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SMALL IRONIES: Prologue

Chapter One

Chapter Two

Chapter Three

Chapter Four

Chapter Five

Chapter Six

Chapter Seven

Chapter Eight

Chapter Nine

Chapter Ten

Chapter Eleven

Chapter Twelve

Chapter Thirteen

Chapter Fourteen

Chapter Fifteen

Chapter Sixteen

Chapter Seventeen

Chapter Eighteen

Chapter Nineteen

Chapter Twenty

Chapter Twenty-One

Chapter Twenty-Two

Chapter Twenty-Three

Chapter Twenty-Four

Chapter Twenty-Five

Chapter Twenty-Six

Chapter Twenty-Seven

Chapter Twenty-Eight

Chapter Twenty-Nine

Chapter Thirty

Chapter Thirty-One

Chapter Thirty-Two

Chapter Thirty-Three

Chapter Thirty-Four

Chapter Thirty-Five

Chapter Thirty-Six

Chapter Thirty-Seven

Chapter Thirty-Eight

Chapter Thirty-Nine

Chapter Forty

Chapter Forty-One

Chapter Forty-Two

Chapter Forty-Three

Chapter Forty-Four

Chapter Forty-Five

Chapter Forty-Six

Chapter Forty-Seven

Chapter Forty-Eight

Chapter Forty-Nine

Chapter Fifty

Chapter Fifty-One

Chapter Fifty-Two

Epilogue

Three Continents

From the ship at sea 1

From the ship at sea 2

From the ship at sea 3

From the ship at sea, 4

From the ship at sea, 5

From the ship at sea , 6

From Rio!!

The Trip Home

NEW SHORT STORIES

Nothing There For You

Nothing There For You, 2

Nothing There For You, 3

Nothing There For You, 4

Chase of The Thrill, 1

Chase of the Thrill, 2

Chase of the Thrill, 3

Chase of The Thrill, 4

Of Course, part1

Of Course, part 2

Of Course, part 3

Of Course, concluded

In Memory: Of My Cruise 1

In Memory: Of My Cruise 2

In Memory: Of My Cruise 3

In Memory: Of My Cruise 4

Las Vegas, 1

Las Vegas, 2

Las Vegas, 3

Las Vegas, 4

Las Vegas, concluded

Mad Moment #1

Mad Moment #2

Mad Moment #3

Mad Moment #4

Margaret Never Knows, 1

Margaret Never Knows, 2

Margaret Never Knows, 3

Margaret Never Knows, 4

Margaret Never Knows, 5

Remote, part 1

Remote, part 2

Remote, part 3

Remote, concluded

POETRY

April's Fools

Easter Sunday

...simple answers

And when they come at me

Fogged In

BROADWAY/NYC THEATRE

Love, Linda

Curtains

Barrington Stage Company

Sweeney Todd

The Whipping Man

Freud's Last Session

BSC ARCHIVED REVIEWS

Carousel

The Fantasticks

I Am My Own Wife

Mysteries of Harris Burdi

Private Lives

See Rock City. . .

Sleuth

...Spelling Bee

A Streetcar Named Desire

This Wonderful Life

To Kill a Mockingbird

Trumbo

Underneath the Lintel

The Violet Hour

Berkshire Opera

Le Nozze di Figaro

La Boheme

Berkshire Theatre Fest.

K2

Red Remembers

Sick

Ghosts

Prisoner of 2nd Avenue

Candide

The Einstein Project

Broadway by the Year

Faith Healer

A Christmas Carol

Eleanor: Her Secret Journ

Noel Coward in Two Keys

Waiting for Godot

A Man For All Seasons

The Book Club Play

Pageant Play

Candida

The Caretaker

BTF Archive

Chester Theatre Company

Tilted House

The Dishwashers

Almost, Maine

Blackbird

Copake Theatre Company

Nine Months

I Do! I Do!

