No Square Theater goes ‘Into the Woods’
Tom Titus
Laguna Beach’s No Square Theater will be taking audiences “Into the
Woods” next weekend and, thanks to a grant from local business
leaders, it’ll be a round trip and not just one way.
The community theater group has traditionally presented a
vocal-only concert as its winter production. But this season, with
the support from a grant from the Cultural Arts Funding -- Business
Improvement District of Laguna, the Stephen Sondheim musical will be
presented as a fully staged musical with sets and costumes in the
Laguna Beach High School Artists’ Theater.
“We were honored to receive a BID grant last year to apply toward
our winter concert,” said Holland Carney, vice president of No Square
Theater. “This show will have broad appeal to both tourists and
Laguna residents with its terrific score -- and now sets and costumes
as well.
“It is a Broadway award winner, and we are so fortunate to have a
director with Broadway accolades of her own to bring it to life for
us,” Carney declared.
That would be Marguerite MacIntyre, whose credits from the Great
White Way include “City Of Angels,” “No Way to Treat a Lady” and
“Annie Warbucks.” In the 2000-01 season’s Broadway play about another
famous orphan, “Jane Eyre,” she played a “wraithlike, avenging figure
of Rochester’s murderous, deranged first wife,” according to the Wall
Street Journal.
In her Laguna production, No Square artistic director Steve
Josephson will take the role of the Baker with Vandy Scoates playing
his wife -- the role which won Joanna Gleason a Tony Award in the
original 1988 production. Laurel Boyd is cast as the Witch whose
spell on the family sets the strange scavenger hunt in motion.
“Into the Woods” is populated by some familiar characters from
children’s fairy tales -- Cinderella (Pam Plummer), Prince Charming
(Rufino Cabang) Jack of Beanstalk fame (Jasper Kump) and Little Red
Riding Hood (Karen Rymer). But Sondheim’s version of these characters
is a bit different from the popular conception.
“They lie, steal, cheat and manipulate their way through Faustian
conflicts and highly topical ethical entanglements,” Josephson noted.
Others in the No Square cast include Gregg Barnette (narrator),
Kelly Bixby (Snow White), Jim Bragg (Cinderella’s father), Greg
Engelking (Rapunzel’s Prince), Cecily Gish (Speeping Beauty) Michelle
Johnson (Rapunzel), Gary Krantz (steward) Patti Lee (Granny), Debbie
Meeker (stepmother), Lisa Morrice (Jack’s mother), Carol Robinson
(stepsister), Barbara Wordes (giant) and Rich Wordes (mysterious
man).
“Into the Woods is a two-time Tony award winner for best musical
-- the show was honored in its original production in 1988 and it won
again in 2002 for best musical revival. Adam Hemming is musical
director for the Laguna production.
Performances of “Into the Woods” will be given at 8 p.m. Feb. 6
and 2 and 8 p.m. Feb. 7 at the Laguna Beach High School theater.
The show then will be transported to the Clubhouse 3 Auditorium at
Leisure World in Laguna Woods for additional performances 7 p.m. Feb.
11 and 12.
Ticket information is available from the No Square Theater box
office at (949) 497-1950.
* TOM TITUS reviews local theater for the Coastline Pilot.
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