‘Pinocchio’ comes to life at SCR
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Tom Titus
Tell an actor he’s wooden, and he’s likely to be offended. But Scott
Johnson might take it as a compliment.
Johnson is playing the title role in “Pinocchio,” South Coast
Repertory’s latest project in its Theater for Young Audiences series,
a musical adaptation of Carlo Collodi’s classic 1881 fable, with the
book and lyrics by Susan DiLallo, and the music by Jeffrey Harris.
Don’t look for Jiminy Cricket or the Blue Fairy at this
“Pinocchio.” There’s no wishing upon a star, either. This isn’t your
father’s or Disney’s “Pinocchio,” although the show does visit
Playland -- where our hero almost makes a donkey of himself -- and
contains a whale of a climax.
Directed, as are all of South Coast Repertory’s youth productions,
by John-David Keller, the show is colorful and character-driven, with
Johnson’s portrayal of Pinocchio engaging and convincing. But there’s
a deeper theme at play here -- the story deals most affectingly with
the topic of adoption, and how special it is to be chosen.
Johnson’s Pinocchio learns early on that he’s different and
chooses to break away from his loving adoptive parent and strike out
on his own. Eventually, he finds his birth father -- the tree from
which his branch was blown away by the wind -- and realizes how
fortunate he really is.
The show’s finest performance comes from Timothy Landfield as the
elderly woodcarver Geppetto, a lonely old man who delights in having
a “son” to raise.
Their “Lean on Me” duet is a tender hymn to filial bonding, while
Johnson’s “He Gave Me Love” number with his father tree is equally
moving.
Aside from Pinocchio and Geppetto, the actors are double and
triple cast, with Daniel Blinkoff’s bratty Fletcher and Ann Marie
Lee’s stern teacher (in a “Bride of Frankenstein” wig) most
impressive.
Tom Shelton has some good moments as Geppetto’s friend, but his
Father Tree cameo is most affecting. Jason Guess completes the cast
as another bully and the Playland coach driver.
Donna Marquet’s adaptable setting and Alex Jaeger’s brightly hued
costumes further enhance the production.
South Coast Repertory is hosting some 3,600 students from
elementary schools in the Newport-Mesa, Orange and Irvine school
districts and treating them to free weekday matinees of “Pinocchio.”
The final regularly scheduled performances will be given this
weekend.
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Bill Cosby’s two-performance engagement at the Orange County
Performing Arts Center Saturday has been shortened to one. The 5 p.m.
show will go on as scheduled, and patrons planning to attend the 8
p.m. performance will be contacted by box office representatives and
offered tickets to the earlier show or refunds. Call the Center at
556-2787 for more information.
* TOM TITUS reviews local theater for the Daily Pilot. His reviews
appear Fridays.
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