UTAH THEATRE LOG 2/21-3/7 (PERSUASION, JC SUPERSTAR, GUYS AND DOLLS) (RACHEL’S THEATRE LOG 110)

Hi theatre friends! I am about to set off to Austin Texas this week for SXSW film festival but before I do so I want to give my quick thoughts on 3 live productions I was able to see as a patron. Please let me know what you have been watching:

PERSUASION- PARKER THEATRE, SALT LAKE CITY

I feel very fortunate to be able to enjoy The Parker Theatre and their special brand of period-themed productions they offer my community. I have enjoyed almost everything they have put on including their annual Jane Austen entry (they’ve done Emma, Pride and Prejudice and now Persuasion.) This Persuasion is probably my least favorite of their Austen adaptations but I still enjoyed it.

What impressed me the most about this adaptation by Kaitlyn & Jennifer Hohl (Jennifer is the director) is how much humor they were able to get out of this story. Aside from Mary, it’s not an Austen novel I associate with a lot of humor but I think that was entertaining and kept enough in the spirit of the novel to not be a problem (I know other audience members that found it more jarring which I can understand.) Speaking of Mary she is the highlight of the cast with a hilarious performance from McKelle Shaw.

Madeline Thatcher and Daniel Frederickson have nice chemistry as Anne and Wentworth but one of the challenges of Persuasion is the two lovers aren’t together very much in the story. The version I saw of this at Snow College gets around this problem by having 2 couples cast as a young and old Anne and Wentworth but as this is already a mammoth cast I know that isn’t always possible. Still does present a challenge the adaptation wasn’t fully able to overcome.

There was also a problem the night I attended of a very overheated theatre that made the nearly 3 hour production tough to sit through. I’m not sure what happened but I felt bad for the actors sweating and everyone was getting very antsy. The things we do for theatre! This production of Persuasion finishes it’s run tomorrow 3/8 but I highly recommend getting tickets to the Parker. It is a gem of Utah theatre and even their weaker entries are worth seeing. Their next production is The Sting and you can find more information here. (I say mixed bag just because of the heat and it is my least favorite of the Austen plays they’ve done.)

JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR- THE GRAND THEATRE, SALT LAKE CITY

Over the last few years I’ve had the chance to see a number of religious themed musicals including Godspell, Children of Eden and more. One I had never seen, however, is Jesus Christ Superstar but I had the opportunity to see it at The Grand Theatre at SLCC this week, and I found it to be a very intriguing experience.

Obviously this rock opera version of the Christ story is not going to fit into what we see in most traditional church services but hopefully a different setting will help viewers to see the story in a new way. It certainly did so for me. I was very impressed with the live band The Grand had and how director Anne Stewart Mark used the large stage to its fully capacity- even creating layers of choreography with multi-tiered scaffolding for the performers (Jessica Pace choreographer.)

The musical by Andrew Lloyd Webber (music) and Tim Rice (lyrics) clips along at a brisk pace which was a pleasant surprise and helps the proceedings from feeling heavy-handed. Michael Scott Johnson is outstanding as Jesus with a beautiful tenor voice and the ensemble is very strong. Some of the other leads I didn’t think were as strong vocally but not enough to derail the production.

Act II with “Gethsemane” and “Trial By Pilate/Thirty-Nine Lashes” pull no punches and were quite brutal to get through (appropriately so.) It’s no accident they have a Blood Consultant listed in the program (Arika Shockmel) because each lashing and punch felt very real. It might be too much for some viewers but I found it to be quite moving and left me thinking for days after the experience. Jesus Christ Superstar is playing at The Grand until March 22nd and I think it is definitely worth your time. Tickets can be purchased here.

GUYS AND DOLLS- IDEAL PLAYHOUSE, HEBER

I will only say a few words about Guys and Dolls at Ideal Playhouse in Heber because I have already done a full review here. The first time I saw it was at a preview night, which they were kind enough to let me view (I had planned on seeing it opening night but a family commitment came up, and they were kind enough to let me sit in the dress rehearsal.) However, since I didn’t get to see it in a finished form I wanted to see it again, and I had the chance tonight.

This production is what I love to see from community theatre. It’s energetic with mostly young performers doing their best with lively choreography and charismatic leads. I saw Brittany Smith again as Adelaide and she’s fantastic with Eddie Ryan as a young but charming Sky Masterson. I also really enjoyed all the gangsters again with Nathaniel Gay doing a wonderful “Sit Down You’re Rocking the Boat”

Guys and Dolls is such a fun show and the full-theatre projections add a special touch to the production at Ideal. This is a new company and I just love what they are doing there. The musical is playing through March 15th and tickets can be purchased here.

These logged shows I pay for out of pocket and I’d love to do that as much as possible. If you have a show you’d like me to take a look at and write a full review let me know. I also have my patreon which is a great way to support what I do and get some really fun perks. Find out more here.

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