Movie, television, and now stage star Molly Ringwald and regional
theater actor Guy Adkins are a prize pair in the NETworks Presentations,
LLC production of Sweet Charity, now
raising the roof at Raleigh Memorial Auditorium as part of the
city’s critically acclaimed Broadway Series South series. .
Ringwald gives a charismatic characterization of the tender-hearted
title character, Charity Hope Valentine, the unlucky-in-love but
ever-resilient dance-hall hostess who always sees the glass as
half full rather than half empty. The former Brat-Packer sings
and dances up a storm, too.
Although Guy Adkins receives second billing, his scene-stealing
performance as a buttoned-down tax accountant named Oscar Lindquist — seemingly
a nice guy but ultimately only the latest louse to love Charity
and leave her in the lurch — is a priceless piece of physical
comedy reminiscent of the outrageous loose-limbed, spaghetti-spined
antics of Dick Van Dyke and the late, great Art Carney. Adkins’ comic
contortions during his stuck-in-the-elevator scene with Ringwald,
during which the increasingly claustrophobic Oscar comes completely
unglued, have the audience rolling in the aisles; and his subsequent
appearances prove no less amusing.
Bridget Berger and Francesca Harper provide strong
sisterly support as Charity’s feisty friends and fellow taxi
dancers Nickie and Helene, two tough-as-a-nickel-steak broads with
an inexplicable tender spot in their hearts for the hapless Miss
Valentine. David Glaspie is a scream as the hilarious huckster
Daddy Johann Sebastian Brubeck of the Rhythm of Life Church; Steve
Wilson is tall, dark, handsome, warm, and witty as Charity’s
suave new friend Italian movie star and ladies’ man Vittorio
Vidal; Nova Bergeron (subbing for Jessica Leigh Brown) cut quite
a figure Tuesday night as the somewhat fickle Vittorio’s
increasingly jealous girlfriend Ursula; Richard Ruiz is amusing
as Herman, the tough-talking hard-boiled manager of the Fandango
Ballroom, where Charity, Nickie, and Helene ply their tawdry trade;
Kathryn Mowat Murphy gets a big laugh in the teensy-weensy role
of Woman at the 92nd Street Y; and Ben Cameron adds a trio of cute
comic cameos as a Waiter, Vittorio’s butler and jack-of-all-trades
Manfred, and the weirdo Receptionist at the 92nd Street Y.
Snappy staging by director Scott Faris and Tony Award®-winning
choreographer Wayne Cilento, exuberant accompaniment by musical
director/conductor Ross Scott Rawlings and the Sweet Charity Orchestra,
flamboyant sets by Scott Pask, and fabulous 1960s fashions by North
Carolina native William Ivey Long make this touring version of
the 2005 Broadway revival of Sweet Charity look and sound
like a million or more well-spent bucks. Faris orchestrates the
show’s comedy with a deft hand, Cilento’s incendiary
dance routines help the production numbers sizzle, and Rawlings
and percussionist Rob Murphey have the Sweet Charity Orchestra
really cooking. Don’t miss this marvelous musical.
Broadway Series
South presents
Sweet Charity, Starring Molly
Ringwald, Thursday-Friday,
May 31-June 1, at 8 p.m.; Saturday, June 2, at 2 and 8 p.m.
and Sunday, June 3, at 2 and 7 p.m. in Raleigh Memorial Auditorium
in the Progress Energy Center for the Performing Arts, 1 E.
South St., Raleigh, North Carolina. $18-$68. Progress
Energy Center Box Office: 919/831-6060
Note: Arts
Access, Inc., will audio describe the 8 p.m. June 2nd performance.
Broadway Series South: http://www.broadwayseriessouth.com/.
Group Rates (20+ tickets): 919/857-4565.
The Tour: http://www.sweetcharityontour.com/ [inactive 4/08].
2005 Broadway Revival: http://www.sweetcharitythemusical.com/
[inactive 12/08].
Internet Broadway Database: http://www.ibdb.com/show.asp?ID=8457.
Internet Movie Database: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0065054/.
Molly Ringwald: http://www.ibdb.com/person.asp?id=92607 (Internet
Broadway Database) and http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000208/ (Internet
Movie Database).