[Mb-hair] Hair in Bridgeport CT
Barbara Siomos
barbarasiomos38 at msn.com
Sun Mar 6 09:36:20 PST 2005
Hi Nina....
It is only about 2 hours from where I live in PA to drive to Bridgeport so you know I am going... :-)
Also I am hoping Brenda (from HAiR office) can go once with me as I am planning to go more than once. She plans to come up from S.C. to see her daughter in NYC, although the dates in May are a bit close to end of show. I am hoping she can change the dates with her work time for vacation. It would do us both good to get together once again as we are best pals now and were in NYC also.
The show sounds great, if anyone else on the East coast is up for going let me know cause I plan to go in April and May...
peace,
barbara
-----Original Message-----
From: Little Birdie
Sent: Sun, 6 Mar 2005 06:48:46 -0800
To: mb-hair at islandlists.com
Subject: [Mb-hair] Hair in Bridgeport CT
Anyone in the New York/New England area get yourself over to Bridgeport CT
where the Downtown Cabaret Theatre is doing Hair now through May 22. Robert
Camuto, Bill Swiggard, and I, along with family and friends saw this show
last night, and it was absolutely terrific! The minute we walked into the
theater and saw the set, which is a scaled down version of the original set
down to the Waverly sign and flying Pegasus, we knew we were in for a treat.
This production was directed and staged by Julie Arenal, who choreographed
the Broadway production and directed several other original run production.
She used 85% of the original staging and choreography - It was at moments
like stepping 35 years back in time. The singing and dancing were first
rate, the band was great, the performances excellent, and the enthusiasm of
the Tribe was palpable. My only complaint is that they cut 4 songs - Dead
End, Going Down, Electric Blues, and The Bed - along with several scenes -
the pill scene, the movie scene (more unusual to see this one in rather than
out these days), and the Be-In was shortened. However they included the
Young Recruit scene, something I haven't seen in a production in years, and
which it was really nice to see again. A strong scene when done well. Julie
also restaged some numbers, like Don't Put it Down, and her new work fit
seamlessly into the original choreography.
Special mention should be made of Dennis Moench as Woof - the best Woof I've
seen since the Broadway show closed, and many other wonderful performances -
Emily Drennan as Sheila (beautiful voice!), J. Cameron Barnett as Hud
(fantastic!), Liza Marie Johnson as Jeanie, Stephanie St. Hilaire as Crissy,
Jummane Langston, Lauren Moss, Lauren Hooper, and many Tribe members whom I
can't identify by name - I wish I could as they all deserve credit and
mention for their outstanding performances! Also special mention should be
made of Kenny Moten - a strong Berger who amazingly stepped into the role 6
days before they opened, but looked like he had been playing the role for
much longer. Amazing job.
We saw Galt and Julie, which was, as always, lovely. Julie shared with us
that the whole production had been put together in 12 days, which is
astounding considering the level of performance. I cannot recommend strongly
enough that anyone who can make it to Bridgeport do so. This is the real
thing, folks. The closest you'll get to seeing how it was 35 years ago.
For information and tickets the Bridgeport CT Downtown Cabaret Theatre web
site is at: http://www.dtcab.com/
They tell me they are selling out fast, so don't wait. And let me know
when/if you are going - we would all love to go again.
Love,
Nina
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