Civic Playhouse $5,000 richer, plans new season
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Tom Titus
With a newly banked $5,000 in proceeds from its annual benefit
show, the Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse is gearing up for its 38th
season.
The playhouse’s fourth annual “Spirit of Broadway” benefit show
July 26-27 -- sold out for both performances -- paid tribute to the
first 100 years of Broadway with a medley of songs. It also included
some of the audience’s favorite numbers from the past few seasons at
the Civic Playhouse, along with a preview of musical moments from the
upcoming season.
“The silent auction Friday evening, plus the two performances,
raised $5,000 for the playhouse’s children’s summer program,”
reported theater board member Steve Endicott. “The funds also will
provide for some much-needed improvements to the playhouse’s lobby
and other theater improvements for the 2002-03 season.”
That season will get underway Oct. 24 with “Picasso at the Lapin
Agile,” a wild and crazy comedy by playwright-comedian Steve Martin
(whose roots, by the way, are in Orange County). The play depicts an
imagined meeting of Pablo Picasso and Albert Einstein in 1904, when
both were in their 20s.
As the two men engage in a battle of ideas about probability,
lust, artistic integrity and the future, the play “moves with ease
between the breezy and the profound,” according to playhouse
publicists. The show will run through Nov. 17, and auditions will be
Sept. 16-17.
One of the better musicals based on the Bible is “Godspell,” which
arrives Feb. 6 and plays through March 2. This rock opera, based on
the Gospel according to St. Matthew with a rousing score by Stephen
Schwartz, contains numbers such as “Day by Day,” “All Good Gifts” and
“By My Side.”
“Godspell” is described as “groundbreaking and unique, with a
message of kindness, tenderness and love.” Auditions for the musical
are scheduled for Dec. 16-17.
Terrence McNally’s “Lips Together, Teeth Apart,” the playhouse’s
third show, plants two straight couples in a gay community in New
York’s Fire Island -- and all appear to have serious personal issues
with one another.
Sally has inherited the cottage from her brother, who died of
AIDS, and is sharing a Fourth of July weekend with her contractor
husband, Sam; his hyperkinetic sister, Chloe; and Chloe’s smug,
aristocratic husband, John. This clash among the middle class plays
April 3-27, and auditions will be March 3-4.
“Once on This Island,” the season closer, is a Caribbean-themed
adaptation of the popular fairy tale “The Little Mermaid” and centers
on a peasant girl who rescues -- and falls in love with -- a young
man from a wealthy family. It is, by the way, a musical. Auditions
for the colorful fantasy by Lynn Abrens will be held April 21-22. The
show opens May 29 and plays through June 22.
Season tickets are available for the 2002-03 lineup and may be
ordered, as well as tickets for individual performances, by calling
(949) 650-5269. The playhouse is at 611 Hamilton St., Costa Mesa, in
the Rea Community Center.
* TOM TITUS writes about and reviews local theater for the Daily
Pilot. His reviews appear Thursdays and Saturdays.
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