On Theater: A lively âBarefootâ revival in Laguna
Itâs been eons since Neil Simonâs third effort as a playwright, âBarefoot in the Park,â has surfaced locally, but the Laguna Playhouse seems to have a knack for putting a fresh shine on the old favorites.
Such is the case currently: Simonâs 1963 chuckler about newlyweds surviving life beyond the honeymoon elicits bountiful laughs even if you may be able to quote the lines before the actors say them. Director Michael Matthews has fashioned a lively and entertaining production that still resonates today.
The scene is an upstairs, if not upscale, New York apartment which the young couple strive to make livable, while being interrupted frequently by the brideâs inquisitive mother and a perennially penniless neighbor with grand lifestyle designs. Though the program doesnât specify the time period, itâs still the 1960s.
What makes this vintage vehicle hum is the beautifully energetic performance of Lily Gibson as Corie, the bouncing bride bent on unstuffing the shirts of her husband, a newly minted lawyer. Gibsonâs enthusiasm radiates throughout the show, and she vividly resembles a â60s version of Goldie Hawn.
Nick Tag is properly reserved as the conservative young barrister, hitting his stride in the playâs later, conflict-laced scenes. He injects a layer of realism into a series of outlandish situations.
Veteran comedic actress Rita Rudner, a Laguna favorite, is impressive as Corieâs widowed, middle-aged mother drawn into a midtown maelstrom from her more comfortable suburban life in New Jersey. Rudner excels at punching Simonâs acid-tipped dialogue as well as displaying her skill at physical comedy.
The continental Lothario who takes a shine to Mama is enacted by longtime TV and stand-up funnyman Paul Rodriguez, whoâs a bit tentative in his interpretation and hesitant in his delivery, though he sells his characterization skillfully.
A rich cameo gem is the role of the out-of-breath telephone repair man, here filled hilariously by John Massey. Thomas Silcott completes the cast as an equally worn delivery man.
âBarefoot in the Parkâ may have long since reached antique status, but the Simonized dialogue still crackles, and the performance of Lily Gibson alone is worth the admission price in this sterling revival at the Laguna Playhouse.
If You Go
What: âBarefoot in the Parkâ
Where: Laguna Playhouse, 606 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach
When: Wednesdays through Saturdays at 7:30 p.m. matinees Saturdays at 2 p.m., Sundays at 1 p.m. until March 22
Cost: $61 to $101
Information: (949) 497-2787; lagunaplayhouse.com
More at the Playhouse
The Laguna Playhouse was established in 1920, making this its 100th anniversary year. Hereâs the lineup for the theaterâs centennial season:
âLegally Blonde, the Musical,â July 22 to Aug. 16. Elle Woodsâ adventures at Harvard Law have been set to music in this lyrical adaptation of the popular movie.
âKimâs Convenience,â Sept. 23 to Oct. 11. A family-run Korean variety store is the setting for this story that inspired the hit Canadian sitcom of the same name.
âThe Last Night of Ballyhoo,â Nov. 4 to 22. A Tony award-winning comedy set in Atlanta on the eve of World War II by Alfred Uhry (âDriving Miss Daisyâ) and focusing on a Jewish social event.
âThe Explorers Club,â Jan. 20 to Feb. 7, 2021. A 19th-century British farce imagines female membership in an all-male organization and the discovery of an ancient lost city.
âThe Caine Mutiny Court-Martial,â Feb. 24 to March 14. Adapted by Herman Wouk from his Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, this drama details the trial of an accused mutineer whose actions may have saved the ship and its crew.
âLa Cage Aux Folles,â March 24 to April 18. This Harvey Fierstein/Jerry Herman musical inspiration for the movie âThe Bird Cageâ features members of a drag show night club trying to play it straight.
âA Shayna Maidel,â May 26 to June 13. Two separated sisters are reunited 20 years later in the aftermath of the Holocaust in this drama about family, faith and forgiveness.
The Laguna season includes two special bonus productions: âThe Wonderful Winter of Oz,â Dec. 3 to 27, and Hershey Felderâs âGeorge Gershwin Alone,â April 21 to May 2, 2021.
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