Here's a Great review of A Bronx Tale from the Philadelphia Daily News' Chuck Darrow
A 'Tale' of two shows
Seldom does there exist in Atlantic City a situation where
"must-see" and "must-miss" productions run simultaneously on gaming
hall stages. But that's the case at Harrah's and Tropicana.
Through Aug. 9. Harrah's is hosting "A Bronx Tale," the mostly
autobiographical one-man show written by and starring Hollywood
A-lister Chazz Palminteri.
Simply put, this is an unparalleled demonstration of the art and craft
of acting. Palminteri portrays almost 20 characters in telling the
story of how he was taken under the wing of a Mafia chieftain as boy,
much to the chagrin of his straight-arrow father, a Bronx, N.Y., bus
driver.
Though it probably helps to have seen the 1993 film of the same name
(in which Palminteri plays the mobster), unfamiliarity with the story
shouldn't hinder one's enjoyment at all. Either way, you'll be awed by
Palminteri's performance.
Atlantic City has seldom seen a show of this caliber. Don't miss it.