Suzie Harrison Itâs Laguna Beach -- the...
Suzie Harrison
Itâs Laguna Beach -- the musical, the spoof, the roast and the
townâs favorite show every year -- itâs âLagunatics.â
âLagunatics,â in its 10th year, was started by Bree Burgess Rosen
and her husband Leon.
âIt started because my husband and I were adding a balcony to our
home and went through the classic Laguna Beach design review,â
Burgess Rosen said.
They thought it would be fun to do something about Laguna Beach.
âThat night my husband and I came up with the idea of
âLagunatics,ââ Burgess Rosen said. âI will never run out of material.
We donât make this up itâs real.â
âLagunaticsâ pokes fun at Laguna Beach and the issues that face
our community.
âThe source of material constantly presents itself and represents
itself with reoccurring themes such as parking, water pollution,
traffic and the meter maids,â Burgess Rosen said.
This year is called âLagunatics to the 10th Power, Greatest
Twits,â and will be filled with old favorites and recapture some of
the most hysterical moments with a bit of new twists on some current
news.
It stars peopleâs neighbors, friends and members of the community.
Among one of the funnier moments was the first drag number, which
happened by accident in 1997.
Because of an emergency, one of the actresses couldnât go on stage
so Paul Leighton, who co-wrote, directed and choreographed the show
that year, took her place, fitting nicely into the sequin dress. They
were doing a spoof on artist Wyland -- singing to the tune of
âWhatever Lola Wants, Lola Gets.â The words were changed to âWhatever
Wyland Wants, Wyland gets.â
âPaul Freeman was on the stage and the two âgirlsâ came out.
Freeman was on the desk and starts singing and doing the tango with
Lisa and turns to Paul and it was so funny,â Burgess Rosen said.
He performed and left his dignity at the door explained Burgess
Rosen.
âPaul did it for the rest of the run,â Burgess Rosen said. âOur
guys really do sing, do drag -- straight guys, crooked guys --
theyâre so great, funny. Itâs tons of fun.â
Burgess Rosen went through the years talking about the numbers,
the songs, the camaraderie.
She said that this year is going to be a small-scale spectacle
over the top.
âThis year is a sparkle fest,â Burgess Rosen said. âThe rule is if
you have enough sparkle add 10 more.â
Doing Lagunatics is like putting together a puzzle, making use of
people, groups, numbers, solos, duets and trios.
âLagunaticsâ spoofs current events and news.
âSteve Dicterow has played Elian Gonzales; Margo Burgess -- Janet
Reno; Michael OâMalley Castro,â said Burgess Rosen. âWe do goofy
things.â
In 1999 they spoofed the building of the Toll Road and during the
Monica Lewinsky scandal Jay Proskovec played Bill Clinton and sang,
âIâm Just a Guy Who Canât Say No.â
Theyâve poked fun at the Pageant, Treasure Island and polluted
Aliso Creek Beach with the song, âYou Give Me Fever.â
Nothing is off limits. Itâs the show for Lagunans by Lagunans.
Proceeds from âLagunaticsâ benefit No Square Theater.
For tickets or information, please call 497-2584 or go online to
www.nosquare.org
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