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Broadway Greatest Hits at Lakewood Playhouse
By
Alec Clayton
Published in the Weekly Volcano, Jan. 17, 2019
Katheryne Elliott as Elle Woods in Legally Blonde, photo by Tim Johnson |
Since opening Off-Broadway in 1982, there have been more than 20 editions of the show in New York, London and Los Angeles, and each edition spoofs different shows from Chicago to Fiddler on the Roof, to Rent, Hello Dolly and Hairspray. Show business personalities are known to wait in delicious anticipation to see if they’re going to be spoofed next.
from left: Alexis Dyson and Katheryne Elliot in "Rent,"photo by Tim Johnson |
It
is a show filled with great music, fabulously skewed lyrics making fun of
Broadway. The six-person cast in Lakewood Playhouse’s performance are not only
outstanding singers, they are skilled actors, impersonators, and dancers
(choreography by Ashley Roy, who is also in the cast).
Sharry
O’Hare, who said she did not want to even audition because she didn’t think she
could do impersonations, was talked into considering it and changed her mind.
She does a spot-on and knockout funny impersonation of Carol Channing.
Micheal O'Hara displays singing chops that will make
you go ga-ga when he performs as Mandy Patinkin singing "Somewhat Overindulgent"
to the tune of "Somewhere Over the Rainbow."
Dawn Padula as Chita Rivera makes
fun of Rita Moreno in a medley of songs from West Side Story, until Katheryne Elliott
as Moreno joins her on stage to sing her version, and the two stars
(Moreno played Anita in the movie and Rivera played Anita on Broadway) trade
insults to the tune of "America" and other songs from West Side Story.
O'Hara makes fun of the great Bob Fosse with the tune
"Hey Bob Fosse” sung to the tune of "Hey Big Spender."
The entire ensemble is insanely hilarious doing “Ambition”
to the tune of “Tradition” from Fiddler
on the Roof.
Roy does a long solo impersonation of Liza Minnelli
in which she repeatedly brags that her mother is Judy Garland, and Padula does
an equally impressive impersonation of Barbara Streisand. The way she brushes
her hair away from her face is worth the price of a ticket.
Elliott also performs as Elle Woods
from Legally Blonde while cuddling a
dog, Alexis Dyson goes Into the Woods with
style, while Timothy McFarlan is a comically majestic as Cameron Macintosh, legendary
producer of such hits as Phantom of the
Opera, Cats and Les Misérables, the
latter of which gets more stage time than anything else.
I
could go on ad infinitum naming songs and stars but suffice it to say it is two
hours of non-stop song and dance, and every number is funny and performed with
knock-’em-dead skill.
As a bonus to all that laughter and music, there are
countless costume changes throughout with a myriad of inventive costumes designed
by Lauren Wells.
Forbidden Broadway is the perfect post-holiday
entertainment.
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Broadway Greatest Hits, 8 p.m., Friday-Saturday, 2 p.m., Sunday, through Feb.
3, Lakewood Playhouse, 5729 Lakewood Towne Center Blvd. Lakewood, $30, $28 military
and seniors, $25 students/educators, 253.588.0042,
lakewoodplayhouse.org
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