Brigadoon
Reviewed
By: Joe Blenkle / Sacramento Stage & Theatre
SS&T
Rating:    
Director:
N/A
Cast:
Michael Piontek,
Tommy Albright, Stephen Berger,
Sarah Tattersall
Location:
Music Circus, Sacramento CA
Dates:
Aug. 10-16, 1998
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John Scherer stars as Charlie Dalrymple, and Robyn Cohen, as Jean MacLaren, in
Sacramento Music Circus' production of
BRIGADOON. |
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BRIGADOON starring Michael
Piontek and Sarah Tattersall, is Music Circus' fifth offering of the season.
BRIGADOON plays under the tent, Aug. 10-16. |
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Opening night for Sacramento Music
Circus' production of Brigadoon was indeed magical, as the center
stage under the tent was transformed - if only in your imagination - into
the Highlands of Scotland.
The bad thing about Brigadoon is that the magic
seemed to last only a fleeting moment. It was over all too quickly and the audience
was forced to return to Sacramento and another hot summer night.
The good thing about Brigadoon is that it indeed did
suspend belief and treated Sacramento to the simplistic story of a magical village that
appears once every hundred years.
The charm of Brigadoon is that the story is so
simple. It's one of love winning out over everything else. It's easy to understand and
proceeds at such a leisurely pace that you soon forget you are watching a musical
and instead are right there in the village - a participant in what is happening in the
story.
Michael Piontek stars as Tommy Albright, an American,
who along with his friend Jeff Douglas (Stephen Berger), are on a hunting expedition
in the Highlands of Scotland. Lost in the woods, they stumble across a village not
found on their map.
The village seems a little out of time - and for good
reason. They soon learn that for every day that passes in the village, 100 years pass
in the outside world. When the villagers go to sleep at night, their little village
disappears into the mists, not to reappear for another century.
This, of course, creates some complications for Tommy.
He has fallen in love with Fiona MacLaren (Sarah Tattersall), and struggles with
whether to stay in the village or return to the outside world with Jeff.
Unsure of how true his love is, Tommy returns to New
York, but can never get the memory of Brigadoon and Fiona out of his mind. Finally,
faced with marriage to a girl he really doesn't love, he talks Jeff into returning to
Scotland with him to search out the site of the magical village.
Tommy and Jeff find the location and as Tommy longingly
thinks what his life might have been like with Fiona, his love wakes the village from its
hundred year slumber and he finds his true love once again.
Brigadoon is a magical delight to watch and listen to.
The Lerner and Loewe musical has some lovely songs and music and Sarah Tattersall
is always a delight for the Music Circus crowd.
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Michael Piontek, as Tommy
Albright, and Sarah Tattersall, as Fiona MacLaren, in a scene from Sacramento Music
Circus' production of BRIGADOON. |
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CAST of BRIGADOON:
Tommy Albright - Michael Piontek
Jeff Douglas - Stephen Berger
Angus MacGuffie - Britt Gunter
Archie Beaton - Bob Lauder, Jr.
Sandy Dean - N. Cameron Doyel
Stuart Dalrymple - Clark Kelso
Maggie Anderson - Bridget Baker
Meg Brockie - Leah Hocking
Harry Beaton - Bob Richard
Andrew MacLaren - Richard Rodgers
Fiona MacLaren - Sarah Tattersall
Jean MacLaren - Robyn Cohen
Charlie Dalrymple - John Scherer
Mr. Lundie - John Z. Ickes
Samuel Beaton - Kurt Johnson
Bagpiper - Liz Steuber
Drummer - J.J. McClatchy
Frank - Kurt Johnson
Jane Ashton - Amy Michoski
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Michael Piontek appears under the Sacramento tent for
the first time after stints on Broadway and various regional theatre groups. He starred
as the Prince/Wolf in Into The Woods on Broadway and as the Beast in
Beauty and the Beast in Los Angeles. He seemed right at home in the role of Tommy,
interacting well with Stephen Berger as the pair interjected a carefree and humorous
feeling into their roles.
Berger was last seen in Sacramento playing Boris in the
1997 production of Can-Can and has had numerous appearances both on and off
Broadway.
Some of the funnier scenes in the show involved Berger and Leah Hocking (Meg Brockie). Meg isn't very lucky in love and will do anything to catch a man - as poor Jeff Douglas finds out!
Sarah Tattersall has become a favorite performer under
the tent. The Sacramento crowd has absolutely adored her in recent productions of
My Fair Lady and Kiss Me, Kate. Her lovely voice carries a sweet and caring
quality that you could listen to all night long.
This is Sarah's ninth season under the tent and she has
appeared in 21 different shows - hopefully she will be back again next season, giving
Sacramento something to look forward to in 1999.
As always, the Circus' ensemble cast did an excellent job.
It's amazing how they can top themselves week after week!
Brigadoon continues under the Music Circus tent
through Sunday, Aug. 16 and is followed by Seven Brides For Seven Brothers, Aug. 17-23.
Performances are at 8 p.m. through Saturday and 7:30
p.m. on Sunday. Tickets are priced at $22 to $40 depending on time and seat location
and are on sale at the Music Circus box office, 1419 H Street or by phone at (916)
557-1999. Tickets may also be purchased at all BASS Ticket outlets (916)
923-BASS. Return to Sacramento Stage & Theatre
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