42nd street san diego musical
Sounds kind of far-fetched. But it actually happened, right here in Our Town. So, it can happen. But not all the songs hang together. There are some silly subplots and extraneous characters and interactions.
The coincidences strain even musical theater credulity. Discussion Sundays happen on the first and second Sunday of each show in our regular season offerings.
The best deal in town for kids, parents, and students of all ages. Younger students receive a family activity guide, get to participate in an intermission contest with prizes! This is a great way to introduce the next generation to the heritage of American musical theatre. Please contact Education Director Dyan McBride for further details or if you have a large group wishing to attend.
We have expanded the matinee to be a Family and Student Matinee, so that college-aged students can also take advantage of the generous discount. She recently completed a run of Mamma Mia! It feels more like a jukebox musical than a book musical. Director James Vasquez creates some fun stage business, too, including wonderful use of silhouettes and shadows.
His tap solos are fine, but his dancing is effortful in the partnering and lifts. With the exception of Robert J. Townsend as the gruff, demanding director, Julian Marsh who basically plays that one, overmiked note , and rich-voiced Laura Dickinson as the fading diva, Dorothy Brock, there is little display of personality on the stage.
I hope so. Click here to cancel reply. I truly believe in its power to inspire, incite, enlighten, educate, entertain — and change minds and hearts.
0コメント