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Saturday, September 07, 2024

Get Tappy at SecondStory Repertory!

 
A sparkly cast photo by Colin Madison
Come On, Get Tappy!
SecondStory Repertory
With Outrage Onstage
Through September 15, 2024
 
SecondStory Repertory is well worth hiking out to Redmond to see their productions. They create pretty sophisticated productions and have a great track record especially for musicals. Their latest musical is a world premiere, co-produced by Outrage Onstage, and the title, Come On, Get Tappy! gives you a pretty good idea of what it might feel like to attend.
 
I anticipated some kind of take-off of the famous song sung by Judy Garland, Come On, Get Happy. And tap dancing, and probably something fairly silly, and at least a little laughter.
 
It’s all that and a bit more. We’re introduced to the Tappy McCrackin Variety Show, starring 10-year-old Tappy, who is an adorable creature when the camera is rolling and a royal brat when it’s not. It feels “old timey” and the music is also kind of classic ‘50s feeling much of the time.
 
However, Tappy is almost turning 11, and there is some kind of rule that each Tappy only stars on the show for one year. Even though that’s a well-known established fact, these little girls who star for one year have real trouble transitioning from recognizable star back to “real life” at the end of their year.
 
The technical aspects of the show are (as usual) really well done. It’s a tiny theater seating about 75? or so audience members. It’s very intimate, yet they are creative in managing lots of characters on stage and making their sets and effects look clean and “expensive.”

Monday, September 02, 2024

September Theater – Intriguing (Fun) Choices

Damn Yankees (courtesy Reboot Theatre Company)
Classics are here! Regional premieres are here! World premieres are here! Even dance theater is here! September brings on a full slate of performance opportunities. Get out yer calendars!
 
Romeo And Juliet, Theatre Battery, 9/1-22/24 (at Kent Station)
The classic love story, performed with Radical Hospitality: Free Admission for All Audiences.
www.theatrebattery.org
 
The Glass Menagerie, Heart Repertory Theatre, 9/1-15/24 (at Kenmore Community Club, 7304 NE 175th St., Kenmore)
The classic Williams play, a memory of a fragile woman, a high school crush, a son who has to escape, and a mother who cannot escape her dreams of the past. An English-Spanish production.
www.heartrep.org
 
Damn Yankees, Reboot Theatre Company, 9/6-21/24 (at Theatre Off Jackson)
Baseball fanatic Joe Boyd trades his soul to the Devil, also known as Mr. Applegate, to lead his favorite team to victory in the pennant race against the New York Yankees. As young baseball sensation, Joe Hardy, he transforms the hapless Washington Senators into a winning team, only to realize the true worth of the life that he's left behind.
www.reboottheatre.org

Wednesday, August 21, 2024

Funny, Fierce, Fabulous Production of “Vietgone”

(4 of 5 members of) The Cast of Vietgone (photo by Giao Nguyen)
Vietgone
Pork Filled Productions and SiS Productions
At Theatre Off Jackson
Through August 24, 2024
 
For a relatively small-sized set of companies to take on plays that challenge every part of a production – sets, casting, size of stage, ability to fund it, marketing – and pull it off so that everyone can be happy and proud of the achievement is a big deal. Pork Filled Productions and SiS Productions are two mighty, tiny companies that attempt such work. Their production of Vietgone is this kind of mighty effort and a huge “win” for our community because they have gifted us with the ability to see this play in person, again.
 
Seattle Rep produced this play for us at the end of 2016. Having had the great experience of seeing that script live, I want to make sure everyone knows to try to get tickets for closing weekend! Fill those seats, folks. You won’t be disappointed!

Wednesday, July 31, 2024

New, Old, and Free – Seattle-Area Theater Provides Summer Enjoyment

Cast of Titanish (Truman Buffett)
It may be the middle of summer, but there is still plenty of energy on stages around the area. Still free shows in parks, reliable summer productions to make you laugh, some brand new work to get you excited about something you’ve never seen before. Shout out to Pork Filled Players  and SiS Productions for producing a regional production of smart, funny, and provocative Vietgone!
 
