Look who's getting all hot-and-bothered over I See London, I See France (The Underwear Musical)...
Variety
"For a lesson on how to deliver a joke, turn to I SEE LONDON, I SEE FRANCE (THE UNDERWEAR MUSICAL). It delivers a feel-good message with catchy pop hooks and a plot that hums like an engine. Thanks to writers Jeremy Desmon and Vid Guerrerio, we're treated to airy fun. A crowdpleaser." View the print edition here or visit Variety Online.
Broadway World
"The book by Vid Guerrerio is clever, funny, and modern. Music by Jeremy Desmon rocks. The lyrics, by both, are witty and serve the story perfectly. Hopefully this wonderful show will have a bigger life in future."
http://www.broadwayworld.com/viewcolumn.cfm?colid=21607
New York Theatre
"With a fun, bouncy score, cute girls, and a hunky actor who spends almost two hours in his underwear, I See London, I See France (The Underwear Musical) has it all. The book and score, written by Vid Guerrerio (book and lyrics) and Jeremy Desmon (music and lyrics) are extremely well done, to the point that I could see the show having a professional run in its current state."
http://www.nytheatre.com/nytheatre/nymf_rev2007.php?0=S&1=201
Backstage
"Guerrerio's book works marvelously... Desmon's music – an amalgam of Broadway and pop – delivers throughout with toe-tapping finesse. Director Jeremy Dobrish's staging is equally sparkling and fleet, thanks in part to Dustin O'Neill's shrewd scenic and video design. The principals all charm and deliver the show's numbers with gusto."
http://www.backstage.com/bso/news_reviews/nyc/review_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1003644449
Edge New York
"I see potential, I see good times, I see good performances: I See London, I See France: The Underwear Musical is something I'm glad I was able to see. It's often silly and unapologetic in its desire to be just escapist fun. A nice surprise is how much comes through near the end that goes above and beyond the call of duty of comedy: it's partly about people finding some happiness and confidence and when that happens, there's a neat sense of triumph and a ray of sunshine coming through."
http://www.edgenewyork.com/index.php?ch=entertainment&sc=theatre&sc2=reviews&sc3=performance&id=7344

