Suzie Harrison No Square Theatre performers may...
Suzie Harrison
No Square Theatre performers may not be eligible for any Tonys,
but they could be formidable competition in the singing and dancing
department.
The No Square group plans to bring down the house with “The World
Goes Round” by Broadway’s John Kander and Fred Ebb.
No Square’s production of “The World Goes Round” will be Feb. 7
and 8 at the Artists’ Theatre and will bring legendary show tunes to
the stage.
“The music is fantastic,” performer Carol Robinson said. “It’s so
timely because of the popularity of ‘Chicago’ -- a lot of people
haven’t been exposed to the music, people who know it will definitely
be more inclined to see it.”
Kander and Ebb are the longest-running music and lyrics
partnership in Broadway musical history with works including such
greats as “Cabaret,” “Kiss of the Spider Woman,” “Funny Lady” and
“Zorba.”
Pat Warren is part of No Square’s group and has the credentials of
being with the Broadway company of “Evita.”
The director, who is also in charge of the choreography and
musical direction, Adam Hemming, said the talent is unparalleled.
“The talent is wonderful, the best caliber,” Hemming said. “It’s a
joy to glean material from Kander and Ebb -- it’s quite a vast array
to glean from.”
Hemming said that it’s a celebration of Laguna Beach people, young
and old, who will be performing. Many have graduated from Laguna
Beach High School and go back several generations.
Of the songs, “Cabaret” is the most difficult to perform. But it’s
also the most fun and well known, Hemming said. He said their version
is a Manhattan Transfer type version that is stylized.
“We have an extraordinary amount of talent,” No Square Theatre’s
founder and artistic director Bree Burgess Rosen said. “There’s so
much talent in the cast.”
During a recent rehearsal, local Rufino Cabang, who is a member of
the Screen Actor’s Guild and whose family owns Royal Hawaiian, was
practicing the song “Sara Lee” -- his talent was apparent as he sang
about his love.
Rosen couldn’t say enough about the local professionals who
volunteer their time and talent to bring Broadway to the West Coast.
Unlike the movie “Chicago,” in which the song “Class” was cut, No
Square is making it a part of the repertoire.
“It’s called ‘Class,’ but it’s anything but,” Rosen said.
She said that Phoebe Ward, volunteer stage manager, will be
performing the duet with her. “The performers in the company are the
salt of the earth,” Rosen said. “We rehearse very little, they’re
very self-motivated, committed -- it’s very capsulized. There’s no
script. We have such high caliber people.”
Running down the list of people in the show, Rosen named their
credentials like a proud mother -- from Screen Actors Guild members
to key touring performances, Broadway experience and L.A.
productions, Rosen is thrilled with the talent.
David Stoneman first auditioned for last year’s “Rodgers with
Heart” to become one of the players who is also in this show.
“He’s phenomenal operatic baritone. Of course, no one is getting
paid,” Rosen said. “There’s a lot of professionals who are doing this
solely as an entertainment mercenary. Everybody is here out of the
generosity of their hearts.”
The sets have been either recycled from previous performances,
such as one of the “Lagunatics” and “Bugsy Malone,” Rosen said as she
looked around the room and pointed to various pieces.
Either that or they’ve been donated by Laguna businesses and
people, which really makes a difference to a nonprofit group such as
No Square Theatre.
Plus, the Business Improvement District has given them some funds.
Looking around the rehearsal space and listening to the sounds,
Rosen has a lot of pride about the community theater she started in
Laguna.
The concert is at 8 p.m. at the Artists’ Theatre at 625 Park Ave.
Tickets are $20 each with a sellout expected.
For tickets or information, call 497-1950.
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