BWW Reviews: SCOTTSBORO BOYS Triumphantly Opens Tour at Old Globe
The Scottsboro Boys
book by David Thompson
music & lyrics by John Kander & Fred Ebb
directed & choreographed by Susan Stroman
Old Globe, San Diego
through June 10
Long before Rosa Parks justifiably stood up for her rights as a citizen, in 1931 nine teenagers from Alabama were wrongly accused of rape, emprisoned, tried and retried in a court of law, wasting taxpayers money, proving just how inadequate our system of justice really is. "Just us" spoken by one of the minstrel clowns, could not describe it any better. David Thompson's book presents the case through a minstrel show, which was the black man's entertainment at the time, and by allowing the men to play white characters as well as black, it shows the foolish actions of the whites as seen through the eyes of the black man, and as such proves a double-edged sword. Its done their way, and the white audience, without realizing it, ends up laughing at their own actions, seeing the desperate need for change. Kander and Ebb not only write great musical material - "Go Back Home" is still hauntingly replaying itself in my mind - but manage to dig to the very core of the piece's social relevance, and like Shakespeare and all great theatrical experiences, make the entire show simultaneously entertaining and enlightening.
The Scottsboro Boys will hopefully wend its way back to Broadway after this tour and play out the long-term engagement it deserves, reminding us all that this period of our history cannot, must not be overlooked. As a musical, it has it all: great book, great music, sensational cast and director/choreographer. This is theatre you cannot afford to miss!
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