Season of premieres slated for Playhouse
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A season composed entirely of premieres -- one U.S. premiere, four
West Coasts and one each Southern California and Orange County --
will comprise the 2005-06 season at the Laguna Playhouse, the
theater’s 85th consecutive season of theatrical activity.
The just-announced season -- with a definite emphasis on comedy --
also will include the long-running “Late Nite Catechism” most Monday
nights, with a special presentation of “Sister’s Christmas Catechism:
The Mystery of the Magi’s Gold” opening for a month-long engagement
in late November.
The Laguna season generally kicks off with a musical, and this
time there’ll be little doubt of the subject matter. The opener is
the West Coast premiere of “The Musical of Musicals (the Musical),”
described as a tour-de-force homage/satire of the work of some of
America’s longtime favorite musical theater creators.
Created by Eric Rockwell and Joanne Bogart, “The Musical, etc.” is
a comic satire of the musical theater genre in which one story
becomes five musicals, each in the distinctive style of noted
composers, from Rodgers and Hammerstein to Stephen Sondheim with a
little Jerry Herman and Andrew Lloyd Webber thrown in. The show opens
July 9 and will run through Sept. 4.
“Bad Dates” by Theresa Rebeck, whose “View From the Dome” was seen
earlier this season at Orange Coast College, occupies the Sept. 17 to
Oct. 16 slot in its first production in Southern California. It’s the
tale of a restaurant manager and shoe connoisseur re-entering the
world of dating and encountering one untenable situation after
another. Then there’s a shoebox full of cash and the Romanian mob.
Suffice it to say, this one’s a comedy.
The American premiere of Bernard Farrell’s “Many Happy Returns”
arrives for a holiday season engagement. Again, the emphasis is on
laughter as the author of “Lovers at Versailles” and two other U.S.
premieres at the playhouse offers a holiday farce. Farrell’s plot
centers on a woman who concocts a plan to redeem her unemployed
husband by impressing a supermarket tycoon into hiring him.
Performances will be given from Nov. 19 through Dec. 18.
“Two Pianos, Four Hands,” arriving Jan. 7 in its first production
for Orange County audiences, centers on two boys sharing a goal of
concert piano stardom. Routines in the style of Liberace and Victor
Borge abound. The comedy from Ted Dykstra and Richard Greenblatt will
hold forth at the playhouse through Feb. 5.
Mitch Albom, whose “Tuesdays With Morrie” entertained playhouse
audiences last season, will be represented by the West Coast premiere
of “And the Winner Is.” It’s timed to coincide with Hollywood’s
awards season, playing this time of year when the Oscars are given
out. In this “Twilight Zoneish” adventure, an Oscar-nominated movie
star wakes up in a strange bar where time has no meaning and nothing
is as it seems.
Performance dates are Feb. 18 to March 19.
Another West Coast premiere is “Last Easter” by Byrony Lavery.
This one is a globe-trotting mystery about four friends’ lunatic
pilgrimage to Lourdes, France, where a succession of outlandish
events occurs.
This comedy, by the Tony award-nominated author of “Frozen,” will
play for Laguna audiences from April 22 through May 21.
“The Sleeper,” also a West Coast premiere, is Catherine
Butterfield’s account of a suburban housewife who finds herself
irresistibly drawn to her son’s tutor, who may be involved in some
dangerous political activities. The play won the 2004 Kaufman and
Hart Prize for best new American comedy. Opening night for this one
is June 3 and performances will run through July 2. Playwright
Butterfield also was represented in Laguna with “Joined at the Head”
in 1997.
Not only will “Late Nite Catechism” continue through most Monday
nights, heading into its third year of dark night performances,
co-author Maripat Donovan will be unveiling “Sister’s Christmas
Catechism” each Monday evening from Nov. 21 through Dec. 23. More
information is available from the playhouse at (949) 497-2787.
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