Congrats to Village Theatre for opening night of their Camelot musical production. Catch the show until 10/13 at Issaquah & 11/10 at Everett. Stay tuned for my full review! #kingArthur #lancelot #Guinevere #excalibur #loveTriangle
Congrats to ACT Theatre on the opening night of Selina Fillinger’s POTUS: Or, Behind Every Great Dumbass Are Seven Women Trying to Keep Him Alive play. Catch the show through 9/29 and stay tuned for my full review! #president #presidency #women #comedy
Elevator Thoughts (aka Tweet): Damn Yankees musical by Reboot Theatre Company & Theatre Off Jackson. Starring Jessie Selleck & Vincent Milay. Delightful choreography by Mackenzie Malhotra. Wonderful “A League of Their Own”-like costumes & baseball player ensemble.
Recommendation See it, especially if you like baseball.
My Synopsis (No Spoilers): An older man makes a deal with the devil (hence “damn” in the title) to become a young baseball superstar so he can win the pennant for his favorite team.
Synopsis from the Licensor or Theatre Company: Put summer into extra innings with Reboot Theatre Company’s upcoming production of Damn Yankees! This sporty musical comedy is a true American classic, packed with baseball, unforgettable music, high-energy dance, and devilish charm. Don’t miss Reboot’s twist on this Broadway mega-hit! Middle-aged baseball fanatic Joe Boyd, trades his soul to the Devil, also known as Mr. Applegate, for a chance to lead his favorite team to victory in the pennant race against the New York Yankees. As young baseball sensation, Joe Hardy, he transforms the hapless Washington Senators into a winning team, only to realize the true worth of the life that he’s left behind.
Attended Performance Date: Opening Night 9/6/24 – Keep your eyes peeled for preview posts on my website and social media if you want earlier notification of shows I’ve seen. Show closes on 9/21/24!
Type: Musical
World Premiere: No
Several or Few Scenes: Several
Several or Few Settings/Locations: Several
Static (Stationary) Set? Yes
Prior Exposure/Knowledge Required: No, but you might enjoy this more if you’re familiar with baseball.
Defined Plot/Storyline: Yes
Live Band/Orchestra: Yes
Equity Actors: None
Total Number of Actors: 15, which is pretty large for such a small stage
Perceived Pace of the Show: Medium speed
Was there an intermission? Yes
Length (Including Any Intermission): 2.75 hours
Was This the First Time I Attended a Production of this Show? Yes
Would I See It Again 3 Years from Now? Yes
Mainstream Appeal: Medium
Other Rave(s) Not Mentioned Above
Songs and Choreography : There were many memorable songs, such as “You’ve Gotta Have Heart,” “Shoeless Joe from Hannibal, Mo,” “The Game,” “Two Lost Souls,” and “Six Months Out of the Year.” This was largely due to Mackenzie Malhotra’s choreography and the exceptional baseball player ensemble. Of course, the well-crafted music played a significant role as well.
Devil and Gags: Mr. Applegate (the devil character played by Vincent Milay) was comedically well-written and well-executed. Additionally, the script contained several cute jokes related to the Satan or hell. For example, Mr. Applegate couldn’t swear on the bible in court because it burned him. Or when someone asked him “Are you anybody?” he replied “not a soul.”
Costumes: Chloe Cook designed nostalgic women’s baseball player outfits similar to the costumes in A League of Their Own movie as shown below.
Rant(s)
Sound Balancing: It was difficult to hear some solo performers since they sang too soft and there were no microphones.
Resolutions (No Spoiler): The script resolved some conflicts at the end unsatisfyingly. The solutions felt random and lazily conceived.
Other Musing(s) and Observation(s)
Gender-conscious Casting: Like their previous shows, Reboot Theatre Company cast several roles with performers differently gendered than the original characters. Interestingly, their characters also often didn’t conform to traditional gender roles. For example, female performers played male baseball players characters but still sometimes acted feminine. They wrapped their hair in a towel in the locker room or screamed excitedly after a game like “woo girls.” It was certainly a show full of gender bending.
Vocal Range: I was a little worried that that the gender inclusive casting would force the performers to sing unnaturally and unpleasantly too high or too low. Fortunately, I didn’t hear any weird vocal ranges in this production. It made me wonder if they transposed any songs.
Temperature: I was also worried about attending this show on a hot day. As I’ve often mentioned in the past, Theatre Off Jackson is too hot in the summer. Fortunately, the A/C valiantly and successfully cooled the room adequately during the performance.
