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Tom Titus
Probably the best way to sum up “Something’s Afoot,” the current
production at Costa Mesa’s Vanguard University, is that it could be the
byproduct of an unlikely assignation between Agatha Christie and Mel
Brooks.
This delightfully wacky and decidedly over-the-top spoof of the mystery
theater genre by James McDonald, Davis Vos and Robert Gerlach is a
familiar entity around community theaters in both Costa Mesa and Newport
Beach, where it has logged three previous appearances. The local college
version, however, tops them all in one individual respect.
Whoever said, “Those who can, do; those who can’t, teach” obviously never
encountered Susan K. Berkompas. The head of Vanguard’s drama department
makes an onstage appearance in “Something’s Afoot” and effectively swipes
the show as part of an excellent ensemble.
Berkompas, as the dowager Lady Grace -- one of seven guests invited to a
murderously funny evening in a secluded mansion -- virtually conducts a
seminar on comic characterization. With her fractured French and Bette
Davis eyes, she delivers a magnificent performance and sets a lofty
standard for the rest of the cast.
“Something’s Afoot” is deeply rooted in Christie’s “Ten Little Indians,”
wherein the guests meet their demise in a number of assorted, and
creative ways.
Director Carey Smith, who also choreographs the lively musical numbers,
has fashioned a hilarious comic gem which gains a special glitter from
Lia Hansen’s lustrous period (1933) costumes.
Berkompas, indeed, stands out, but several other cast members contribute
memorable, and energetic, performances. Jenna Hafner’s platinum blond
ingenue is a total delight, and her budding romance with collegiate
oarsman Steve Limones is nicely documented as the actors take their
“straight role” assignments to a high comic level.
Bonnie Abraham enacts the Miss Marple-type sleuth with authority and
aplomb, while tall, leggy Suzee Adams sparkles as the “legal heir” to her
uncle’s fortune. Both consume large chunks of scenery in their musical
numbers and engage the audience splendidly.
Stan Jones renders a recognizable stuffy British military figure in this
musical game of Clue, while Matt Gardener is effective as a doctor. Chris
Tillman offers a Lurch-like figure as the butler, his shaved head
enhancing the effect.
The servants, in fact, hardly fade into the background in this robust
comedy. Amy Doctorchik is a perky, feisty maid and John Evangelista a
lusty, lecherous handyman, both spicing the already bubbling plot.
Technically, the Vanguard production revels in the traditional thunder
and lightning effects associated with the genre, which must be credited
to Austin Henken, Tim Mueller and Jeremy Rynders. Mueller’s set design --
with its tricky avenues for lethal disposition -- functions like an 11th
cast member.
“Something’s Afoot” combines comedy and music with generous helpings of
satire in an eminently watchable production at the college’s Lyceum
Theater. Even if you’ve seen the previous local versions, you’ll still
get a big kick out of this one.
* WHAT: “Something’s Afoot”
* WHERE: Vanguard University Lyceum Theater, 55 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa
* WHEN: Closing performances Thursday through Saturday at 8 p.m., Sunday
at 2 p.m.
* HOW MUCH: $15
* PHONE: (714) 669-6145
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