Sunday, December 7, 2008

Music Man is Hot!

Here's a lovely review about my current production, "The Music Man." It's playing at the Egyptian Theatre in Park City. COME SEE IT! :-)

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Review: Egyptian Theatre's 'Music Man' is hotIowa in July in Park City in December? You bet!

By Robert Coleman

Special To The Tribune


Salt Lake TribuneUpdated:

 Going from fresh snow on Park City's December streets to Iowa in July seemed quite unusual. Why would a theater in this winter sports hot spot present Meredith Willson's "The Music Man" this time of year?


But the Egyptian Theatre Company's lively production had the audience quickly shedding coats and longing for ice-cold lemonade.


The musical's story of con man Harold Hill (Mark R. Gollaher) selling band instruments and uniforms to the parents of River City's youth, and skeptical librarian/piano teacher Marian Paroo (Carianne H. Jones), unfolded enthusiastically. The rapid-paced production benefited from Gollaher's fast-talking, relentless performance and director Terrence Goodman's judicious score cuts.


Gollaher's transformation from an oily salesman to love-smitten penitent is remarkable. His slightly raspy voice had trouble reaching low notes during "Seventy-Six Trombones" but achieved clearer focus on songs with Jones, including "Till There Was You." Her buttery voice had operatic heft in "My White Knight" (a tune replaced by "Being in Love" for the movie), but took on a tender shade for "Goodnight My Someone." Vocally and physically, she was Gollaher's opposite, but they quickly developed an appealing chemistry.

The solid cast had many other standouts. Mason Johnson stole the show as Winthrop. There may not have been a more endearing version of this character since Ronnie Howard played the lisping child on the big screen. His priceless expressions and fearless rendition of "Gary Indiana" are worth the price of a ticket.

Charleton W. Bluford as Hill's friend Marcellus Washburn is another total-package performer. "Shipoopi" highlighted his appealing voice, effortless dancing and considerable acting chops.


Kinetic energy and bluster infused Bob Longoria's depiction of anvil salesman Charlie Cowell. Expressive eyes and feigned pomposity made Dee Macaluso's portrait of the mayor's wife, Eulalie Mackechnie Shinn, less forbidding but she sustained a scene-stealing presence throughout.


Veteran actor Fredric Cook as Mayor Shinn suffered from some comedic timing misfires that robbed some of the intended bufoonery from his character's lines. But his jowl-wobbling line "Where's the band?" was a unique touch.


The school board-turned-barbershop quartet -- Aaron Spencer, W. Derek Hendricks, Tyson Richard Baker and Rick LaPointe -- delivered tight harmony and animated performances.


The rest of the cast delivered polished performances and maximized the small capacity of the stage thanks to Goodman's purposeful direction and Janet Muse Gray's compelling choreography.


Anne Benson's beautifully detailed, efficient sets allowed scenes to flow seamlessly. Nancy Hill's turn-of-the-century costumes, Jesse Portillo's lighting and Eric Robinette's sound design kept eyes and ears focused on Iowa's small-town citizenry. And a seven-piece band led by keyboardist Trevor Jerome accomplished the yeoman's task of distilling a full orchestral score into a tight combo chart. Trumpet player Reed LeCheminant's endurance was particularly amazing.


As Professor Hill told Marian, "Pile up enough tomorrows, and you'll find you have nothing but a bunch of empty yesterdays." Don't miss an opportunity to spend a bit of your holiday in Iowa.

 

Trouble comes to Park City

What » "The Music Man"

Where » Egyptian Theatre, 328 S. Main St., Park City

When » Reviewed Dec. 4; continues at 7 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays, with 2 p.m. matinees on Saturdays and Sundays through Dec. 28. Additional shows Dec. 11 and 18 at 7 p.m.

Tickets » $16-$30, at 435-649-9371 or www.ParkCityShows.com.

Running time » Two hours and 20 minutes, with one intermission.

Bottom line » An energetic "Music Man" has marched into Park City for the holiday season.

  

Friday, December 5, 2008

212º - The Extra Degree

Ok, so I was at a meeting this morning, and I came back to my office to find a book sitting on my desk. The book was entitled 212º the extra degree.

So I opened it up and the preface reads:

ONE DEGREE
"Applying one extra degree of temperature to water means the difference between something that is simply very hot and something that generates enough force to power a machine - a beautifully uncomplicated metaphor that ideally should feed our every endeavor - consistently pushing us to make the extra effort in every task, action and effort we undertake...."

I started reading all of the simple suggestions that help in general life...or even as specifically as if you were a Baseball Coach. It's amazing the little things you can do...the extra degree that you add...and how that truly can affect things. My favorite one so far (there is much more to read) is:

212 commitment
Put a smile in the path of complain...once daily.
Cease to complain.

I work in an environment where there is always just so much negativity and it is exhausting. I work with some people who tend to complain about EVERYTHING...but if I help set the standard and not complain at least once a day, that is 365 seeds of negativity that I eliminate :) Here's to hoping it works.

Wednesday, December 3, 2008

It's Beginning to Look a Lot like Christmas!

This week, while I am off from the show for a few days, I decided to get my Christmas Lights and Decorations up. It's been fun especially being in the new house and wanting it to look all pretty and festive. So as I decorated outside, Bailey watched me from behind the glass door. I tried letting her stay outside with me but she kept chasing after anyone who walked by. She gets sooo excited when she sees people. :) 
           


I still want to add more to what I've done. It's funny, you think you are done and then once you see it you want to add more garland "here" or some lights "there"...it's  a work in progress. But considering that I didn't decorate an OUNCE last year at my old house, I wanted to be sure to get more in the spirit this year. I also want to go see and do more festive activities like going to see Holiday Concerts or Shows, Christmas Lights, Christmas Caroling/Parties, etc. Today I downloaded 3 Christmas Albums to add to my iTunes library. This is going to be the best Christmas ever!!

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