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It's Such a Pleasure, Little Mary

Posted by: matineeladdy 11:34 pm EDT 03/14/14
In reply to: Is LITTLE MARY SUNSHINE a good prdctn at Musicals Tonight? Thank you, anyone. nm - thtrgoer 10:18 pm EDT 03/14/14

I saw the Musicals Tonight! production today. I feared it might be a little too cutesy and twee, but was pleasantly surprised by it's balance of antic humor with restraint. By comparison with the many other productions I've seen this company do, I'd say this was one of the best performed and sung. Sarah Ziegler as Mary gave what I thought was a fine performance. I know other people think she strives too hard on stage to be funny, but I think she's perfectly suited for the role, as she was a few seasons back in the title role of Leave It to Jane. Her romantic on-stage partner, Captain Jim, was played by Jacob L. Smith in his sixth Musicals Tonight! role. No wonder he keeps getting cast; he's the prefect leading man for musicals: handsome, romantic or funny as the occasion requires, and possessed (like Zielgler) of a first-rate singing voice. Other performers who shone in this production were Savannah Frazier, a splendid soubrette, in the role of Nancy, and Joan Barber, who plays the German-speaking opera singer with zest and charm. Devin Ilaw's Billy Jester sang and clowned very well, but I wish he hadn't pitched his voice so high for much of the performance, when he's obviously capable of speaking in a lower, less pinched-sounding register. The other performers were more than satisfactory. One of the few negative aspects of the production that I observed was the tendency of the show to drag a bit, especially in the scenes with Jay Parananda as the snail-paced Fleet Foot. (I know, intentional irony there, but for me it didn't work, for which I hold the director accountable, and not the actor.) Overall, the show seems a bit too long, but there isn't a single musical number or dialogue scene I'd want to omit. Speaking of omissions, I was sorry to discover they'd eliminated the "swinging" part of the number for the men and women's choruses in the first act, leaving just the "playing croquet" and the "how do you do" sections. (Those familiar with the cast recordings will know what I mean.) It might have made sense in that there's no way to put a swing on the tiny stage of the Lion's theater, but musically the song is less interesting for the loss of this section. Aside from that, however, and a few minor quibbles elsewhere, this is a production that I'd recommend to anyone who likes a silly, charming, deliberately old-fashioned show to take their mind off a winter that just won't quit. (Better act fast if you want to see it, though, as the performances end this Sunday.)


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re: It's Such a Pleasure, Little Mary

Posted by: Vint 12:01 am EDT 03/15/14
In reply to: It's Such a Pleasure, Little Mary - matineeladdy 11:34 pm EDT 03/14/14

Like you, I missed the "Swinging" section, and like you, I was also very pleased by the production. Loved the harmonies of the Forest Rangers, and the coquettishness of the girls of the East Chester Finishing School.


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Is it important for Little Mary to resemble Jeanette McDonald, I wonder? (possible spoilers) ...

Posted by: flaguy 11:17 am EDT 03/15/14
In reply to: re: It's Such a Pleasure, Little Mary - Vint 12:01 am EDT 03/15/14

Our Little Mary in this production is Sarah Ziegler, and she's a blonde, sporting ENORMOUS sausage curls pulled into pigtails that frame her face, with a big pink bow on her head.

My jaw hit the floor with a thud when she flounced out for her first entrance. Curly McDimple, maybe. Litlle Mary? Oy.

She looked something like a Victorian porcelain doll, I kept thinking.

Like something out of something Polly Pen may have written.

Hmmm.

Savannah Frazier as (Naughty) Nancy steals the show. She looks something like a cross between a young Stockard Channing & Melissa Errico & Rachael Bay Jones, depending on what angle you catch her from. And her comic timing and her singing are terrific!

Wish the director hadn''t chosen to camp it up so much. I have a feeling that if they'd played it straight, as written, it all might have come off much funnier.


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Thanks so much for your posts! nm

Posted by: thtrgoer 12:12 am EDT 03/15/14
In reply to: re: It's Such a Pleasure, Little Mary - Vint 12:01 am EDT 03/15/14




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