On Theater: Britain rules in NTACâs 33rd season
The British are coming â to the Newport Theatre Arts Center next season.
Of the six productions just announced for NTAC 33rd season, four of them have their origins in what is now officially known as the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
After the first two definitely American shows â George M. Cohanâs âForty-Five Minutes From Broadwayâ and Neil Simonâs âBiloxi Bluesâ â the English accents take over for the rest of the season.
âForty-Five Minutesâ launches the new season Aug. 11 with a showbiz story stitched between Cohan songs like âGive My Regards to Broadwayâ and âYouâre a Grand Old Flag.â The musical plays just two weekends, through Aug. 21.
Simonâs comedies have been priced out of many theatersâ reach, but NTAC is biting the bullet to revive the 1985 Tony Award-winning âBiloxi Blues,â one of the plays in a trilogy the playwright fashioned after his own youthful experiences (the others being âBrighton Beach Memoirsâ and âBroadway Boundâ).
This episode finds Eugene Jerome enduring basic training and coming of age in Biloxi, Miss., during World War II. It runs from Sept. 16 to Oct. 16.
The first of the British imports is Amy Rosenthalâs âSitting Pretty,â not a stage version of the old Clifton Webb movie comedy but a bittersweet play about a young woman who becomes a nude model for eccentric drawing students and their philandering teacher. The show opens Nov. 11 and will play through Dec. 11.
Next up is Hugh Whitemoreâs âPack of Liesâ (Jan. 27 to Feb. 26), the story of two friends torn apart when Scotland Yard invades their lives on the premise that one of them is a KGB agent. Itâs described as âa play about the morality of lying.â
âCrown Matrimonialâ is Royce Rytonâs history-based account of King Edward VIII and his abdication because of his love for a divorced American woman (which paved the way for his younger brother, George VI, celebrated in âThe Kingâs Speechâ). This conflict of love and duty will play out on the Newport stage from March 30 through April 29.
Wrapping up the British-flavored NTAC season will be a revival of the bouncy musical âThe Boy Friend,â billed as a âwitty and stylish musical cartoon of the Jazz Age.â The show, which introduced Julie Andrews to Broadway audiences back in 1954, will run from June 1 to July 1.
Performances will be given Thursday through Saturday evenings at 8 p.m. with Saturday and Sunday matinees at 2 p.m. at the Newport Theatre Arts Center, 2501 Cliff Drive, Newport Beach. For more information and advance reservations, call the NTAC box office at (949) 631-0288.
TOM TITUS reviews local theater for the Daily Pilot.
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