Don't you love farce? The first-ever Broadway revival of Stephen Sondheim and Hugh Wheeler's sweeping romantic comedy A Little Night Music officially returned to Broadway on December 13, bringing along a star-studded cast that includes Academy Award winner Catherine Zeta-Jones, five-time Tony Award winner Angela Lansbury, familiar Broadway faces like Aaron Lazar and Leigh Ann Larkin and dashing West End leading man Alexander Hanson. The show, the source of Sondheim staples including "Send in the Clowns," "A Weekend in the Country" and "The Miller's Son," was a Tony-winning hit during its 1973 Broadway debut,-but has it wooed a new generation of theatergoers? We sent Word of Mouth reviewers Randi, Deanna and Phyllis to see if this waltz-heavy tuner still has audiences swooning. Watch the video to see which panelists fell in love... and which were left with a wandering eye.