Total Rating: 
***
Previews: 
February 8, 2006
Opened: 
March 12, 2006
Ended: 
April 30, 2006
Country: 
USA
State: 
New York
City: 
New York
Company/Producers: 
William Meade, CTM Productions (David Weil, Cricket Hooper, Mark Kaufman), Bob Cuillo, GFour Productions and James B. Freydberg;
Theater Type: 
Broadway
Theater: 
Ethel Barrymore Theater
Theater Address: 
243 West 47th Street
Running Time: 
2 hrs, 30 min
Genre: 
Revue
Author: 
Conc: Richard Maltby Jr & William Meade. Dir: Maltby. Songs: Johnny Cash.
Director: 
Richard Maltby Jr.
Review: 

 Ring of Fire: The Johnny Cash Musical Show is a well-produced, well-sung depiction of country life through song. It's a good Country Music concert performed by first-rate Broadway singers who all have the range, emotion and proper twang for their roles. It's not a biography, and without a story through-line, its duration, like any concert, is arbitrary. Some songs, either written by or performed by Cash during his career, have drama; some, like Shel Silverstein's "Boy Named Sue," are humorous; some of them jump, like "May The Circle Be Unbroken," (though that one seems to be more fun to do than to watch). Many define Cash. Three men seem to portray Cash as they sing his signature songs like "Man in Black" and "I Walk the Line," but there is no one actor to identify with, just the songs.

There are some great opportunities for actual dance numbers, and a choreographer is listed, but why no dance? The strongest part of the show (besides the fine voices and the songs themselves) is the design by Neil Patel, with projections by Michael Clark, which segue from scene to scene with the most eye-catching visuals of the musical. Creator/Director Richard Maltby, Jr. has given us an entertaining retrospective evening of Cash's work, especially gratifying for those who love him.

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Cast: 
Gail Bliss, Jeb Brown, Jason Edwards, Jarrod Emick, Beth Malone, Pat McRoberts, Cass Morgan, Lari White.
Technical: 
Music Dir: Jeff Lisenby. Set: Neil Patel; Light: Ken Billington; Costumes: David Woolard; Sound: Peter Fitzgerald & Carl Casella; Projections: Michael Clark.
Critic: 
Richmond Shepard
Date Reviewed: 
March 2006