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Mr. Charles, Currently of Palm Beach- Comments

Mr. Charles, Currently of Palm Beach. When the synopsis says that Mr. Charles was asked to leave New York City because he was “too gay” I was expecting the worst. Before the play started, I tweeted some friends that I expected it to be “raunchy.” As we were let in, Somewhere Over the Rainbow was playing on the sound system, it was soon followed by Liza Minelli's New York, New York at least I suspected it, Shazaam confirmed it. How stereotypical is this going to be? If there was a single stereot… Continue

Added by Dick Davis on August 29, 2009 at 1:19pm — No Comments

The Tragical Ballad of Black Bonnet- Comments

The Tragical Ballad of Black Bonnet The synopsis of this operetta led me to believe that this was going to be some kind of GLBT propaganda piece. Since that had been my initial perspective on the Festival there was no reason to think otherwise. A transgender person, living as a woman, falls in love with the lovely daughter of the landlord. Yeah, right, I'm ready for the crap. Surprise! This production was thoroughly delightful in its staging and delivery. The musical background music was way t… Continue

Added by Dick Davis on August 29, 2009 at 1:16pm — No Comments

7 (x1) Samurai- Comments

7 (x1) Samurai The subtitle of the play was, “An epic tale. . .told by an idiot” May I assure you that David Gaines, if he is an idiot, has covered his tracks very well. His solo portrayal of all the characters in this classic tale was superb. My notes stated “Marcel Marceau meets Robin Williams” and while primarily mime, his use of many sound effects and few words enhanced the performance. His expressions and physical stunts kept the pace at an almost unachievable level for the entire show. T… Continue

Added by Dick Davis on August 29, 2009 at 1:08pm — 1 Comment

Another Classic of American Literature- Comments

Another Classic of American Literature All of our party had somehow thought this show had a Western theme. It was readily apparent that it was not. Taking place in the seventy-fifth floor office of the CEO, it began with hopes of being a satirical slam on American capitalism. While there were tones and ironies which continued in this theme, it quickly fell apart just as it was beginning build. Certainly there were funny lines, my favorite was “I've eaten chili smarter than you.” The dialog bet… Continue

Added by Dick Davis on August 29, 2009 at 1:00pm — No Comments

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