Friday, March 8, 2013

Wonderful Town a Wonderful Show!


Tamsin Smith  

If you have been hanging out after school anytime in the past few months and have wandered past the auditorium, you probably caught a glimpse of the drama department practicing for their annual musical.   This year, they performed Wonderful Town, a successful Broadway show, which premiered in 1953.  Despite its success, it is not well known, especially among high school audiences.  Wonderful Town takes place in the 1930s, in Greenwich Village, New York.  It stars Ruth and Eileen Sherwood, who have moved to New York from Columbus, Ohio, in order to pursue their dreams.  Ruth (Lucia Helgren) is older and much more serious than Eileen and she plans on becoming a writer.  Meanwhile, the pretty and popular Eileen (Lexington Swartwood) wants to make it big in the performing industry.  Both sisters find settling into Greenwich difficult and have a hard time finding jobs as well.  Eileen catches a few breaks because of her popularity with men, which later gets her into trouble.  While hunting for a job, Ruth meets Bob Barker (Josh Apker), who works in the offices of a short story magazine.  Eileen bumps into Bob as well, and invites him to dinner, along with Chick Clark (Jake Elkins) and Frank Lippencott (Richie Howell).  Both sisters find themselves attracted to Bob, and the evening takes an awkward turn.  Bob and Ruth have a falling out over her writing, and they both leave.  Ruth goes to a shipyard to report on a new arrival of Portuguese sailors and ends up leading them back to her neighborhood.  The singing, dancing sailors cause a riot and Eileen is arrested.  In the second act, Ruth finds a job at a nightclub and tries to get Eileen out of jail.  Both sisters also grapple with their feelings for Bob, and all the while search for their perfect job.  This musical is filled with memorable characters, including Wreck (David Perfetti), a bum who briefly lives with Ruth and Eileen, and his lover, Helen (Bailey Kote).
The drama department put on an extremely fun show with Wonderful Town.  In my opinion, some of its best moments were “Conga”, sung by the Portuguese sailors, and Wreck’s character.  The costumes were fun and appropriate to the time period- there were quite a few costume changes as well!  Good job, Mrs. Votra!  Of course, the singing was great, with excellent performances by the seniors: Lucia, Lexi, Josh, and Richie.  Although you could not see the pit band this year, they did a good job.  Mr. DiGennaro could be seen when the lights were down, conducting enthusiastically!  The sets were great, thanks to Louise Felker.  Mrs. McLaughlin should be proud of putting on such an enjoyable, wonderful show!