Saturday, August 27, 2016
UCO REPORTER - SEPTEMBER 2016 - LIVE IN CYBERSPACE
Monday, August 15, 2016
ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT BY IRV RIKON
"THE WORLD GOES
ROUND"
AT THE
REVIEW OF REVUE BY IRV RIKON
"What good is sitting alone in your room?
Come
hear the music play.
Life
is a cabaret, Old Chum.
Come to the Cabaret!"
Those words come from the stage
play and movie "Cabaret," its music and lyrics written by John Kander and Fred Ebb, who also wrote hit songs for such
shows as "
It's produced by Marcie Gorman Althof and
Michael Lifshitz's MNM Productions.
Previously they presented winners with "A Chorus
Line," "Side by Side by Sondheim" and
"Hair". As good as those shows were, with every outing, the
team seems to be getting better and better.
In "The World Goes Round" each one of 28 songs is given its own
mini-skit. All are imaginative, mostly funny with perhaps a touch of
poignancy, and delightful. The cast excels. Jinon Deeb, Leah Sessa, Shelley Keelor,
Michael Scott Ross and Clay Cartland can
act, sing, speak in dialects, dance, and
roller skate. They're also good looking! (That includes young
skater Olivia Rose Chiampou.)
Director Bruce Linser keeps everything
moving. Kimberly Dawn Smith's choreography is often sweet and sometimes
challenging for the performers. One finds one's self asking,
"What? They can do that, too?" Kudos go to Musical Director Paul Reekie and
the four other musicians in his fine band. Production Stage
Manager Mikel Gambuto has chairs and tables placed in front of
the stage to make the set look like a cabaret. The entire crew
deserves applause.
This is a fun show with high energy and many highlights. "All
That Jazz," "Ring Them Bells," and the solid belting of
"Maybe This Time" certainly caught my fancy. Fred Ebb wrote the
lyrics, but the entertainment never ebbs. Everyone involved in the
production fully deserved the standing ovation that came at show's end.
Try to see this one!