Dear Reader, due to Hurricane Wilma, today I present to you a "guest review" by Paul Gallotta, formerly of Fort Lauderdale's Sun-Sentinel CityLink.
This is a review of the Frank Loesser (Guys and Dolls, How to Succeed....., The Most Happy Fella) musical Where's Charley? Where's Charley?'s Broadway run is most remembered for star Ray Bolger's (The Wizard of Oz's Strawman/Scarecrow) repeated choruses and audience sing a longs of the show's hit song, Once In Love With Amy. This production opened Friday night, November 11 at the Caldwell Theatre in Boca Raton and plays though December 18.
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Josh Grisetti as Charley in WHERE'S CHARLEY?-SIGVISION PHOTOGRAPHY INC.
Whether or not the Caldwell Theatre's production of "Where's Charley?" is brilliant or bloated depends on which side of the Musical Theatre continuum you reside. If you are from the era where a musical rose and fell on the merits of its score, you can't miss with this charming and energetic production. If however, you are from the school of thought that places an equal value on spectacle and plot, "Where's Charley?" becomes somewhat problematic.
It's not so much that the plot hasn't aged gracefully—despite its being nearly 60 years old. But the concept of heterosexual men dressing up like women for comedic effect has been mined so many times since "Where's Charley?" debuted in 1948, this Victorian-era farce lost most of its teeth. What was once outrageous becomes fairly tame.
The music is never in question; Frank Loesser's lilting and contagious score can be performed as a musical revue and would still be utterly captivating. With this cast, numbers like "Pernambuco", "My Darling, My Darling" and the old standard sing along "Once in Love with Amy" practically set off the Caldwell's sprinkler system.
But George Abbott's book shows the infirmities that come with age. Primarily because so many people have "borrowed" from it, contemporary audiences will find it gnawingly familiar. From "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes" through "Mrs. Doubtfire" "Where's Charlie?" becomes a tuneful case of déjà vu.
The setting is Oxford University, in England, 1892. Charley Wykeham (Josh Grisetti) and Jack Chesney (Bruce Linser) are anxiously awaiting the arrival of their sweethearts Amy (Irene Adjan) and Kitty (Lauren Shealy). Unfortunately, their chaperone, Charley's widowed millionaire aunt (Lourelene Snedeker) is arriving from Brazil ("where the nuts come from") on a later train, and it wouldn't do for the ladies to remain without a proper escort. As fate would have it, Charley's costume for a school production—a Victorian era frock and wig—happens to arrive just in time to save the day.
At this point Helen Keller would be able to figure out where this pony is heading.
Further complications arise when Mr. Spettigue (John Felix), the girls' curmudgeonly guardian and Jack's father, Sir Francis Chesney (Dennis Creaghan) both arrive and hope to marry "Charley's aunt" for her money.
Thanks to some impeccable comedic timing, powerful voices and surprisingly deft choreography (courtesy of Barbara Flaten), the ravages of time don't totally neuter the plot. No one in the audience will look at their watch while the cast—particularly Grisetti, Adjan, Shealy, Felix and Linser are going through their paces.
But when it comes to exposition, Hall's direction by necessity downshifts and the play's rhythm grinds to a halt. This factor is salvaged somewhat by the physical schtick perpetrated by Felix and Grisetti—both of whom could have charged separate admission for their mutual chemistry. But they can only mambo and chase each other around the stage for so long.
The Caldwell's production of "Where's Charley?" has flashes of brilliance broken up by extended periods of a plot that never quite gets out of first gear. If you are going to hear the Loesser score, you'll leave humming with a smile. Susan Stockwewll's costuming is almost as eye-catching as the cast itself. But if you are the kind of person who was raised on classical Broadway musicals served up as a revue with a plot as an after thought, you'll spend a significant amount of time wondering how this "Charley" would play if they lopped off an hour.
Caldwell Theatre
7873 N. Federal Highway (Levitz Plaza)
Boca Raton, FL 33487
(561) 241-7432
Where's Charley
Based on Brandon Thomas' Charley's Aunt
Book by George Abbot
Music and Lyrics by Frank Loesser
Director, Michael Hall
Scenic Designer, Tim Bennett
Scenic Artist, Cindi Taylor
Choreographer, Barbara Flaten
Lighting Designer, Kirk Bookman
Sound Designer, Steve Shapiro
Musical Director, Kevin Wallace
Costume Designer, Susan Stowell
Stage Manager, Jeffry George [writer's note: spelling is correct]
CAST
Brassett, Terrell Hardcastle
Jack Chesney, Bruce Linser
Charley Wykeham, Josh Grisetti
Kitty Verdun, Lauren Shealy
Amy Spettigue, Irene Adjan
Sir Francis Chesney, Dennis Creaghan
Mr. Spettigue, John Felix
Donna Lucia D'Alvadorez, Lurelene Snedeker
Chorus, Sarah Amengual, Emily Clark, Chris Gleim, Joe Kokofsky
THE BAND
Keyboard, Kevin Wallace
Percussion, Warren Hanrahan/Julie Jacobs
Bass, Rupert Ziawinski
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