviews82

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    JohnDeSando

    Mildly amusing counter to summer blockbusters.

    "You need to know that only 3% of people make it. The rest end up in a mental facility - or a Go Go box in Hell's Kitchen." A well-meaning camp counselor from Theater Camp

    Theater Camp, like any camp experience, begins with an explosion of enthusiasm and angst as aspiring thespians and sometimes competent counselors prepare to field a musical called "Still Joan."

    Joan (Amy Sedaris) is founder of AdirondACTS, a camp for both counselors and students, whose motives are honest and talents frequently not evident. Her coma is explained as "the first Bye Bye Birdie-related injury in the history of Passaic County." As if everyone's ability is questionable, the camp is endangered from takeover on the outside by snooty nearby Camp Lakeside. Creativity emerges despite serious thespian and administrative limitations.

    Part of the film's salvation is Ben Platt, co-star and co-writer of this uneven mockumentary. Molly Gordon and Nick Lieberman direct while they share writing with Noah Galvin (like Gordon, he's a veteran of Booksmart). The total contribution of those like-minded artists helps Theater Camp be just shy of snarky but subtly tongue-in-cheek throughout.

    Indicative of the dual character of the film is that early on, the voiceover narration, a usual mainstay of documentaries, vanishes. Remaining, however, is the over-the-top enthusiasm for the future dramatis personae, otherwise known as having "theater-kid" syndrome. Enthusiasm abounds, success not probable. Yet, the mockumentary weakly takes off because it's the counselors who are incompetent, therefor mockable, and the kids, well, plain ambitious and well meaning, therefore less mockable.

    When Joan has a stroke from strobe lights, her selfie-stick brandishing son Troy (Jimmy Tatro) takes a dicey leadership of the struggling camp. While he is humorously inept, Gordon and Platt as Rebecca-Diane and Amos are way too zealous former thespians obsessed about teaching and specifically writing and directing this year's original musical, Joan, Still.

    The real stars are the campers from Alan Kim (Minari), who acts like an agent in training to Kyndra Sanchez (The Babysitter's Club), who plays a professional star good enough to make Amos jealous. Although you'll catch the similarities with Waiting for Guffman and Wet Hot Summer, the rousing, Broadway-like ending will convince you the wait for the on-screen ending and the fate of the camp were worth waiting for.

    As this is summer, Theater Camp is a right antidote for the explosive Indiana Jones and Mission Impossible spectacles. If the memorable Oppenheimer or opulent Barbie are too demanding for you, the light-hearted, well-meaning Theater Camp may be just your ticket.
    8cubsfan-4

    Put This On Your Radar!

    I had not heard one thing about this movie.

    I'd already seen Oppenheimer, Barbie, Mission: Impossible, and Sound of Freedom, so on a whim, I booked myself a double feature in a cool theatre on this hot summer day.

    First up - another movie I knew nothing about: Shortcomings. An enjoyable R-rated movie.

    Next: Theater Camp. I wasn't quite sure what I was getting into when it started, but Searchlight movies tend to be bring me joy in a variety of ways. Theater Camp did not disappoint. There were some great laughs, great performances (I never cease to be amazed by how much talent kids of all ages and sizes can have!!), and a great ending.

    Theater Camp should be on your radar to go see. Enjoy!
    8gabiprobst

    Funny & Sweet

    Theater Camp is a very funny modern take on the mockumentary style. For me, it is reminiscent of What We Do in the Shadows kind of humor. It pokes fun at everyone; there is no traditional everyman.

    Both ends of the spectrum are laughed at. We get jokes at the expense of influencer, bro-ey type guys, and also the classic, quirky, theater-obsessed kids. I think thats part of what made it so enjoyable. EVERYONE was made into a satirical hyperbole of a cliché we all know.

    The story was nice, too. It takes you all over the place and ties together in the end for a cute, and still funny, conclusion.

    It really doesn't take itself too seriously, and is a very sweet watch.
    8trinaboice

    Why Summer Camp Thesbians Are Going To Laugh The Hardest

    IN A NUTSHELL:

    I used to take dance, singing, and theater classes when I was a little girl and into my teens, so I really got a kick out of this movie. It's about an eccentric staff of a rundown theater camp in upstate New York during a summer when the founder's stroke put her in a coma. Her "bro-y" son had to figure out how to keep the camp afloat in her absence as the financial future of the camp is hanging in the balance.

