Summer stars, big and little, to shine in Laguna
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Tom Titus
The stars will be out in Laguna this summer -- or rather in, as in
inside the Laguna Playhouse. And Sally Struthers won’t be the only famous
name performing there.
Struthers, of course, opens next Saturday in “Always . . . Patsy
Cline,” and will be doing her thing Tuesdays through Saturdays until Aug.
25 (more on that show next week). That leaves Monday evenings open, and
the playhouse has something special in mind for those as well.
Booked for one-night stands in August are an evening of music entitled
“Something Old, Something New,” coming Aug. 12; Susan Egan and Lisa
Richard in concert, Aug. 19, and Charles Nelson Reilly in “Save It for
the Stage: The Life of Reilly,” to be presented Aug. 25.
Composer-lyricist Steve Schalchlin and playwright-director Jim Brochu
will open the month of “Summer Monday Specials” with their “Something
Old, Something New,” a reprise of memorable musical moments from their
award-winning musical, “The Last Session,” produced at the playhouse in
1998.
That’s the “old” material. The “new” will be a dozen songs from their
upcoming musical comedy “The Big Voice,” about faith fear and a man who
decides to test God. No word yet whether that one’s coming our way
eventually.
Tony-nominated Susan Egan, who starred in “Jekyll and Hyde” at the
Orange County Performing Arts Center a few seasons ago, joins Lisa
Richard who, according to Entertainment Today, “has a voice to rival any
of the legendary belters of the Great White Way,” for the Aug. 19
concert. The songbirds will present an evening of songs and stories at
the playhouse.
Charles Nelson Reilly -- whose career spans a roller coaster ride in
show business as an actor, teacher, stage and opera director and TV
personality -- will bring his one-man show to Laguna Aug. 26.
He’s no stranger to the Art Colony. Reilly directed Julie Harris in
“The Belle of Amherst” at the playhouse in September, 2000. He’ll share
his story of Broadway hits, award-winning television appearances and his
show business rebirth with Laguna audience.
Tickets for the Reilly show are $40, while “Something Old, Something
New” and the Egan-Richard concert are both priced at $25. Call the
playhouse at 497-2787 for more information.
Stars of the future can take advantage of two playhouse class programs
in July and early August. Creative drama and movement will be offered for
kids from 6-8 years old and “Kids on Broadway II,” a musical theater
program for the 9-13 age group, will teach basic acting and singing.
Both classes start Monday, with the drama and movement instruction
running Monday through Thursday till Aug. 1 from 9:30 a.m. to noon,
culminating in a final class project, and the musical theater instruction
scheduled from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Monday through Friday, culminating
in two performances Aug. 5.
The tuition is $500 for the youngsters and $650 for the older kids.
Call Donna Inglima at 497-2787, Ext. 202, to register or get more
information.
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