The Dreams and Jimmy in Dreamgirls (Mark Kitaoka) |
Dreamgirls
Village Theatre
Issaquah: through July 2, 2017
Everett: July 7 – 30, 2017
Best Musical Production of 2017 – so far for sure! Village
Theatre has a bona fide hit on its hands with its final production of the
season: Dreamgirls! The production is exciting, visually gorgeous, with a cast
that is palpably having fun doing the show. It works on every level.
Steve Tomkins
said it’s one of his “bucket list” musicals, one that he’s been wishing to do
for a long time. Well, his choice to do it now speaks, also, to the growth of
Village and its ability to field a sophisticated cast of mostly
African-American talent who are mostly all located here, now, to accomplish
this intense operetta (much of the dialogue in this musical is sung).
If you have never seen the 1983 stage musical or the 2006
movie, the plot takes inspiration from the real-life history of Motown founder
Berry Gordy and the Supremes. A trio of naïve singers arrives in New York to
make it big. A somewhat-shady “operator” takes them under his wing and defies
expectation by finding a way to make R&B more palatable to “white” radio
stations and helps them become stars. But only after pushing the larger, better
singer to a supporting role to the one he thinks is prettier and with more star
quality.
The musical demonstrates a lot of the seedy history of our
country where white singers like Elvis and others heard a song and appropriated
it into a hit by singing it themselves. The energy of change and civil rights
in the 1960s and ‘70s did allow for breakout black stars to get the recognition
they deserved.