Handing it all over to ‘Sweet Charity’
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Director Michael Ross told the board of the Newport Theatre Arts
Center last year that he’d stage the musical “Sweet Charity” on the
condition that Kerri Vickers be cast in the title role.
Board members mulled over the idea because pre-casting roles isn’t
normally done. They agreed.
“Charity is a tour-de-force role that offers whatever actress playing
her to show off not only her singing and dancing skills, but her acting
range,” Ross said. “Kerri is the only actress I know who has the ability
to pull that off.”
The actress, a former Newport Beach resident, said she was honored to
be chosen for the role. The Bob Fosse show, based on the Neil Simon book,
runs through June 30 at the Newport Theatre Arts Center.
“She gets looked at as naive and ignorant, she’s not the brightest
bulb, but she never gives up,” Vickers said of her character. “To
Charity, love is everything in the world. I just sort of relished the
opportunity to play her because she had so much to offer and because of
everything she represents.”
The story is about Charity Hope Valentine, a hostess in a dance hall
who wears her heart on her sleeve. People tend to take advantage of her
and she learns tough lessons. Then she meets a man. Things go well. But
he finds out her past and things change. She, meanwhile, remains her
hopeful self.
“It’s got a poignant message even though it’s delivered through this
undereducated person,” Vickers said. “She’s not stupid at all. She’s just
not educated. She’s really trusting and honest and open and is not afraid
to say things. Nowadays, in today’s time, that is really really brave.”
For the 28-year-old actress, the role of Charity is a chance to play a
character she admires.
The role of dancing Charity in this Bob Fosse musical, with the hit
tunes “Big Spender” and “Rich Man’s Frug,” is a separate thrill.
“As a dancer, it was so essential to me that we do the Fosse
choreography,” she said. “To me, it is the style of the show. It captures
the style of the show. It was so important to me that that was maintained
and glorified.”
The dances are subtle, as Fosse’s moves always are. Everything is
turned in and it’s all about the attitudes and facial expressions.
“I think Fosse is so incredibly brilliant because he took dance and
made it fit into real life,” Vickers said. “It all started to mesh
together and blend together. It fits the style of the characters.”
FYI
WHAT: “Sweet Charity”
WHEN: Through June 30; Performances will be at 8 p.m. Thursday through
Saturday, with 2:30 p.m. matinees Sunday
WHERE: Newport Theatre Arts Center, 2501 Cliff Drive, Newport Beach
COST: $15
CALL: (949) 631-0288
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