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Two of Four OSF Shows

Posted by: BillEadie 10:20 pm EDT 04/25/15

Currently in Ashland, seeing four OSF shows in three days. Two down, two to go.

GUYS AND DOLLS - OSF does a musical each year now, a relative new development. They don't really have a musical performance space, but they make do with what they can manage. This "Guys and Dolls" is notable mainly because Mary Zimmerman (The White Snake) directed. It is a very "straight ahead" production, made notbable only because there is a reduced (though, still large) cast. A lot of the audience at the performance I attended were high school students, and this production would give them an excellent exposure to why this show has been called a "perfect" musical. For those of us who have seen a lot of productions, this one had few revelations. The women (Robin Goodrin Nordli as Miss Adelaide and Kate Hurster as Sarah Brown) were the strongest, and Ms. Zimmerman's emphasis on the aspirations of Depression-era women made the throw-away late-show number, "Marry the Man Today" one of the audience favorites. Rodney Gardiner did some playing-around with the role of Natan Detroit, and I would have been more interested in this highly competent but not energizing production had he and others done more.

Despite the excellent presentation at today's noon lecture, I wish I had not gone to it ahead of seeing FINGERSMITH this afternoon. The less you know going into Alexa Jung's adaptation of Sarah Waters' novel the better, and while the speaker tried hard not to present spoilers as part of the lecture, inevitably a few crept in. Bill Rauch's production, including a clever set by Christoper Acebo, with indispensible video and projections by Shawn Sagady, is creative and uses the Bowmer space exceptionally well.

Ms. Waters is a lesbian author, and there is a lesbian relationship in this mystery set in Victorian England, which is perhaps a little stretch, especially for school audiences, as what's dominating this weekend. This world premiere production is three acts and 2 hours and 45 minutes long, but Ms. Jung's script is well structured (long first act, short second and third acts), and there are a number of plot surprises and character reversals that keep things interesting.

To me, the standout performers were veterans Peter Frechette and Kate Mulligna, both of whom had smaller but important-to-the-story roles. It's a fun ride, and I've told you too much already, but do go and enjoy.

So far, both productions were up to what I expect from OSF, but neither blew me away. There's two more to go, and I'll report on those once I've seen them.

Bill, in Ashland, but heading back to San Diego Monday


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re: Two of Four OSF Shows

Posted by: Richard Connema 01:42 pm EDT 04/26/15
In reply to: Two of Four OSF Shows - BillEadie 10:20 pm EDT 04/25/15

Their musicals are not their strongest suit. I remember "My Fair Lady" and "Music Man" in particular. I did not give them a good review. Maybe because I saw much better productions in the past. However that said I am sure both of these musicals had great fans to a town that does not see musicals very often

I will say their production of "She Loves Me" several years ago was on the best productions of this musical I had ever saw.

Sorry not going up this year


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re: Two of Four OSF Shows

Posted by: Ordoc 03:12 am EDT 04/27/15
In reply to: re: Two of Four OSF Shows - Richard Connema 01:42 pm EDT 04/26/15

Dear Mr. Connema,

It always touches my heart strings when someone from the GREAT BIG CITY OF SAN FRANCISCO is patronizing toward the medium size city of Ashland. Your comment is a perfect example. "However that said I am sure both of these musicals had great fans to a town that does not see musicals very often."

Dear Mr. Connema, I know there are countless numbers of musicals produced in the GREAT BIG CITY OF SAN FRANCISCO year in and year out. On the other hand, musicals in Ashland don't happen once in a blue moon.

Dear Mr. Connema, to you the GREAT BIG CITY OF SAN FRANCISCO is the center of the universe, so you probably don't pay any attention to the rest of us. You have been to the OSF for many years, so I would assume you have learned that the audience comes of other parts of the West and even parts of the country. It would a safe bet to state many OSF patrons see musicals often.

Cheers.


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re: Two of Four OSF Shows

Posted by: BillEadie 03:44 pm EDT 04/26/15
In reply to: re: Two of Four OSF Shows - Richard Connema 01:42 pm EDT 04/26/15

Oregon Cabaret Theatre does small musicals, some of them quite decent. OSF is doing a second musical this year, a world premiere jukebox musical called "Head Over Heels." It will perform in the Elizabethan Theatre this summer. The writer is Jeff Whitty, and the music is taken from The Go-Gos catalog. There is a comercial producer attached to this project, but the OSF production is independent. I scored a ticket to see a panel featuring the creative team this morning and now wish I was planning to come up again this summer.

I do think that OSF gives a segment of its audience a chance to see a professional production of musicals that it might not otherwise see.

Bill, headed soon to see the final play of the weekend before returning to San Diego


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