Marry Me A Little
Cincinnati’s Playhouse in the Park always impresses me with their shows. They are always so different from one another, each one a totally different genre and style from the last. Marry Me A Little, their current musical, contrasted greatly with Jekyll & Hyde, which is playing in their other theatre. Marry Me was created by Craig Lucas and Norman Rene by taking various songs by Stephen Sondheim which he wrote for his other shows but never used and turning them into an hour long musical of their own. (Sondheim is best known for writing the lyrics for Sweeny Todd, Follies, and West Side Story among others.)
The show takes place in two apartments with an invisible wall. On one side lives the character only known as “Woman” and on the other side lives “Man.” The two are each spending a Saturday evening alone in their apartments, reading the Sunday Times and singing about lost love, hopes for the future, and their funny daydreams about sex and relationships.
The songs alternate between wistful and humorous, which keeps the story moving at a good pace. The characters are easy to relate to and remind me of myself on a Saturday night when I feel like the only single one sitting at home. Okay, maybe my Saturday nights involve a little less singing, but the ideas are there.
In Playhouse’s production, Man was played by Benjamin Eakeley and Woman was played by Sally Wilfert. Both are from New York and have acted in Broadway productions as well as television. The vocals were amazing on both of their accounts, and the acting was great. Wilfert had excellent comedic timing and was very free on the stage. Eakeley made his character extremely likable and just seemed like he really was the typical guy next door.
The lighting and set design was also very well done, as well as direction. Another interesting thing that they did with the production was have the actors on stage before the show started. When the theatre doors opened, Man and Woman were both in their apartment just going about their life. It made them seem more real right from the beginning of the show. It was another very successful production for Cincinnati’s Playhouse.
The show was directed and choreographed by Stafford Arima. The music director was Lynn Shankel. If you live near the Cincinnati area, Marry Me A Little runs through June 14th and you can get your tickets on the Playhouse website: www.cincyplay.com
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