Saul Ilson, John Shull, Marcia Rodd, Barbara Minkus who took the photo! |
If you can’t make it to Grossinger’s or other Borscht Belt
resorts in the Catskills, you’re over fifty and an old joke is like an old
friend; mark your calendar for a
Sunday matinee at The Whitefire in Sherman Oaks. There’s good news and bad news. The bad news is that Ronnie Schell, one of those comics
you’ve seen a million times but may not know his name, who has starred in the
show may not be appearing. To top
that off, the understudy for the show I saw had emergency surgery, which left
playwright, lyricist, composer / director of DON’T LEAVE IT ALL TO YOUR
CHILDREN, Saul Ilson, to step in at the last minute (after fixing the sound
system and apologizing to the audience for a late start) to fulfill the old
adage that the Show Must Go On. To
his credit, the show, though a little long, rolls along merrily with the
unflappable Ron Ross at the keyboard who never misses a beat.
The ensemble, Barbara Minkus, Marcia Rodd and John Shull
carries on with song and dance all dedicated to living life in their senior
years. Old jokes punctuate the
musical numbers and monologues. If those ‘do you remember’ emails with photos
of skate keys and penny candy are your cup of tea, then this is the revue for
you. It’s a trip down memory lane as well as a kick in the pants to keep
dancing and singing and to live your life to the fullest. The songs and schtick run from the
silly to sweet nostalgia. Each actor plays their own
strength: Minkus has always been
the cutie pie, Rodd is elegant and sincere. Shull, the big nostalgic guy, has television and stage
credits as long as your arm. Ilson does his best to keep up and the audience
was with him all the way.
There’s not a stitch of pretense in this one. The audience, mostly senior citizens or
their parents, bopped along with the catchy tunes and nodded knowingly as the
stories rolled along. One of the
best was about a Jewish guy who went to a Dude Ranch and wanted to ride a
horse. The wrangler had a horse
that understood Yiddish! Oy!
DON’T LEAVE IT ALL TO YOUR CHILDREN
Written and directed by Saul Ilson
Sunday Matinees only at 2PM
through March 30, 2014 (no shows February 9 or 16)
Whitefire Theatre
13500 Ventura Blvd, Sherman Oaks, CA 91423
(818) 990-2324
(818) 990-2324
$30.00 Group
Rate (10 or more) $25.00
Tickets and information:
800 838 3006
www.brownpapertickets.com/event/526560