Playhouse raising funds with ‘Broadway Dreams’
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Tom Titus
The Huntington Beach Playhouse -- with a long-term goal of severing
connections with the city’s Central Library and eventually occupying
its own theater facility -- has conducted a number of fundraising
ventures in the past to help make this dream come true.
Now one of its members, director and set designer James Gruessing,
has come up with a proven project to help accomplish that end. He
calls it “Broadway Dreams.”
Once the playhouse’s current attraction, “Stars in Your Eyes,”
winds up its engagement Sunday, Gruessing and his company will move
in for a benefit program scheduled for next weekend. For the many
musical theater buffs in this area, it promises to be a smorgasbord.
“Broadway Dreams” is a two-hour musical revue featuring 25 songs
from 20 Broadway shows with singers from all over Southern
California, from Santa Clarita to Laguna Beach. There are several
terrific voices in this area, and they often seem to come out of the
woodwork for a project such as this.
The bill of fare includes such diverse selections as “Get Me to
the Church on Time” from “My Fair Lady,” “Seasons of Love” from
“Rent,” “If He Walked Into My Life” from “Mame,” “Doing What Comes
Naturally” from “Annie Get Your Gun,” and “If Ever I Would Leave You”
from “Camelot,” among many others.
“The show is a brainchild of mine,” Gruessing said. “I originally
staged it as a fundraiser for my old high school in Albuquerque, N.M.
In two nights, that show raised $4,000. We hope to top that with our
run of three evenings.”
Lending their talents to the playhouse benefit show are James
Warnock, Jason Hammond, Laura Dickinson, Melissa Stewart, Jason
Sluyter, Laurie Carmel, Dak Kinser, Karl Jaecke, John Briganti, Phil
Andrews, Grace Lynne, Justin Bowler, Tiffany Berg, Rossann Andrews,
Tim Nowicki and Lesley Sluyter.
“Broadway Dreams” will be staged at 8 p.m. Jan. 29 and 30 and at 2
p.m. Feb. 1 in the Library Theater, 7111 Talbert Ave., Huntington
Beach. The donation is $27, which includes a mandatory $2 city
surcharge. Seats can be reserved by calling the playhouse at (714)
375-0696.
The show is being billed as the playhouse’s “first annual
fundraiser.” Board members hope that “Broadway Dreams” will help them
realize their own dreams of theatrical autonomy.
* TOM TITUS reviews local theater for the Independent.
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