    The entertaining film was written and directed by Molly Gordon and Nick Lieberman with additional writing help from Noah Galvin. This is Molly's and Nick's directorial debut. They, clearly, had a blast putting this movie together. It makes for a fun summer movie.

    The movie has already won "Best Ensemble" at the Sundance Film Festival. It was also nominated for other awards at other film festivals at Sundance, SXSW, and Seattle International.

    THINGS I LIKED:

    More Ben Platt, please! I just love his voice. He and Noah Galvin are a couple in real life. They both played the starring role in Dear Evan Hansen. Such a great stage play and movie!

    The rest of the talented cast includes Caroline Aaron, Nathan Lee Graham, Molly Gordon, Jimmy Tatro, Patti Harrison, Amy Sedaris, and so many young kids who just got their break in movies!

    There are some truly talented kids in the movie.

    The story is filmed like a mockumentary and absolutely doesn't take itself too seriously.

    There is a lot of spoken and visual humor. Thespians will be the ones that enjoy it the most.

    The cards on the screen give us entertaining and often hilarious background information during the entire movie.

    The ending is actually really sweet and touching.

    We get to hear a lot of original music with amusing lyrics.

    Fun fact #1: The film was shot in only 19 days, resulting in a whopping 70 hours of footage! It must have been painful to try to weed through all of the footage and cut so much out.

    Fun fact #2: They filmed the movie at the URJ Kutz camp in Warwick, New York. Sadly, the camp is now closed, another reminder that we need to help support our local companies and the arts.

    THINGS I DIDN'T LIKE:

    Act 1 establishes the characters and the goofiness, but the plot really doesn't present itself until Act 3 when it's quickly resolved.

    People who aren't into musical theater or plays might not think the humor is very funny.

    TIPS FOR PARENTS:

    Profanity, including an F-bomb Visual and spoken jokes about doing cocaine.

    Lots of children and adults in the LGBTQ+ community are represented.

    8masonsaul

    Great combination of cynicism and heart

    Theater Camp is a great mockumentary that's constantly mining cringe for solid laughs. It's got just as much gleeful cynicism as it does real heart for a winning combination. Obviously it'll work better for theatre people but that doesn't mean it's even remotely inaccessible to anyone who isn't.

    All the adults here get to show off their genuine love of performance whilst also sending themselves up in terrific fashion. While they're doing that the film offers a showcase for an immensely talented set of child actors who are all impressive performers with some superb comedic timing.

    As directors, Molly Gordon and Nick Lieberman use the mockumentary techniques pretty effectively, when it actually remembers it's a mockumentary. All the intertitles add so much, it's the ideal run time and it culminates in the performance of Joan, Still which gets some of the best laughs before culminating in a wonderfully heartfelt moment.

    'Theater Camp' on Improv as Controlled Chaos

    'Theater Camp' on Improv as Controlled Chaos

    Directors Molly Gordon and Nick Lieberman reveal why they invite the "controlled chaos" that improvisation brings on set and the theater roles that changed their lives.
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    • Trivia
      Shot in only 19 days resulting in nearly 70 hours of footage.
    • Quotes

      Amos Klobuchar: [Upon hearing that a child's musical audition piece will be "I Had a Dream" from "Les Miserables."] That's a good song choice. I totally believe her as a French prostitute.

      Rebecca-Diane: Amos!

      Amos Klobuchar: Sorry. Sex worker.

    • Connections
      Featured in Amanda the Jedi Show: I Watched 'CAMP ROCK' for the First Time (2023)
    • Soundtracks
      I Could Have Danced All Night
      Written by Alan Jay Lerner (as Alan Lerner) and Frederick Loewe

      Performed by Chubby Checker

      Courtesy of ABKCO Music & Records, Inc.

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    • Release date
      • December 6, 2023 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Theater Camp
    • Filming locations
      • Warwick, New York, USA(location)
    • Production companies
      • Gloria Sanchez Productions
      • Picturestart
      • Searchlight Pictures
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $4,009,945
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $301,220
      • Jul 16, 2023
    • Gross worldwide
      • $4,410,845
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 32 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital

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