‘Movin’ Out’ to the arts center
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TOM TITUS
Imagine, if you will, a musical centered on five lifelong friends
making their way through the turbulent decades of the 1960s and ‘70s
-- with no spoken dialogue, just song and dance.
That would be “Movin’ Out,” a show conceived, choreographed and
directed by five-time Grammy-winner Billy Joel and legendary director
and choreographer Twyla Tharp. And it’s headed our way.
“Movin’ Out” arrives at the Orange County Performing Arts Center
Tuesday for a two-weekend engagement, and advance word on the show
describes it as “energetic, exuberant and utterly invigorating.”
The story focuses on a handful of teenagers in 1960s suburbia.
Eddie, Tony and James are three good-natured high school guys, while
Judy and Brenda are the girls involved with two of them. When the
three fellows go off to Vietnam, only two come home. Many playgoers
will recognize the characters, as they come from Joel’s lyrics in a
number of his hit songs.
Among the Billy Joel numbers featured in the show are “Captain
Jack,” in which the drug-addicted Eddie has pretty much hit rock
bottom, the Vietnam flashback “Goodnight Saigon” and the redemptive
trio of songs “River of Dreams,” “Keeping the Faith” and “Only the
Good Die Young.”
“Movin’ Out” is described as about starting a new part of your
life, about moving on. Sort of what “The Deer Hunter” might have been
as a musical, with the characters connecting with one another only in
song.
The songs and dances take audiences through a poignant narrative
comprised of three main elements -- post-World War II idealism, the
Vietnam War and its subsequent unrest and, finally, survival.
Performances are scheduled through July 10 at the center, with
curtain Tuesdays through Fridays at 8 p.m., Saturdays at 2 and 8
p.m., and Sundays at 2 and 7:30 p.m. Reservations are being taken at
(714) 556-2787.
* TOM TITUS reviews local theater for the Daily Pilot. His reviews
appear Fridays.
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