©San Luis Obispo Tribune
May 2, 2003
Gershwins gone 'Crazy'
Packed with impressive dancing,
PCPA's old-style musical is a comedic winner
By Joan Crowder
Broadway comes to Santa Maria in PCPA Theaterfest's rollicking "Crazy For You". The familiar tunes are by George and Ira Gershwin, the comdy is silly and often hilarious, and the dancing is dynamite. Director/choreographer Eric Hoit deserves top billing for this high-energy musical comedy, along with
co-choreographer Valerie Rachelle, because the dancing is what drives the show.
No matter how good the choreographers are, they have to have the dancers who can make their vision a reality. Guest artist Michael Gruber fits the bill. This veteran of Broadway ("A Chorus Line", "Cats", and "Miss Saigon", among many others) is a hoofer in the style of Gene Kelly. He's adept at both fast, precision tap and graceful, soaring solos. His voice is strong as he sings favorite Gershwin songs, such as "They Can't Take That Away From Me".
Gruber plays Bobby Child, a reluctant banker and a wannabe New York dancer who goes to Deadrock, NV, to foreclose on a theater, falls in love with country girl Polly Baker and, in disguise, produces a show to save the theater. That's the plot in a nutshell,
and it's pretty nutty. This is an old-fashioned musical comedy, with the thread of a story merely a device to string together romantic songs and blockbuster production numbers.
Melinda Ann Parrett, another guest actor and a PCPA graduate, plays Polly. She is also a fine dancer, and she has a beautiful singing voice.
Familiar PCPA actors once again demonstrate their versatility in secondary roles. David Studwell is a crack-up as Broadway producer Bela Zengler, and Kathleen Mary Mulligan takes a comic turn as a surprising vamp. The comedy is corny most of the time
with jokey repartee, but there are many moments and comic numbers that elicit howls of laughter from the audience.
The company of dancers is amazing. It's a rare treat to see this kind of old-fashioned Broadway-style dancing.
So where did this "new" old musical, with Gershwin music, come from?
It's very loosely based on "Girl Crazy", a 1930 show filled with jokes that would not only be silly but offensive today. With permission from the Gershwin estate to use songs from other Gershwin musicals, playwright Ken Ludwig and director Mike Ockrent created "Crazy For You", which opened on Broadway in 1992.
Among the songs from "Girl Crazy" they used are such classics as "Embraceable You", "But Not For Me" and "I Got Rhythm". To these, they added 13 other Gershwin songs to create a song-and-dance extravaganza.
The PCPA production is backed by a full orchestra, conducted by Kevin Robison. The creative lighting and the company's coloreful and clever costumes enhance the dance numbers.Judith A. Ryerson is costume designer, Angeline Summers-Marvel is lighting designer, and Dave Nofsinger is scenic designer.
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