When the Pasadena Playhouse decides to go all in, the
results are, by definition, spectacular.
With the new seats and the decision to employ not only a large company
of mostly Asian actors, singers and dancers, but a complete orchestra in the
pit, Southern California musical lovers are in for a treat.
Richard Maltby Jr.’s WATERFALL explores artistic director Sheldon
Epps’ goal of expanding diversity at the State Theater of California, doing it
in a way that embraces Thai/Siamese culture as it was influenced by the
Japanese in the years before World War II and then. later into the war. Thai newcomer, Bie Sukrit stars as
Noppon, a Siamese kid who longs to be an American. He embraces the West with
gusto and is encouraged by his pals.
Enter Katherine (Emily Padgett), a Carole Lombard/Ginger Rogers blonde, who
falls immediately in the loving eye of Noppon. Though she is married to an older man, Noppon, so smitten,
finds himself ironically, an
escort for the beautiful woman.
(L-R) Emily Padgett and Bie Sukrit. Photo Credit: Jim Cox. |
The cast and ensemble employ traditional Thai costumes by
Wade Laboissonniere as well as a beautiful display of
kimonos which become problematic in the storyline. Most impressive are the ensemble numbers, however none of
the tunes by David Shire really leave one humming on the way out of the
theatre.
Co–director/choreographer Dan Knechiges and director Tak
Viravan imbue the production with lively and intricate dance and musical
numbers. With the problems of the
times advancing, there is never much of a feeling of danger beyond some
cultural issues and the inappropriate connection between Katherine and Noppon. The
show, however, is spectacular in scope and for those interested in the politics
of the times and the interracial issues of Thai/Japanese connections, this is a
must see, if for no other reason than to bask in the pageantry.
WATERFALL by
Richard Maltby Jr.
The Pasadena Playhouse
39 South El Molino Avenue
Pasadena, California 91101
Plays through June 28, 2015
Tickets and Information:
PasadenaPlayhouse.org
626 356 7529
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