Comedy, mystery and music at Vanguard
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Tom Titus
Vanguard University of Southern California, once known as Southern
California College, has come up with a 2002-03 theater season that
touches most entertainment bases -- comedy, mystery and music.
The Costa Mesa college has a four-show season of vintage plays
scheduled, but will bring back a popular entry from past seasons to
kick things off early in September. It’s “The Road Most Traveled,” a
musical romp through the defining moments of growing up.
This time around, it’s being directed by senior student Rachel
Hart and will take its audiences through “the horrors, the wonders
and the humiliating moments that every human experiences in the
pursuit of conquering childhood.”
The coming-of-age musical will be offered for one weekend only,
Sept. 5 through 8 at 8 p.m., with a matinee Sept. 7 at 2 p.m. in the
college’s Lyceum Theater. The Vanguard season officially begins in
October with one of the most noteworthy plays in history -- Agatha
Christie’s ‘The Mousetrap,’ which has been entertaining London
audiences since the 1950s. Greg Mortensen is directing this
celebrated whodunit, which strands its characters in a rural
countryside inn with murder in the air.
You can match wits with the actors (if you haven’t already seen
the show) Oct. 18 through 20 and 24 through 27. Curtain is 8 p.m. for
the Thursday through Saturday performances and 2 p.m. for weekend
matinees, although the Oct. 24 show will start earlier, at 7 p.m.
Costa Mesa theatergoers who were disappointed when the Civic
Playhouse canceled “Charley’s Aunt” in favor of “Steel Magnolias”
last season will have their chance to catch the Brandon Thomas farce
at Vanguard beginning Nov. 15. Theater department chairman Susan K.
Berkompas will stage the frenzied farce.
For the uninitiated, Charley’s aunt is a college student in drag
impersonating a chaperone at a stuffy English boys’ school where two
of his fellow students wish to entertain their ladyfriends but are
bound by Victorian decorum. The play has a few miles on it (Jack
Benny starred in the movie version), but usually is quite appealing.
It plays through Nov. 24. “Fiddler on the Roof” was one of Broadway’s
biggest hits a few decades ago, and the “traditional” musical will
hit the Vanguard stage Feb. 20 under the direction of Carey Curtis
Smith, who staged the college’s “Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor
Dreamcoat” last season.
This ever-popular story of Russian dairyman Tevye and his five
daughters caught in the country’s political upheaval will be
presented from Feb. 20 through March 3 and promises to fill the small
Lyceum stage to overflowing. The tone changes, but the locale doesn’t
when the Vanguard season closes in April. “Fools,” Neil Simon’s
tongue-in-cheek tale of a Russian village where everyone is the
village idiot, tells of a visiting schoolteacher determined to crack
the town’s curse of universal stupidity.
No director has yet been assigned to this project, which will
occupy the Lyceum from April 4 through 13.
Vanguard’s Lyceum Theater is located on the university campus at
55 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa, but may be more easily accessed from
Newport Boulevard. Tickets for the college’s season are available at
the door or can be reserved in advanced by calling (714) 668-6145.
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