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How Did "The FANTASTICKS!" Theater Musical Romance run a record 42 years & 17,000 Shows-Because IT IS FANTASIC!-& Now here in SCR Theater's Spectacular Production





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The FantasticksWhy Did A Lil' Off-Broadway Musical Play Last 42 Yrs & Over 17,000 Showings?

-- Because IT IS
Indeed Fantastic !!                                                



Review By:

Joseph Sirota




 



It's a bit hard to describe The Fantasticks. No; not due to being poor in any way, but because

it's So, Darn GOOD as so many ways, that it's a challenge to fully describe

"what kind of show" to call it. Is it a play?-Yes. Is it a

Musical?-Yes. Is it a Comedy?-Yes. Is it a Touching Family Tale?-Yup, Is it a

Fantasy?... That too!... & lots more. 

Here's a hint to assure you of getting your Money & Time's Worth, in

seeing this South Coast Rep (SCR) "Warmly Brilliant" Production".

It's a Fable, a Romance, a Fairy-Tale, a Musical, a clever Comedy, a wise Psychological

Primer, a Dazzling View of Parents' attempts to steer kids' lives(yeah, good-luck!)

& an ultimate Sharp-Illumination that even true love's magnetic sizzling early-on,

can face short-circuits as we are built to wonder "what we mighta'

done" along the "other-dreamy road-not-taken". Seemingly a new

Romeo & Juliet families feud at first, young blossoming neighbor GIRL &

neighbor BOY are actually wanted to mate by their Dads, who are betting Kids

always do the opposite (hence they built the Keep-Away Fence. Well it almost

worked if dads could refrain from ego talk, & then thing they find sure

enough those deeply in love teens soon are having second thoughts about Dad's

tricks, & become swept away by "sirens" of "tuff & shady Guys &

Gals" beyond the planned world Dads

would pick for them. They find there's many a winding path (& Pains/Losses)

near hell. The Real-World's harsh lessons make Home a gift!



 



There are 8 roles in the play--but

so busy & changing, they seem like 20 in author Tom Jones' zig-zag wise

tale. Charming music by Harvey Schmidt adoringly 40+ years later, still fits love

and dreams beautifully, lighting up the fine, indeed staging, magic, sets,

performances & sag, one might think silly, is so touchingly, heartfelt, we

all recall our early loves, too. Very touching music with a cast of far better

than average singer/actors triples our being mesmerized & captivated plus

splendidly swaying with every flying by feeling. The Musical trio & their Director,

Dennis Castellano, together with the warm, winning voices & delivery by

each actor, make this a quite more powerful musical compared to even huge

Broadway Musicals. A roaring tip of the hat surely goes to Director, Amanda

Dehnert, who gets the very most of every minute, story-turn, & changes of

place & feelings. The set design by Eugene Lee, similarly turns a modest

size stage into a backyard, a circus, & many scary life pot-holes beckoning

challenges to us if we stray from Home & warmth.



 



Here's

a quick look at the cast I wouldn't change a hair or note of
.    



The

Young Loving/Growing neighbors: Addi McDaniel
(D GIRL) & Anthony Carillo

(D. BOY). She's a perfect Princess,

Girl/Woman, & He's a real Boyish/Man we "Follow" growing

each life minute. We route for their lovely duets & dreams. Their ability

to convince us of inner, outer & swaying feelings is crucial, & works!  Scott Waara -Father of GIRL) & Gregory North ( -Father

of BOY)
are a wonderful "Odd Couple". They agree about nothing in

their gardens, or water, nor did they agree to "spill the beans" to

their kids (a fool turn). They are each natural comedic line deliverers, &

deliver excellent vocals/songs just as giftedly--standing

for All Dads.  



Perry Ojeda (El Gallo) & Nate Dendy (The Mute)

are dynamic aces of bigger-than-life men of physicality, warriors, clowns,

& magicians at the nearby Rocky

Point Amusement

Park, a true symbol of the opposite of the staid

backyards & tranquility of The GIRL, BOY & DADS.  Here, anything can happen, & often does.

It's "The Outside World" of imagination and reaching for the Brass Ring

of Life's Payoffs, every day. El Gallo is loud, sexy & on the edge of

drawing his sword, ala Zorro, strong, captivating ladies' lover & men's

warrior. The mute played by Dendy is most amazing. He's a gentle, wizard that

speaks not in worlds, but uncanny sorcery & mime & outstanding facial

& body movement. El Gallo Sings/Dances while Mute "appears"  as needed.  



Richard Doyle

(Henry) &
Hal Landon Jr. (Mortimer) are

beloved Founding Artists of SCR & have played every parts imaginable with

grace, power, pain & wonderful comedic styles that span decades & parts

from Shakespeare to A Christmas Carol to new theater works'

world premiers. No better diverse actors could play El Gallo's hired actors to

show our innocent GIRL & BOY the endless things they may run

into in our world. They shine every moment on stage.



What can outdo a trip through

LOVE & LIFE via beautiful music & unbeatable Words & Mimes
.



=> The Fantasticks @ South Coast Rep, 600

Town Ctr Dr, Costa Mesa.

Sched: Sun, Tue, Weds evenings @ 7:30pm, Thurs thru Sat eves at 8:pm, Sat &

Sun matinees @ 2:30pm Closes June 9. Tkts: $23-Up/student,/teacher/senior/group

discounts. (714) 708-5555  or   Online: 

www.scr.org






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