Sour Grapes

Talking Heads

Grace & Glorie

Dorset Theatre Festival

Marry Me a Little

The Hollow

Merton of the Movies

St. Nicholas

June Moon

A Year with Frog and Toad

Ghent Playhouse

Prisoner/2nd Avenue

Mrs. Farnsworth

Complete Wm Shakespeare

Puss in Boots

Belles

Enchanted April

Dancing at Lughnasa

The Boys Next Door

Jack and the Beanstalk

Clue: The Musical

6 Women...

Picnic

Hair Loom!

Over the River, etc.

Literature

B ob Dylan

Christmasville

A Lesser Saint

Upstreet, #1

Mac-Haydn Theatre

Anything Goes

Meet Me in St. Lou

Crazy For You

Sweet Charity

Beauty and the Beast

Hello, Dolly!

Joseph. . .Dreamcoat

High Society

The Sound of Music

Phantom

Hairspray

Chorus Line

Music

Journeys by Robert Baksa

Mary Verdi: Precious Love

Mahagonny

NYSTI

Romeo & Juliet

And Then There Were None

King Island Christmas

A Legend of Sleepy Hollow

The Philadelphia Story

Yours, Anne

Orphan Train

Of Mice and Men

Twelve Angry Jurors

Anastasia

1776

Macbeth

Miracle On 34th Street

Arsenic and Old Lace

American Soup

Ordeal By Innocence

Reunion

Oldcastle Theatre Company

Third

Beauty Queen of Leenane

"Almost, Maine" in VT

One Two Three

The Grass is Greener

Restaurants

Bezalel Gables

Blantyre

Brazillian

Burrito Bound

SPICE!

Shakespeare & Co.

Mengelberg and Mahler

Julius Caesar

Liaisons Dangereuses

Cindy Bella

Hound of Baskervilles

White People

Dreamer Examines Pillow

Twelfth Night

Golda's Balcony

Pinter's Mirror

The Actors Rehearse...

Shirley Valentine

Romeo and Juliet

Bad Dates

The Canterville Ghost

Goatwoman of Corvis Count

Othello

All's Well That Ends Well

The Ladies Man

Special Attractions

"Earnest" in Albany

Life Is Short

Paris, 1890--Unlaced

BCC's A Christmas Carol

Sister's Christmas Catech

i take your hand in mine

The Pajame Game

Her Name is Vincent

Property Known as Garland

12th Night

I Know I Came...Something

Vritue, Desire, etc.

Forbidden Broadway

Doubt, a Parable

Voices' A Christmas Carol

Dickens A Christmas Carol

Marie Galante

Machinal

Under Milk Wood

The Owl and the Pussycat

Capitol Steps

Late Nite Catechism

Rabbit Hole

Taming of The Shrew

Mystery of Irma Vep

daemons

I Love a Piano

Walking the dog's HAMLET

The News in Revue

Cyrano

The Mikado

Saturday Night Liv

A Chorus Line

The Gospel of John

BCC - Christmas Carol

Morgan O-Yuki

Rent

Stageworks Hudson

Or,

Theater Barn

Moonlight and Magnolias

Dirty Rotten Scoundrels

Romance, Romance

Zanna Don't!

Veronica's Room

Leading Ladies

Murder at Howard Johnson

Visiting Mr. Green

Grease

Forever Plaid

The Musical of Musicals

The Mousetrap

Same Time, Next Year

How the Other Half Loves

Visual Arts

Weston Playhouse

A Raisin in the Sun

Rent - Weston

25th Spelling Bee

Fully Committed

Les Miserables

No Child. . .

The Light in the Piazza

Williamstown Theatre Fest

It's Jewdy's Show

WTF ARCHIVED REVIEWS

The Atheist

Beyond Therapy

Broke-Ology

Caroline in Jersey

Children

David Storey's "Home"

A Flea in Her Ear

Knickerbocker

Quartermaine's Terms

She Loves Me

Three Sisters

The Torch-Bearers

True West

What is..Cause of Thunder

Hairspray, book by Mark O’Donnell and Thomas Meehan, lyrics by Scott Wittman and Marc Shaiman, Music by Marc Shaiman. Directed by Joe Abraham and Christine Negherbon.

Reviewed by J. Peter Bergman

 


"Oh, Oh, Oh..."


