Review: 'LA CAGE AUX FOLLES' – THIS BIRD DOESN'T SING AT NSMT
Book by Harvey Fierstein; music and lyrics by Jerry Herman; based on the play La Cage aux Folles by Jean Poiret; scenic design, Bert Scott; costume design, Marcia Zammarelli; lighting design, Martin E. Vreeland; sound design, Christopher M. Evans; wig design, Gerard Kelly; production stage manager, John Godbout and Shawn Pryby; music direction, Dale Rieling; choreography, Michael Lichtefeld; directed by Charles Repole
Cast in Order of Appearance:
Georges, Charles Shaughnessy; Les Cagelles, Erika Odegard, Milly Boyce, Giovanni Bonaventura, Kevin Santos, Lucas Thompson, Leeds Hill, John Jacob Lee, Brett Michael Lockley, Jacob Paulson, and Shane Hall; Francis, Stacey Todd Holt; Babette, Lizzy Palmer; Jacob, Nikko Kimzin; Albin, Jonathan Hammond; Jean-Michel, Zach Trimmer; Anne, Stephanie Martignetti; Etienne, Joshua Charles Skurnik; Jacqueline, Paula Leggett Chase; M. Renaud, Al Bundonis; Mme. Renaud, Ellen Peterson; M. Dindon, Larry Cahn; Mme. Dindon, Maureen Brennan
Performances and Tickets:
Now through October 6, North Shore Music Theatre, 62 Dunham Road, Beverly, Mass.; tickets priced from $45-$75, available on line at www.nsmt.org or by calling the Box Office at 978-232-7200
It's too bad that handsome leading man Charles Shaughnessy can't sing, because if he could he'd be absolutely perfect in North Shore Music Theatre's rollicking production of La Cage Aux Folles. Dashing, charming, funny, and in total command, Shaughnessy is genuinely touching as Georges, the owner and emcee of the most famous drag club in St. Tropez, and partner to Albin (Jonathan Hammond), the flamboyant star also known as Zaza.
Hammond also misfires when singing his big numbers "Put a Little More Mascara On" and "I Am What I Am." He litters his singing with odd scoops, slides, back-phrasing and long-held vibrato, overshadowing the power of Herman's self-affirming words and music with self-indulgent, attention-grabbing technique. Hammond overdoes Albin's affectations, too. Instead of finding the sweet and sensitive soul that informs Albin's feminine manner, he comes across as a burly straight man trying to act the way straight men think gay men behave. The result is a bizarre flouncing and twitching mix of Nathan Lane, Judy Garland, and Nanny Fine.
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