Theatre Company: Reboot Theatre Company and Theatre Off Jackson
Venue: Theatre Off Jackson
Venue Physical Address: 409 7th Ave S, Seattle, WA 98104
Price Range: $30
Ticket Affordability Options: You can self-select the $5 inclusion rate on the ticketing website
Dates: September 6 to 21, 2024
Seating: General Admission
Parking: Paid street parking is usually available north of the theatre on the hill close to the park. You can also try free parking on Jackson Street under/past the I-5 bridge, though it’s a dodgier area. As usual, there are paid parking lots nearby as well.
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Congrats to Reboot Theatre & Theatre Off Jackson on the opening night to the Damn Yankees musical & their packed, energetic audience. Catch the show through 9/21 and stay tuned for my full review!
Elevator Thoughts (aka Tweet): Harry Turpin’s & Stacie Hart’s Come On, Get Tappy! world premiere musical by Outrage Onstage at SecondStory Repertory. I’d like to think Shirley Temple’s life behind the scenes was as campy & sensational as this.
Recommendation See it if either 1) you enjoy camp 2) you want to support community theatre 3) or you want to support new theatre works.
My Synopsis (No Spoilers): Hijinks ensue when an unexpected villain threatens the natural order of a Shirley Temple-style variety show.
Synopsis from the Licensor or Theatre Company: The “Tappy McCrackin Variety Hour” is the biggest hit show network television has ever seen. A pint-sized girl named Tappy McCrackin is the singing, dancing star of it all – but she’s collected a dangerous enemy in her rise to the top. As the show prepares to celebrate its 25th anniversary with a huge spectacle performance to be broadcast live in every living room in America, danger lurks in the wings. Villains, friends, and lovers find themselves in a chaotic scene when disaster strikes the studio – right before the big show. As the cameras roll, who will help her save the day?
Attended Performance Date: 8/29/24 – Keep your eyes peeled for preview posts on my website and social media if you want earlier notification of shows I’ve seen. Show closes on 9/15/24!
Type: Musical
World Premiere: Yes
Several or Few Scenes: Several
Several or Few Settings/Locations: A couple
Static (Stationary) Set? Mostly yes
Prior Exposure/Knowledge Required: No
Defined Plot/Storyline: Yes
Live Band/Orchestra: Yes
Equity Actors: None
Total Number of Actors: 16, which is pretty large for such a small stage
Perceived Pace of the Show: Medium speed
Was there an intermission? Yes
Length (Including Any Intermission): 2.75 hours
Was This the First Time I Attended a Production of this Show? Yes
Would I See It Again 3 Years from Now? No
Mainstream Appeal: Medium
Other Rave(s) Not Mentioned Above
Costumes: For a non-Equity show, I was surprised with the diverse sizable costume selection curated by costume designer Kristin Haskins. What a spectacle!
Fish Sponsor Gag: Regarding the fish-related sponsor mentioned in the script, the advertisement songs that played in the background before the show and during intermission were a nice touch.
Tappy Shrine: Another impressive attention to detail was the extensive “Tappy McCrackin Discovery Gallery” shrine in the theatre lobby. It featured wall art, headlines, and memorabilia that showcased Tappy’s fictional career over the years. The intermission might not be long enough to fully explore all the intriguing lore!
Tap Dancing: I absolutely love watching tap dancing in musicals. The mention of “tap” in the title actually initially drew me to see this show. However, while the production featured more tap dancing than most musicals, I was still expecting even more given the name of the titular main character. Side note, the “saluting” dance routine from choreographer (also the co-creator and director) Harry Turpin reminded me of the classic “Anything Goes” song with Sutton Foster.
Rant(s)
Mic-ing: Some dialogue and lyrics were difficult to understand. It could have been different microphone models, suboptimal microphone placement, inconsistent microphone usage, soundboard operation, or something else. I’m fairly certain I missed background story that was integral to the plot because of this.
Other Musing(s) and Observation(s)
Second Act Script Development: The second act script, particularly the latter half, unfortunately fell prey to a common theatre issue where it feels less developed compared to the first act. This portion of the script could benefit from additional reworking and refinement.
Theatre Company: Outrage Onstage and SecondStory Repertory
Venue: SecondStory Repertory
Venue Physical Address: 7325 166th Ave NE Ste F250, Redmond, WA 98052
Price Range: $35
Dates: August 23 to September 15, 2024
Seating: General Admission
Parking: Free lot or free garage parking provided by the Redmond Town Square outdoor mall where the theatre company resides.
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