Greenstage Shakespeare with ASL interpretation, Lynnwood, WA, 8/1 and 8/8/24
For possibly the first time in Puget Sound’s history of hosting summer Shakespeare in the Park, the City of Lynnwood will offer ASL-interpreted performances at Lynndale Amphitheatre, 18927 72nd Ave W.
https://www.lynnwoodwa.gov/Community/Community-Events-Calendar/Shakespeare-in-the-Park%C2%A0
 
King Lear, Island Shakespeare Festival, 8/1/24-9/8/24
This powerful tragedy tells the story of the aging King Lear who decides to divide his kingdom among his three daughters. His plan goes awry when his daughters' flattery leads to treachery and betrayal. Probing deeply into the complexities of human nature and the consequences of power and betrayal, the play unravels the poignant tale of an aging monarch's descent into madness and the ultimate redemption of his soul, while tackling themes of transformation, disillusionment, consent, and the timeless struggle for identity.
www.islandshakespearefest.org
 
Miss Holmes, Latitude Theatre, 8/2-25/24 (at Seattle Center Armory Theater)
Sherlock Holmes is hot on the trail of a murderer, but there are many obstacles in HER way: her brother Mycroft’s interference, corrupt cops, and a society that doesn’t understand that a woman’s proper place is in­vestigation! Teaming up with her new friend, Dr. Dorothy Watson, Sherlock chases her quarry through the back alleys of London, the halls of Bedlam, and the unexpected confines of the Royal Free Hospital. The game is afoot! It’s her move!
www.latitudetheatre.org

Monday, July 29, 2024

Brothers and Sisters, Time for “Sister Act!”


Anne Allgood and Alexandria J. Henderson (Robert Wade)
Sister Act
Extended through August 17, 2024

Understudies rock! They are the “save the day” wait-ers in the wings, ready to jump into action on a moment’s notice. Often, you the audience don’t even know an understudy has substituted for an actor unless you read the tiny notes added quickly to programs.
 
On the night I saw Sister Act at Taproot Theatre, two understudies went on: Cherisse Martinelli needed to step out of her regular role (Sister Mary Theresa) and go on as Sister Mary Robert; Lauren Engstrom then stepped in as Sister Mary Theresa). Neither of them missed a beat and flawlessly performed every song and choreography!
 
This fun musical came after the movie of 1992. That’s a bit unusual because most often it’s the other way around. It focuses on a would-be-famous singer, Deloris Van Cartier (Alexandria J. Henderson) who has a sad history of picking the wrong man. When she’s hanging out with Curtis (Danny Kam), clearly a gangster, he shoots one of his men as a snitch and she has to run.

Monday, July 08, 2024

Hot Shakespeare and Cool Productions in July


July is theater in the parks! Also musicals and other stuff in cool theaters. Get out yer calendars!

Seattle Outdoor Theater Festival, GreenStage(.org) leads, 7/13-14/24 (at Volunteer Park)
Various park shows now and into August! Including CSZ Seattle (improv Shakespeare), Dacha Theatre, Red Eagle Soaring, Last Leaf Prods., Thistle Theatre, Young Shakespeare Workshop, Shakespeare NW.
 
All month:
Wooden O/Seattle Shakespeare Company presents Two Gentlemen of Verona, www.seattleshakepeare.org, A Midsummer Night’s Dream by Bainbridge Performing Arts www.bainbridgeperformingarts.org, GreenStage presents Henry VI: Part 1, and Henry VI: Part 2, Twelfth Night, AND short stagings of All’s Well That Ends Well, and Julius Caesar, www.greenstage.org, Island Shakespeare Festival presents The Lucky Chance and King Lear starting 7/19/24 www.islandshakespearefest.org, and Fallen Angel is presented by Burien Actors Theatre starting 7/21/24 www.battheatre.org.
 
People in the Square, Creative Hiatus Productions, 7/5-27/24 (Skid Road Theatre)
A cabaret-style musical revue, a glimpse into the many different inhabitants, past and present, of Pioneer Square. Based on historical people and events, the show is a collection of songs and short scenes, celebrating the diversity and fascinating stories of Seattle’s first neighborhood. Ranging in time from the original inhabitants of the Duwamish and Suquamish Tribes, early pioneers and gold miners, it fast-forwards to those who frequent Pioneer Square today.
https://www.creativehiatusproductions.com/people-in-the-square-virtual-release/