Urinetown's Ensemble at Dominion Stage/photo by Jessica Sperlongano
It may not be a "happy
musical" but it's a daffy musical, a frolicking musical, one which entertains,
and whizzes by with precise timing.
It's a comedy tonight!
Chris Christie and the bridge debacle,
water problems in West Virginia and now other states, the French president and
his three amours, and the Citizens Commission to Investigate the
FBI are just some of
the current news stories which come to mind.
Where there are politicians, can
greed, lies, money, and deception lie far behind? And provide plentiful content to satirize on
stage?
Welcome, scandals!
And what's love got to do with it? Or,
the poor? Pity.
"Darling," says Senator
Cladwell exquisitely played by Michael Bagwell, to his daughter, Hope
(Melissa Berkowitz): "What do you mean by 'love'?"
If you are like me, you have been
intrigued by the title, Urinetown, for a while, but don't let it fool you. It is not all
"bathroom humor," as the program states. Far less than I imagined,
and children, one as young as six or so, were present at the performance I
attended, and laughed as much as the rest of us who love dancing (choreographed
by Rikki Howie and Patrick M. Doneghy, also the director) and songs and whimsy
and fun and lots of action and n'er a dull moment for your mind to wander.
I had many "favs" among the large
cast of characters (large casts are often more enthralling, don't you think?): Little
Sally (Dana Robinson) and Miss Pennywise (Katherine Lipovsky)
both exaggerating in exactly the right amounts; certainly, the narrator
played by Christopher Guy Thorn, who as Officer Lockstock begins
and ends the show with special messages
to the audience in his cop uniform with perfect cop sunglasses and assiduous mannerisms,
assisted by the wild and wide-eyed Officer Barrel (Steve Custer).
Another who drew lots of laughs whenever he pranced (he did) on stage was Ian A.
Coleman, McQueen, a dashing assistant, among one of his roles. Several actors shouldered multiple
parts. More applause.
For a non-profit, the acting continues
to embellish Washington's reputation as a growing theatre hub. And not a
big fan of musicals, I nonetheless
found Urinetown engrossing and amusing.
The singing was fine, and not only
will you hear gospel a cappella, but rock and roll trickles in and whiffs from
Broadway like Lez Miz, West Side Story (dig that finger popping
scene!) and was it my imagination? The
Wizard of Oz?
Kevin Diana led a six-piece orchestra to
enrich the night's presentation.
My only complaint is the mustache and
wig for Old Man Strong (Matt Baughman) are a trifle overdone. Costumes, lighting, and sets are well
designed, and set changes occur in shadowy, silhouetted spaces without noisy
accompaniment.
The program says the idea of this
farce came from writer Greg Kotis's actual experience in Europe in the late
1990s when he ran out of money which he needed for a public urinal,
circumstances which begged him to inquire of others: "Spare any change?"
The auditorium at the Gunston seats
426, and there is no reserved seating
nor a bad spot in the house, so you have nothing to worry about. If you take
children, proximity to the stage is all important, and their pupils may enlarge
to match Officer Barrel's.
The remaining cast members: Michael
Bigley, Teresa Danskey, Willie Garner, Ian Hoch, Kyle Keene, Lauren Kuhn, Matt
Liptak, James Maxted, Larissa Norris, Joelle Thomas, Leslie Walbert, and Erica
Wisniewski. The show is produced by Shawn g. Byers
and Richard Isaacs. Christine
Farrell is the stage manager.
Plot?
You need plot? Just go, darling,
and enjoy. There is too much to write. This only won three Tonys? It must have been a competitive year.
"Yes, WEE can!"
Urinetown is your town is our town is "you are in town?"
Urinetown is your town is our town is "you are in town?"
What: Dominion Stage's Urinetown: The Musical
When: 8 p.m. on Thursday, Friday, and
Saturday through January 25, 2014
Where:
Gunston Theater One, 2700 South Lang Street, Arlington, VA 22206
How much: $20
For more information: 571-377-4697
patricialesli@gmail.com
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