Monthly Archives: September 2014

INTO THE WOODS Runs Oct. 23-Nov. 16

Rodger Pille as The Baker & Megan Ainsley Callahan as Little Red Ridinghood.  Photo by  Mikki Schaffner Photography.

Rodger Pille as The Baker & Megan Ainsley Callahan as Little Red Ridinghood. Photo by Mikki Schaffner Photography.

INTO THE WOODS
Presented by Covedale Center for the Performing Arts
Oct. 23-Nov. 16
West Price Hill

Directed by Matthew Wilson
Music directed by Michael Kennedy

Cast: Rodger Pille as The Baker, Allison Muennich as The Baker’s Wife, Megan Ainsley Callahan as Little Red Ridinghood, Adrienne Sereta as Rapunzel, Erin Nicole Donahue as Cinderella, Robert Breslin as Jack, Lesley Hitch as Jack’s Mother, Harold Murphy as Narrator/Mysterious Man, Michelle Wells as The Witch, Grace Eichler as Florinda, Leslie Turner as Cinderella’s Stepmother, Tyler Alessi as The Wolf/Cinderella’s Prince, Gregory Bossler as Cinderella’s Father, Kathryn Zajac as Cinderella’s Mother/Granny/Giant), Tyler Kuhlman as Rapunzel’s Prince, Jeni Bayer Schwiers as Lucinda, Will Reed as The Steward & Elizabeth Chinn Molloy as The Cow

The Brothers Grimm hit Broadway with an epic fairy tale where worlds collide. Stephen Sondheim takes favorite storybook characters and brings them together for a timeless musical and modern classic. The story follows a Baker and his wife who wish to have a child, Cinderella who wishes to attend the King’s Festival, and Jack who wishes his cow would give milk… and a Witch! In Act One, Everyone’s wish is granted, but the consequences of their actions return to haunt them in Act Two, as they grow beyond the realm of fairy tales. One of Sondheim’s most popular works, INTO THE WOODS features great songs like “Agony,” “No One is Alone” and “Children Will Listen.”

  • Thu, Oct. 23 at 7:30pm
  • Fri-Sat, Oct. 24-25 at 8pm
  • Sun, Oct. 26 at 2pm
  • Thu, Oct. 30 at 7:30pm
  • Fri-Sat, Oct. 31-Nov. 1 at 8pm
  • Sun, Nov. 2 at 2pm
  • Thu, Nov. 6 at 7:30pm
  • Fri-Sat, Nov. 7-8 at 8pm
  • Sun, Nov. 9 at 2pm
  • Thu, Nov. 13 at 7:30pm
  • Fri-Sat, Nov. 14-15 at 8pm
  • Sun, Nov. 16 at 2pm

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HOT MIKADO Runs Oct. 23-Nov. 9

WSU_Hot Mikado1HOT MIKADO
Presented by Wright State University
Oct. 23-Nov. 9
Dayton

HOT MIKADO explodes with a cavalcade of musical styles: gospel, blues, rock, swing, and jazz. The show is a swing-era musical comedy in the best tradition of shows like Guys and Dolls and Anything Goes; where the three little maids sing like the Andrews Sisters, Nanki-Poo sounds like Michael Bublé, and the Mikado is a tap dancing Cab Calloway. “Aw, if Gilbert and Sullivan could see me now,” he muses in the midst of his big number. hilarious, exhilarating, entertaining, and fun; it is sure to have you on your feet.

Set in the mythical village of Titi-Pu, the plot remains roughly the same as in the classic Gilbert & Sullivan operetta:  centering around young lovers Yum-Yum and Nanki-Poo, who want to be married. But alas, Yum-Yum is betrothed to her guardian Ko-Ko  – the Lord High Executioner. When the powerful Mikado decrees that Ko-Ko must execute someone within the next 30 days in order to keep his job (and his life), Nanki-Poo agrees to be killed–if he can spend his last 30 days

  • Thu, Oct. 23 at 7pm
  • Fri-Sat, Oct. 24-25 at 8pm
  • Sun, Oct. 26 at 2pm
  • Wed-Thu, Oct. 29-30 at 7pm
  • Fri, Oct. 31 at 8pm
  • Sat, Nov. 1 at 2pm & 8pm
  • Sun, Nov. 2 at 2pm
  • Thu, Nov. 6 at 7pm
  • Fri, Nov. 7 at 8pm
  • Sat, Nov. 8 at 2pm & 8pm
  • Sun, Nov. 9 at 2pm

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THE WEDDING SINGER Runs Oct. 23-Nov. 2

Katy Miller as Julia & Noah Berry as Robbie. Photo by Tyler Gabbard.

Katy Miller as Julia & Noah Berry as Robbie. Photo by Tyler Gabbard.

THE WEDDING SINGER
Presented by Northern Kentucky University
Oct. 23-Nov. 2
Highland Heights

Directed by Michael W. Hatton
Musical direction by Damon Stevens

THE WEDDING SINGER takes us back to a time when hair was big, greed was good, collars were up, and a wedding singer might just be the coolest guy in the room. It’s 1985 and rock-star wannabe Robbie Hart is New Jersey’s favorite wedding singer. He’s the life of the party, until his own fiancée leaves him at the altar. Shot through the heart, Robbie makes every wedding as disastrous as his own. Enter Julia, a winsome waitress who wins his affection. As luck would have it, Julia is about to be married to a Wall Street shark, and unless Robbie can pull off the performance of a decade, the girl of his dreams will be gone forever.