     As contemporary rock musicals go this is one of the best. The characters are caricatures; the plot is straightforward and would make a great animated short; the songs are memorable and remarkably similar to old songs of the period. What it has going for it is a terrific sense of humor in the writing, reflecting positively on its source material, the film by John Waters. It also has verve, and empathy and sympathy and, when cast right, fabulous singing and dancing. This new production at the Mac-Haydn Theatre in Chatham, New York has wonderful performers who can do both of those things and still act the thinnest characters in the world while extolling the beautiful virtues of being fat.

     Surely there is no one left who hasn’t heard, or seen, something to do with Hairspray. Hopefully it won’t be giving away any top secrets to inform you that the role of the protagonist’s mother is played by a man. That’s been part of the joke since the original movie when a Baltimore drag queen named Divine took on the pivotal role of Edna Turnblad, the mother of teenage Tracy, a fatty who clearly has the genes her mother gave her. In this instance the role is taken by a popular favorite in Chatham, John Saunders. He does a wonderful turn as Edna, transforming from a frumpy housewife who takes in laundry to a glamorous superstar of the media in sequins and satin. In the number "Welcome to the Sixties" the first transformation occurs and it leaves you breathless. Saunders singing voice here leaves a lot to be desired, deep and gravely and almost non-musical. His dancing, however, is a joy to behold.

     As her mother’s daughter, Elizabeth Froio takes charge of Tracy Turnblad. The show opens with her early morning ablutions and she is clearly talented, but...and here I must be honest, I could not hear her for much of the first act and then for a portion of the second act. This was true for most of the company, even for the loud and specific Karla Shook who can usually be heard in the next town. There was a problem with the amplification and whether technical or human error was involved it diminished the enjoyment of the show.

     Tracy is almost never off-stage and as a result we expect a lot of the actress playing her. Froio, who seems to have a lot of talent, worked the show for all it was worth, but on Sunday afternoon it wasn’t worth as much as it should be because of this sound problem. Froio is not as physical as her predecessors, at least the ones I’ve seen, in this role. She is not quite as limber as she might be, not quite the spectacular dancer she needs to be and not quite the singer, at least where volume is concerned, as she needed to be.

     Her boyfriend, Link was played nicely by Christopher Rice and the role of dance-show host Corny Collins was taken by Ben Jacoby who was absolute perfection. Even better was Christian White as Seaweed J. Stubbs, the black dancer who romances Tracy’s best girlfriend, Penny Pingleton. Penny was the sweet and later beautiful Katarina Papacostas.

     The villains of the play, the Van Tussle women, were played by Brittany Leslie (Amber, the daughter) and Karla Shook (Velma, the mother). Leslie seemed to swallow a lot of her lines and Shook was the best at playing the worst.

     The not-so-surprise sensation of the company, though, was Yvette Clark as Motormouth Maybelle, the black DJ who nearly stopped the show twice with her numbers. She can carry you away without a mike, without accompaniment I’d bet. She has a powerful instrument and she can handle the funny lines also.

     The direction of this show is a bit messy, not aided by the choreography, some of which was deliciously humorous. Costumes were fine, if a bit sketchy for Tracy who could have changed clothing on a "day-to-day’ basis, a fact lost here with a girl who wears the same clothing day after day after day.

     This isn’t the best "Hairspray" I’ve ever seen, but it won’t be the worst one either. Saunders and Colin Pritchard as Edna’s husband Wilbur almost stopped the show with their very funny love duet "You’re Timeless to Me."

      Is it worth your time: always. If the sound problems are fixed, always plus one. Will you ever go back if they don’t fix it, well, the lady with me has avoided this particular theater for seven years and she had a good enough time with "Hairspray" to banish her ban. She’ll be back. So will I.

◊07-07-2008◊

 


Elizabeth Froio as Tracy; photo provided
John Saunders and Colin Pritchard as Edna and Wilbur; photo provided
Yvette Clark as MayBelle; photo provided

Hairspray plays at the Mac-Haydn Theatre on Route 203 in Chatham, New York through July 20. For information and tickets call the box office at 518-392-9292.


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