Village Theatre
Issaquah: through November 18, 2018
Everett: January 17-March 24, 2019
Musical theater lovers and theater lovers (in particular)
should run right out to see the jaw-achingly funny world premiere musical, The Noteworthy Life of Howard Barnes! By
the end of the long-one-act (100 minutes?), you’ll have given your smile muscles
a really great workout.
The title might give you a moment’s pause. It seems a bit
clunky in the titling department, but it’s reflective of the punny sense of
humor of the writers Christopher Dimon
(book and lyrics) and Michael Kooman
(music). The main character is a sort of schlub (Yiddish Slang - “schlub - a
stupid, unattractive, clumsy person. It is akin to hick or yodel. It comes from
the Polish word żłób, from which the English word "slob" is also
derived.”) A guy who usually doesn’t get noticed very much, doesn’t make much
of an impact on anyone’s life.
That’s Howard Barnes. He’s not particularly “noteworthy.”
Until! Until one day he starts hearing music that no one else hears. And sees
people singing and dancing that no one else sees! And no, he’s not crazy, his
life has become a musical and he can’t seem to find the way out.