JUMBLE of FUN
Suzie Harrison
Gallimaufry Performing Arts has exploded onto the art scene.
While the company is new to Laguna Beach, the people behind it
aren’t.
The group’s founder, Steve Josephson, is a well-known local
artistic director, choreographer, dancer and performer who most
recently acted as artistic director for No Square Theatre. The music
for its first production, “42nd Street,” will be directed by Pat
Warren, who has performed at the Laguna Playhouse, and the
choreography will be led by Tod A. Kubo, who has directed the Laguna
Beach High School Dance Company for eight years.
Formed a few months ago, it’s blasting off quickly with a
full-scale staging of the Tony Award-winning Broadway hit on July 30
and 31 at the Artists’ Theatre.
Josephson said the name Gallimaufry (pronounced gal-imaw’-free) is
a 15th century French word for stew, where everything in the kitchen
is thrown into the pot.
“The dictionary definition is ‘a mixed-up jumble or a hodgepodge,
a ridiculous medley or a promiscuous assemblage,’” Josephson said.
He thought the name was perfect for the type of company he wanted
to create and has been thinking about the new performing arts company
for several years.
“I seem to always be working within all the different performing
arts -- working and producing theater, working with the California
Choreographers Dance Festival and also finding musical performers for
other events,” Josephson said. “I’ve been looking for a long time to
put all the performing arts together under one roof.”
He said the company accomplishes this goal and is dedicated to
promoting all the performing arts.
“We hope to take the performing arts to a new level here in town,”
Josephson said. “We have every medium of visual arts, but we don’t
have the same thing happening with the performing arts.”
The company will also present performance art in public places,
new works, collaborations within different art media and a
performance arts festival is being planned.
“There has been talk with California Choreographers Dance Festival
about merging,” Josephson said. “One of the ideas is to conserve
resources. So much within the different art organizations overlap.”
By doing things more collaboratively, Josephson said, there will
be less of a strain on all the board members, production staff and
creative personnel.
Some of the key players with Gallimaufry were formerly involved in
No Square Theatre, Laguna’s original community theater. Josephson
took over as artistic director when Bree Burgess Rosen left in June,
2003. He left No Square Theatre in April. But Josephson doesn’t see
his new venture as a competition between the two.
“I just don’t see anything as being competitive,” Josephson said.
“It’s better for the arts in general if there is more of it. Is the
Festival of Arts competing with the Sawdust Art Festival and the
Art-A-Fair in competition with them?”
He said they fulfill different needs.
“The main difference is going to be what we see as helping support
all the performing arts instead of one singularly,” Josephson said.
“We’re not going to be just one performing arts [company]. We’ll be
collaborating many, many in the process.”
He said its upcoming production of “42nd Street” with performers,
musical direction and choreography coming from different parts of the
performing arts community, is a good example of collaboration the
company will aim for.
Musical direction will be by Warren, whose credits include
performing on Broadway, Off-Broadway, Radio City Music Hall, Laguna
Playhouse and more.
“The great thing is that there will be a play and theater area, a
music area, a dance area and other performing arts that are seemingly
disparate wings,” Warren said. “And that’s one of the things I find
so exciting about it instead of just theater.”
Students from dance companies throughout Southern California are
performing with the high school’s award-winning dance troupe.
“In essence, we have some of the best dancers in all of Orange
County,” Warren said.
Kubo has a background in directing and choreographing musicals
throughout the country and around the world.
It’s his second time choreographing this production.
“I’m glad to choreograph ‘42nd Street’ again, and since the
revival on Broadway in 2001, there are a lot of elements from the
movie that we’re adding to the show,” Kubo said. “And there’s a lot
of Broadway choreography. It’s a huge landmark of the show.”
Besides this play, the company has a youth theater department,
“The Generation Gap,” that will get experience putting on a stage
performance including writing, directing, producing, promoting and
performing.
To purchase tickets to “42nd Street,” call (949) 499-5060. For
information about Gallimaufry performances and upcoming events, go to
https://www.gallimaufry.com.
The Artists’ Theatre is at 625 Park Ave. Performances are at 8
p.m. Thursday, July 30 and July 31 with an additional matinee at 2
p.m. July 31. Tickets are $18 for adults and $12 for seniors,
students and children.
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