There’s something for everyone this upcoming weekend as
local theater groups present musicals highlighting songs from the 30’s through
the 60’s. All generations will love these offerings from the Connecticut
Playmakers in Old Greenwich, the Carriage House Arts Center in Norwalk, and the
Bridgeport Theatre Company. Pick your era and join the fun!
If you are looking for great selections from the American
Songbook, look no further than Sing for
Your Supper, a fully staged musical revue featuring the songs of Richard
Rogers and Lorenz Hart. Rodgers and Hart wrote over 500 songs for 26 Broadway
musicals. In Sing for Your Supper, 21
performers sing and dance their way through over 40 of the best of Rodgers and
Hart’s classics, including “Johnny One Note,” “Sing for your Supper,” “Blue
Moon,” “Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered,” “Where or When,” “The Lady is a
Tramp,” and the quirky, comedic “To Keep My Love Alive.” The cast features the
talented Patric Hale who is a winner of New York City’s Mario Lanza Competition
and Westport native and soprano Lucia Palmieri who had her sold-out solo debut
in Carnegie Hall in 2006, has performed with the New York City Grand Opera, and
has been featured in shows on Bravo and ESPN.
Lucia Palmieri, Martin Diamond and cast of Sing for Your Supper Photo Credit: Jeffrey R. Wyant |
Director Donna McLaughlin Wyant, has produced shows
featuring Tony Bennett, Donna Summer, Natalie Cole and the Irish Tenors, and is
an Emmy and Clio-award-winning producer. Music Director Chris Coogan-has been hailed by The New York
Times as “a masterful pianist,” and has played with Bette Midler, Donna Summer,
Ronnie Spector, Phoebe Snow, Jose Feliciano, James Naughton, Broadway stars
Kristen Chenoweth, and Kelli O’Hara. Chris is also the founder and music
director of The Good News Gospel Choir, a 50-voice, multi-denominational
singing group that performs in Churches and venues in New York and Connecticut.
Sing for Your Supper
runs each weekend through October 26th at the First Congregational
Church Auditorium, 108 Sound Beach Avenue, Old Greenwich, CT. For reservations
call (203) 249-5419, or order online: Connecticut
Playmakers.
If 1950’s pop music is more your speed, you can go to The Marvelous Wonderettes at the
Carriage House Arts Center in Norwalk. This smash off-Broadway show, written
and created by Roger Bean, takes you to the 1958 Springfield High School prom,
where songleaders Betty Jean, Cindy Lou, Missy and Suzy, rally together to
entertain their classmates in four-part harmony.
The cast of the Marvelous Wonderettes |
You’ll want to sing along with
cast members Lauren Jacob, Candice Sisbarro, Dainelle Testori-Gartner and
Melinda Zupaniotis as they don their best starched crinolines and bouffant
hairdos and lead you through songs like “Lollipop,” “Dream Lover,” “Stupid
Cupid,” “Lipstick on Your Collar,” “Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me,” “It’s My
Party,” "Respect" and over 20 other classic hits. Directed and
choreographed by Lauren Nicole Sherwood, with musical direction by Dan
Ringuette, this nostalgic walk down memory lane is sure to be a hit!
The Marvelous Wonderettes
runs until November 1st at the Carriage House Arts Center, 390 Grumman Avenue, Norwalk, CT. Call 203-229-9797 or visit Carriage House Arts Center for
tickets.
If you are looking for a grittier, socially conscious
experience, then join the be-in lovefest that is Hair, now being presented by the Bridgeport Theatre Company at the
newly renovated Downtown Cabaret Theatre. This classic rock musical is at once
both a joyous celebration of youth and a poignant journey through a tumultuous
1960s America. This exuberant musical about a group of teenagers searching for
truth, peace and love in the Vietnam War era has struck a resonant chord with
audiences of all ages.
Marques Christopher and the cast of Hair Photo Credit: KevinMcNairPhotography |
Under the musical direction of Eli Newsom, Hair features an extraordinary, vocally
strong, multi-cultural cast singing a long list of chart topping hit songs,
including “Aquarius,” “Let the Sun Shine In,” “Good Morning, Starshine” and
“Easy To Be Hard.” Director and choreographer Lance Gray has lead the local
cast members through some of their strongest performances to date. Along with
the colorful and authentic costumes by Jessica Camarero, and the beautiful new
Cabaret lighting designed by Hugh Hallinan and Phill Hill, Bridgeport Theatre
Company’s Hair is as
visually stunning as it is entertaining.
But be warned: this show is recommended for ages 13 +; it
includes simulated drug use, brief nudity, profanity, questioning of religion,
blatant sexual positioning, and refusal of authority. But for those with the
maturity to handle that, or who can look back nostalgically at this era full of
energy, love, beads, flowers and happiness…enjoy!
Hair runs through
October 25th at the Downtown Cabaret Theatre, 263 Golden Hill Street,
Bridgeport, CT. Call 203-576-1636 or visit Bridgeport Theatre Company for
tickets.
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