Amy Adams, who is taking time out from her film career to play the Baker's Wife, proves to be averygoodsinger who is also at ease onstage, though she lacks the apple-crisp bite of irony that Joanna Gleason brought to the original 1987 Broadway production.
Ms. Osnes, a fine singer and averygood dancer, makes the most of Josh Rhodes's well-wrought choreography and looks great in William Ivey Long's fancy costumes but, then, so does everyone else, especially Victoria Clark and Harriet Harris.