Total Rating: 
***
Opened: 
September 14, 2001
Ended: 
October 21, 2001
Country: 
USA
State: 
Illinois
City: 
Wood Dale
Company/Producers: 
Stage Right Theater
Theater Type: 
Regional; Suburban
Theater: 
Stage Right Theater
Theater Address: 
275 East Irving Park Road
Phone: 
(630) 595-2044
Running Time: 
2 hrs
Genre: 
Musical
Author: 
Book by Burt Shevelove and Larry Gelbart; Music & Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim
Director: 
Catherine Davis
Review: 

 In a perfect world, all musical comedies would begin with a song like "Comedy Tonight" (second choice, "Another Opening, Another Show"). And they'd all be performed in big-stage, small-house spaces like that at Stage Right, where the increased suspension of disbelief demanded by close-up viewing is more than redeemed by the infectious excitement traversing ]the fourth wall at such close range. Both these factors allow us to readily enter into a universe characterized by social conditions wholly unacceptable in today's society -- slavery, for example -- though the Good Guys' mission to free those encumbered by this institution is certainly laudable in 2001. But as Pseudolus cautions us, "Morals tomorrow! Comedy tonight!".

Despite its limited casting choices -- ranging from actors barely out of school to a Miles Gloriosus closer in age to his father than his sister -- under Catherine Davis' capable direction, the Stage Right company provides an evening of venerable Plautean high-jinks culminating in the "happy ending" promised in that aforementioned ditty -- a denouement now seeming as antiquated as the days when Stephen Sondheim still wrote actual songs.

Cast: 
Frank Roberts (Pseudolus), John Corona (Hysterium), John Lucos (Senex), Caryn Baham (Domina), Jeremy Foster (Hero), Carrie Marcotte (Philia), Alexander Andrikos (Lycus), Dan Loftus (Miles Gloriosus), Dick Steckel (Erronius), etc.
Technical: 
Choreography: Brenda Didier; Set: Sally Hewlett & Frank Roberts; Costumes: Keith Schneider; Lighting: Charlotte Rathke; Sound: Todd Smith; Props: Jean Fitzpatrick.
Critic: 
Mary Shen Barnidge
Date Reviewed: 
October 2001