In 1993 Nora Ephron’s film Sleepless in Seattle with Tom Hanks
and Meg Ryan garnered lots of attention from Oscar
and the Golden Globes. Sleepless in Seattle, the Musical in its World Premiere
at the Pasadena Playhouse shows what a sweet simple story with genuinely
magical moments can do.
Artistic director of the Playhouse, Sheldon Epps, directs
his cast adroitly around John Iacovelli’s multilevel set populated with
projections and moving wagons. It’s
a Broadway musical, after all and this is one that the Playhouse will be proud
of for a long time to come.
JOE WEST and Ensemble Photo by Jim Cox |
It’s the early ‘90s. Sam, a widower for a year, (Tim Martin Gleason) and his ten year old son, Jonah (spectacular
Joe West) have lost the most important woman in their lives. Sam says that it’s too soon to move
into the social realm, but Jonah needs a mom and others would really like for
Sam to move forward to begin their next chapter. Plot follows Ephron’s story beautifully, introducing Annie (charming
Chandra Lee Schwartz) concurrently with Sam and Jonah. She, too, is looking for something/someone,
but is close to winding up with Walter (Robert Mammana), whose klutzy proposal
and allergy to mohair make him a case for settling, instead of being a
passionate life partner.
The magical moment when Jonah decides to call Dr. Marcia
(Cynthia Ferrer), a radio advice broadcaster, to ask for her guidance for his
dad, coincides with Annie’s hearing the broadcast and having the feeling that
this kid and his dad may be the answer to her prayers. References to An Affair to
Remember with Cary Grant and Deborah Kerr abound as they met romantically at
the top of the Empire State Building.
Story evolves as we remember in the film. Becky (wonderful
Sabrina Stone), Annie’s boss, assigns her a story about the kid who is
sleepless in Seattle. She resists
but writes to Sam with baseball references and including his son, which
convinces Jonah that Annie is the perfect mom for him and his dad. The energetic and protean ensemble
double and triple with ease, knocking out the tunes and adding texture to the
story. The only slight glitch in the mix is that we don’t leave the theater
humming a tune or singing one of the signature songs. In context they all work and the live orchestra supervised
by Larry Blank and directed by David O is terrific. After the first number, my friend, turned to me and said,
“It’s a hit!” and I agree. It’s a human story that touches the
spirit and as Sam overcomes his mourning, prompted along by his amazing son, we
all feel the magic and know that with all the missed ‘opportunities’ for Sam
and Annie to meet, that in the predictable/magical/mystical end, this new family was meant to be.
Watch for Tonys in the future!
Watch for Tonys in the future!
SLEEPLESS
IN SEATTLE – THE MUSICAL
Based on Nora Ephron’s Sleepless in Seattle
Book by Jeff Arch Music by Ben Toth
Lyrics by Sam Forman
WORLD PREMIERE
PRESENTATION
Pasadena Playhouse
39 S. El Molino
Pasadena, CA 91101
MAY 24 – JUNE 23, 2013
Tuesday through Friday
@ 8PM
Saturday @ 4PM and 8PM
Sunday @ 2PM and 7PM
Tickets: $64
-$107
626 356 7529
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