  • Thu-Sat, Oct. 23-25 at 8pm
  • Sun, Oct. 26 at 3pm
  • Wed-Sat, Oct. 29-Nov. 1 at 8pm
  • Sun, Nov. 2 at 3pm

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LEGALLY BLONDE Runs Oct. 23-Nov. 2

Lawson Young as Elle & Chris Collins-Pisano as Emmett. Photography by Mark Lyons.

Lawson Young as Elle & Chris Collins-Pisano as Emmett. Photography by Mark Lyons.

LEGALLY BLONDE The Musical
Presented by UC College-Conservatory of Music
Oct. 23-Nov. 2
University Heights

Directed & choreographed by Diane Lala
Music direction by Craig Dalton

Harvard’s beloved blonde takes the stage by pink storm in this fun, upbeat musical that is ridiculously enjoyable from start to finish. Based on the adored feature film of the same name, this musical about self-discovery stays true to form with a peppy score and playful book. Winner of the Olivier Award for Best New Musical in 2011, this all-singing, all-dancing romantic comedy is about knowing who you are and showing what you’ve got!

  • Thu-Fri, Oct. 23-24 at 8pm
  • Sat, Oct. 25 at 2pm & 8pm
  • Sun, Oct. 26 at 2pm
  • Thu-Fri, Oct. 30-31 at 8pm
  • Sat, Nov. 1 at 2pm & 8pm
  • Sun, Nov. 2 at 2pm

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REEFER MADNESS Review

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REEFER MADNESS presented by Showbiz Players through Sept. 28. Click here for more information on the production.

Michelle Grove Shaffer as Mae, Kevin Rutkowski as Jimmy, Sean Mize as Ralph & Jen Drake as Sally. Photo by Mikki Schaffner,

Michelle Grove Shaffer as Mae, Kevin Rutkowski as Jimmy, Sean Mize as Ralph & Jen Drake as Sally. Photo by Mikki Schaffner,

This productions of REEFER MADNESS needs more energy and some spit and polish to raise the quality of the show above mids. This is a broad musical comedy that the director and cast should have alot of fun with, but it never quite reached that level for me.

The leads as a whole need to be broader and have more fun. The best characterizations were Julie Wacksman as Mary Lane & Jen Drake as Sally. On the other extremes, I found Greg Shaffer flat as Jack. There was no snap or swagger to the character. Also a mostly-black costume in front of a black-walled set tends to make him disappear. On the other extreme you have Sean Mize as Ralph, a decent characterization expect he only had two levels, loud and obnoxiously loud. The repeated high-pitch screaming into his mic during “Murder” was just too much. Jered Ryan as the Lecturer needs to replace his real glasses with a pair that won’t reflect the stage lights and block his eyes. Also, his facial hair was not appropriate to the period.

Greg Shaffer as Jack & Michelle Grove Shaffer as Mae. Photo by Mikki Schaffner.

Greg Shaffer as Jack & Michelle Grove Shaffer as Mae. Photo by Mikki Schaffner.

Unfortunately for most of the solos, it seems more akin to belt night at a karaoke bar than musical theater. Actors tended to stand near center stage, eyes shut as they reach the high notes of their solo. That’s not creating a character and selling a number.

Across the leads, the actors had a habit of upstaging themselves. Turning their backs to the audiences during solos, being more concerned with acting and singing to the person next to them instead of cheating out to the audience so we can see their faces. Even the “car crash” was staged straight out so the “victim” blocked the faces of the actors in the car.  Several songs, including “Jimmy on the Lam” could really have used a spotlight.

Kevin Rutkowski as Jimmy & Julie Wacksman as Mary Lane. Photo by Mikki Schaffner.

Kevin Rutkowski as Jimmy & Julie Wacksman as Mary Lane. Photo by Mikki Schaffner.

An ongoing gag for the show is that the hand-held props are supposed to be two-dimensional. In the very first scene, the coffee mug and Shakespeare book should be flat to let the audience in on the joke, except both items (as is the gun used in the show) are three dimensional objects. When the props are 2D, they all are white with black outlines. The lack of color gives the impression that they are unfinished. Even the baby prop for the song “Lullaby” seems unfinished since it was missing hands and feet/booties.

SBP_Reefer Madness5First-time choreographer Jullian Schwab does a decent job for her first time. For me, numbers were a bit too repetitive, with either the same moves being overly-used in individual numbers and/or being repeated across songs. Given the time frame of the show, I was seeing moves not of the period. On the execution side opening night, there were still performers confused about the steps. You gotta sell it like you know it. I’m less likely to notice a mistake in the choreography than when a mistake shows on an actor’s face. Several times the ensemble didn’t seem to know the focus in musical numbers. Does the number end with the ensemble looking at the soloist or face out to the audience. Either is fine, but I’m seeing both.

One of the dance highlights is Jen Drake’s strong tap solo that gets lost in the rest of the number. It couldn’t hurt to turn that into a brief dance solo (just drop the band and vocals) to showcase it.

The upstaging problems, energy level and choreography execution issues are easy fixes and will make a noticeable improvement in the show. HAVE FUN!

My rating: 2.75 out of 5

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