Without a doubt, Jason Robert Brown has become one of our most prolific and admired musical theatre composers of the last fifteen years. His melodic structure always comes with an edge that makes him (along with Andrew Lippa) the envy of contemporary theatre. One need look no further than Brown's 2001 show, The Last Five Years, which is an expose on his own failed marriage, to see the man master this particular genre.
The Last Five Years (which had its premiere at Northlight Theatre) has earned its way to almost cult fame, so much so that a film version is in the works and a staged production is always being mounted somewhere in the country. Be that as it may, I defy anyone to find a production as well rounded as polished as the one being staged by Kokandy Productions at Theatre Wit. In fact, under the direction of John Glover and featuring two of Chicago's brightest actors, Jim DeSelm and Allison Hendrix, I dare say that this may be the definitive production of this particular musical.