Playhouse, college offer summer theater fare
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Tom Titus
Summertime doesn’t always mean the living is easy, especially if you
practice the art of theater in Huntington Beach.
While most local producing groups take the warmer months off to
rest, recuperate and rejuvenate themselves for the new season ahead,
two local theater organizations are in full swing during July.
Last weekend, the Huntington Beach Playhouse launched its 12th
annual Shakespeare in the Park production, “As You Like It.” (Since I
was in Reno matching words and wits in a Scrabble tournament last
week, that review will appear next Thursday). And this weekend,
Golden West College hops aboard with a program of one-act comedies
under the collective title “All in the Timing.”
Performing under the sun in Elizabethan-era garb may not sound
like a fun way to spend the summer weekends, but director Wendi de
Barros and her dedicated actors have made the concept work since the
early 1990s. Just bring a cap and plenty of sunscreen to the Central
Park amphitheater.
“As You Like It” is the show that inaugurated the playhouse’s
summer Shakespeare program back in 1991, and the local greenery will
be employed to depict the forest of Arden described in the play. The
director refers to it as “one of Shakespeare’s most comedic works.”
Curtain is 1 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays through July 27 in the
amphitheater, situated near the playhouse, which is located in
Huntington Beach’s main library complex, 7111 Talbert Ave.
Reservations are being taken at (714) 375-0696.
A more temperate atmosphere will be offered at Golden West
College, where director Tom Amen has put together what he refers to
as “truly an actor’s show, in that it requires each actor to play
numerous roles throughout the evening.”
Playwright David Ives, Amen said, “is a wizard when it comes to
comedic dialogue and wonderfully quirky characters and situations.”
Among the lineup of eight one-act comedies are:
“Time Flies,” which throws two star-crossed mayflies together for
a single night of passionate romance. They only get the one night
because mayflies live only a single day.
“Captive Audience,” in which a young, suburban couple is held
hostage by their big screen television set in a plot borrowed only
slightly from “The Twilight Zone.”
“The Philadelphia,” which is a “black hole” in a New York City
cafe that only serves Philly cheesesteak.
“Sure Thing” and “English Made Simple,” a pair of romantic
comedies depicting the verbal mine field that couples must cross in
the process of falling in love.
Performing various roles in the comic potpourri will be Mark
Bedard, Matt Santoro, Joshua Matheson, Christian Navarro, Brenda
Kenworthy, Brenda Harris, Charity Royanne and Dana Michelle Styer.
Amen cautions prospective audiences that “All in the Timing”
contains strong language and adult situations, and is intended for a
mature audience.
The show will be performed Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. and
Sunday matinees at 3 p.m. through July 27 in the college’s Mainstage
Theater, and ticket information may be obtained by calling the box
office at (714) 895-8150.
* TOM TITUS reviews local theater for the Independent.
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