Published in the Weekly Volcano, Feb. 4, 2016
June Carter Cash (Cayman Ilika) and Johnny Cash (Jared Michael Brown) set the stage in Federal Way. Photo credit: Michelle Smith Lewis |
Ring of
Fire
at Centerstage in Federal Way is wonderful entertainment, well worth the drive.
Adapted from the Broadway Production by Richard Maltby, Jr. and Jason Edwards, it
is a hybrid falling somewhere between a play and a musical revue. It tells the
life story of Johnny Cash through his music. There is no dialogue, but there
are a few necessary bits of narration addressed directly to the audience by Cash
(Jared Michael Brown) and June Carter Cash (Cayman Ilika). Similarly, there are
no traditional theatrical scenes, but there is choreographed movement arranged
by director and choreographer Amy Johnson. And how wonderfully the choreography
creates visions of train rides and working on the chain gang, of a youthful
band auditioning before the great record producer Sam Phillips, and of the
beginnings and ends of love.
I was given a hint as to how this musical
experience was going to differ from other theatrical productions when before
curtain time I asked Centerstage Artistic Director Alan Bryce why none of the
actors’ character names were listed in the program. In trying to explain, he
kept saying, “You’ll see. It’s different.”
The band from left Photo credit: Michelle Smith Lewis |
For starters, Brown not only plays Cash, he
also plays other male characters, including Phillips; Ilika plays June Carter
Cash and Cash’s first wife, Vivian Liberto. There’s also a four-piece band: drums
(Zack Summers), electric and acoustic guitar ( Brown
“I Walk The Line,”
and “A Boy Named Sue.”
Ring of Fire, 8 p.m. Thurs.- Sat.,
2 p.m. Sat.-Sun., through Feb/ 14., Centerstage at Knutzen Family Theatre, 3200
SW Dash Point Road, Federal Way, $30, Seniors (65+) and
Military: $25; Youth (25 & Under): $10; VIP: $50, 253-661-1444, www.centerstagetheatre.comxt
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