What did the critics think of Mrs. Doubtfire?

Now playing an extended run at 5th Avenue
Another movie classic has found its way onto the stage, and this time its the hugely popular Mrs. Doubtfire (made famous by the extraordinary Robin Williams). But, what did the critics think of this latest movie-to-musical?
BroadwayWorld dubbed the production as a "rollicking, laugh out loud good time" before going onto praise star of the show Rob McClure as out titular nanny, "largely due to the genius that is Rob McClure."
The Seattle Times said "Directed by four-time Tony Award winner Jerry Zaks, 'Mrs. Doubtfire' arrives at the 5th Ave polished to a blinding gleam. David Korin's scenic design, featuring sitcom-slick apartments and charming cutouts of the San Francisco skyline and Victorian row houses, is a glossy dopamine trigger. Same goes for the tap-perfect choreography by Lorin Latarro..."
Variety continued the praise for Rob McClure saying, "Can any performer go toe-to-toe with the memory of Robin Williams...The answer to that...is largely yes, thanks to star Rob McClure. There's no doubt about McClure."
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What is Mrs. Doubtfire about?
Starring Sally Fields and the late great Robin Williams, Mrs. Doubtfire was an instant hit on its release, capturing audiences hearts with the story of Daniel, recently divorced dad who comes up with a novel way to spend more time with his kids - becoming their elderly Scottish nanny - Mrs. Euphegenia Doubtfire. Charming his way into their lives, he soon becomes a fixture. But when questions start to arise about just who this Mrs. Doubtfire is, it looks like he's gonna need a lot more than a makeover to hide from this fallout.
Mrs. Doubtfire is now playing at 5th Avenue until January 4