Kendra Kassebaum and Peter Saide in I Do, I Do (Tracy Martin) |
I Do, I Do
Village Theatre
Issaquah: through February 24, 2019 Everett: March 1-24,
2019
The little operetta, I
Do, I Do, is not done very often, so I anticipated it a treat to be able to
see an almost-lost musical such as this on stage. Village Theatre is mounting
this show with two solid performers: local firebrand, Kendra Kassebaum, and imported leading-man, Peter Saide. Saide is lovely in the role, as a good singer, an
adept dancer to director/choreographer Michael
Arnold’s old-timey dances, and provides solid acting in the range of
emotions the character goes through. (I just still wonder if there was a need
to bring in talent with all the available men here who might easily do the
role.)
I Do, I Do is
pretty formulaic and there is almost nothing surprising about it. You can guess
it’s the story, through song, of the life of a marriage. This one happens to
begin, per the story it was built on, in 1895 and extend to 1945. The play, The Fourposter, by Jan de Hartog, was
the genesis of the musical.