'Shout!' A Light-Hearted Evening of Entertainment
Shout! A Light-Hearted Evening of Entertainment
Five retro-fitted vintage-coiffed young women take the stage in Shout! The Mod Musical at Drury Lane Watertower Place for what is best described as a musical review of some of the songs that defined the 60s and early 70s. Many of the musical numbers are now classic songs that defined the times, reflected the attitudes of a society that was breaking down stereotypical gender roles, and helped advance the empowerment of women during the sexual revolution as it was occurring in England as well as in the U.S.
Pictured L-R Amy Steele, Megan Long, Danielle Plisz, Lauren Fijol and Maggie Portman
Each colorful expression of womanhood has her solo moments to take the audience back in time and into her life's individual soundtrack that defined who she was becoming. At times, however, it seems that the development of character gets somewhat obscured by the authors' attempt to create more of a variety show containing moments of inter-spliced 'Laugh-in' comedic moments and sketch comedythe latter which does succeed in giving us more insight into each woman and helps the show connect with the audience. It is in these moments that the colors become characters instead of caricatures, and by the end of the evening we do learn where each woman has finally settled in her life.
Great costumes, hairstyles, and set design bring Shout! the textures of the era to the stage. The three-person band which becomes part of the set is comprised of Bradley Vieth, Margaret James and Rich Trelease, and creates a composite soundscape that at times is a bit too volume hot and modern to be as authentic as the clothing to the production, and the tempos understandably are a bit sped up to allow the performance of the 29 hit songs in the allotted 90 minutes. Microphone levels for a few of the numbers were also a bit hot which detracted from the soulfulness that defined the music of the era.Photos by Michael Brosilow
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