Playhouse launches 84th season with musical ‘Forever Plaid’
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Tom Titus
Not that you really need a concept or a back story to put together an
evening of harmonizing by a quartet with its roots deep in the 1950s,
but “Forever Plaid” has one of the most interesting concepts.
This musical event, which will check into the Laguna Playhouse in
two weeks for a two-month engagement, showcases some of the greatest
pop music hits of the pre-Elvis era. But the singers aren’t old
fogeys in their 60s -- they’re barely old enough to vote.
And, they’re all dead.
Some five decades ago, the plot line goes, the Plaids were all
geared up to show their stuff in their first big concert. However, on
their way to pick up their costumes, their car was struck by a bus
loaded with teenage girls en route to the Beatles’ first appearance
on the Ed Sullivan Show. So much for their big career in show
business.
But, thanks to some dilithium crystals being tossed into the
space-time continuum, or something like that, the four Plaids are
given a reprieve and sent back to Earth from the Great Beyond to give
that concert that never happened. That’s where the Laguna show will
begin.
For those who grooved to such ‘50s songs as “Three Coins in the
Fountain,” “Heart and Soul” and “Love is a Many Splendored Thing,”
the next two hours should be pure Valhalla. The posthumous concert
has played out twice locally, at Orange Coast College and the Orange
County Performing Arts Center, and has been well received on both
occasions.
In the Laguna production, Larry Raben directs a quartet composed
of Ryan Drummond, Steve Gunderson, David Humphrey and Kevin McMahon.
Dwight Richard Odle is designing the scenery and costumes, with
Steven Young and David Edwards handling lighting and sound-design
duties, respectively.
“Forever Plaid” will run Tuesdays through Sundays until Aug. 29 --
but will take a breather each Monday, when the one-nun comic
outburst, “Late Nite Catechism,” which checked in nearly a year ago,
takes over the stage.
All evening performances are 7:30 p.m., with Saturday and Sunday
matinees at 2 p.m., at the playhouse, 606 Laguna Canyon Road. But be
sure to arrive early, since it’s Festival of Arts season once more
and parking will be at a premium.
Tickets are priced at $29 for previews next Tuesday, Wednesday and
Thursday, $33 for Friday and $45 to $52 through the regular run. They
can be ordered at (949) 497-2787.
* TOM TITUS reviews local theater for the Coastline Pilot.
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