I'd really like to see a good production of A Little Night Music, and am curious if anyone here has attended musicals put on by Signature in Arlington and/or is familiar with the lead performers in their upcoming production. I'd appreciate any insights to help me decide whether to make the trip from Philly for this.
I haven't looked into this production, but Signature is very well-regarded for the quality of its productions, and Sondheim is their specialty. I've seen excellent productions of Follies and Company there, along with a bunch of non-Sondheim shows, and have rarely been disappointed. (Maybe only their Chess let me down a little.)
I've had the pleasure of visiting Signature Theatre many times during trips to D.C. over the past several years. Their productions rival and are oftentimes better than what I see here in New York.
Their brilliant production of West Side Story two years ago remains very close to my heart. I wish I could get down there to see this one. Don't miss it.
Signature productions run hot or cold with me. Some have been wonderful, others have left me disappointed. A certain mainstay is in this production. I've learned my lesson where she is concerned (giving the same bland performance in whatever show she's appearing in). I'll skip this one.
Hey Dottie!
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DottieD'Luscia said: "Signature productions run hot or cold with me. Some have been wonderful, others have left me disappointed. A certain mainstay is in this production. I've learned my lesson where she is concerned (giving the same bland performance in whatever show she's appearing in). I'll skip this one."
I think I know who you're talking about. If it's the same person I'm thinking of, I've always been confounded at her being cast in so many high profile roles in the D.C. area. She just stands there, singing blandly, with very little expressive range and no color to speak of. I feel like she must know someone high up in the chain because she often ends up in roles she's a poor fit for, both physically and vocally.
@MikeintheDistrict, I think we're talking about the same actress!! I know I'm not the only one who feels this way about her. Her most recent appearance in one of my favorite shows ruined it for me.
Hey Dottie!
Did your colleagues enjoy the cake even though your cat decided to sit on it? ~GuyfromGermany
Would somebody mind sharing or PM'ing me the name of who we're all quietly talking about? There's one person in this cast I've also found a weak link in previous shows I've seen her in in D.C., but want to make sure I'm not the only one...
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DottieD'Luscia said: "@MikeintheDistrict, I think we're talking about the same actress!! I know I'm not the only one who feels this way about her. Her most recent appearance in one of my favorite shows ruined it for me."
Yeah, I think we're thinking of the same person. I also probably saw the production you're talking about (also one of my favorite musicals, at a historically significant theatre) , and left feeling utterly underwhelmed by her turn in the role. I'm glad I'm not the only one who feels this way. I thought there was something I was missing about her appeal that everyone in D.C. could see but not me.
Just out of curiosity, why is everyone being so cagey in this thread about the identity of this particular performer? I would think expressing our dissatisfaction with an actor or actress would be well within the bounds of acceptable discussion here.
I don't know. I was just following Dottie's example, and then it kind of became fun to see how vague I could keep it while still dropping hints about the performer. I thought maybe they knew the person or something. The regional theatre world is a lot smaller than thew New York one.
I haven't posted in a long while, but saw this last week and was wondering what others thought. I love the show and thought this was a fine production. Well directed and a pretty consistent cast. Twyford was a good Desiree, nailing the comedy especially. Bobby Smith was a great Frederick and Sam Ludwig was a terrific Henrick. I also quite enjoyed both of them in the Signature's "JCS" playing PIlate and Annas respectively. The standout, as usual for this musical, was Tracy Lynn Olivera. The countess was a miss in the recent Bway revival, in my opinion. Olivera delivered Charlotte's quips very effectively, only letting her guard down at the right times. "Every Day a Little Death" was wonderful. Rizzo is a very good comedic actress, if not the greatest vocalist. Still, her "Miller's Son" was good.
I'm not sure why they decided to use a photograph of Twyford looking like she stars in "Caroline in the City" for the poster. It looks nothing like her in real life. Twyford is the right age for the role, so why try to make her look awkward and too young? Bizarre choice.
The only disappointment in the cast was Fredericka. I never realized how important the role is to the proceedings.
I've never seen Olivera or Twyford before, and I know they are local actors, so I am assuming Dottie is referring to one of them?
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I went to the show yesterday. I had not previously seen a production of it, and my only points of reference for the show were the original and 2009 Broadway cast recordings, both of which I've listened to many times. I also tend to be NY-centric when it comes to theater, so I was a bit apprehensive about going the regional route and did not have high expectations. But this truly is a very fine and delightful production. The vocals and orchestrations are, on the whole, quite strong, and in my view superior to those of the 2009 Broadway production. The staging is economical but elegant. I agree with doodlenyc about the standouts, and would add Will Gartshore as Carl-Magnus to the list. I also thought Twyford was a solid Desiree. She has a rich voice, well suited to the role, and good acting chops. I was rather stunned to learn after the performance that this is her first role in a musical.
I don't know who the folks above were referring to as a "weak link" and with a "grimace" for her previous performances, but those comments, while perhaps justified, should not deter anyone from seeing this production. One can certainly nitpick about aspects of certain performances in this production (as one can with many good shows), but none of the performances stood out to me as being especially weak. If you're a Sondheim fan who has not seen A Little Night Music, or who has but needs a fix, this production should be quite satisfying.