Director to get starry eyes
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Tom Titus
Who better to direct a musical centered in a high school than a high
school theater director?
Robert Rotenberry, a faculty member at the Academy for the
Performing Arts at Huntington Beach High School, is at the helm of
“Stars in Your Eyes,” the Huntington Beach Playhouse’s upcoming
production, opening Jan. 10. The show will be a West Coast premiere.
The timing, according to Rotenberry, was fortuitous.
“I had been busy focusing on acting for the last couple of years
when I thought I should get out there and direct a show outside of
the school,” he said. “Then out of the blue, Bettie [Muellenberg]
called me asking about directing ‘Stars in Your Eyes.’
“Once I heard some of the songs, I was won over. The score is
incredible, especially considering that this is [author/composer]
Chip Meyrelles’ first musical. Former students of mine working on
Broadway had auditioned for the New York production, so it is a small
world.”
The idea of doing a West Coast premiere musical also appealed to
Rotenberry, who said “That type of thing is all too rare in the local
scene. The small cast idea also appealed to me, as well as the
conservative nature of the story, set in small town 1962.”
The play unfolds in Milford, a small town in middle America, and
blends young love and astronomy. When an all-boys school gets its
first female student, hearts and heads collide, along with science
and romance.
“The story is about being open to the possibilities that will
change our life,” Rotenberry said. “From the first girl at an
all-boys school to finding love after the death of a spouse to the
dawn of the space age -- these are not the normal plot elements for
musical theater.”
The cast of the Huntington Beach Playhouse production includes
James C. Mulligan, Kurt Jarrard, Robert Purcell, Nicole Weber, Kim
Short, Karen Merrill, Susan Scanaliato, Ryan McCarthy, Courtney
Gates, Dani Kerry, Rich Moss, Nathan Singh and Neil Starkenberg.
The story revolves around Reginald Barclay (Jarrard), an astronomy
teacher at the local high school, whose star pupil, Jo (Weber), wants
to be the first girl accepted at the Bloomfield Academy. A central
plot element is the local observatory -- scheduled to be torn down
just as man is about to land on the moon.
“The cast is made up with a nice combination of veterans from the
local theater scene to newcomers making their debuts,” Rotenberry
said.
When the original production of “Stars in Your Eyes” opened off
Broadway in 1999, one critic noted that “You’re likely to be amused
and entertained, but unlikely to be stimulated, intrigued, enthralled
or, on the other hand, bored.”
“Stars in Your Eyes” will run for three weekends on the usual
chock-full playhouse schedule, with one final holdover performance at
3 p.m. Jan. 31 in the Library Theater, 7111 Talbert Ave., Huntington
Beach. Tickets range from $12 to $23 and may be ordered by calling
the box office at (714) 375-0696.
* TOM TITUS reviews local theater for the Independent.
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