Date: Fri 24-Apr-1998
Date: Fri 24-Apr-1998
Publication: Bee
Author: SHIRLE
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Tintypes-Hartford-Stage
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(rev "Tintypes" @Hartford Stage)
Theatre Review--
"Tintypes" Is Ageless Entertainment
By June April
HARTFORD -- Imaginatively staged, fast paced and thoroughly entertaining,
Tintypes clearly rates the Tony nomination it received. Playing through May 2
at Hartford Stage, this is a great production for the whole family, with music
that is both ageless and telling.
Through slides, songs, skits, dances and narrations, the five-actor production
amuses and edifies, giving the audience a sense of the directions in the
United States in the early 20th century. Serving dual roles as director and
choreographer, the talented Lynn Taylor-Corbett's skills have created a
tightly woven production that immediately draws the audience in.
Of the five fine actors, this reviewer particularly appreciated Vivian Reed,
whose rich, almost contralto voice is a joy to listen to (plus her accents
were beautifully consistent).
Physically reminiscent of Jessica Lange, Rebecca Baxter is especially
delightful as Florenz Ziegfeld's "Parisian songbird discovery," Anna Held. The
milk bath scene is delightful.
Activist Emma Goldman's spirit was well-captured by Linda Mugleston, and David
Masenheimer was a believable Teddy Roosevelt. Jonathan Brody was charming and
poignant as the symbolic immigrant and his knack for Yiddish accents was
notable.
Key to the production is Paul Ascenzo. As a talented pianist as well as the
music director, he ties the show together, setting the melodic tone, and
occasionally singing with the cast.
Tickets are $25.50 to $39.50, depending on the show time. Call Hartford Stage,
located in the heart of Hartford at 50 State Street, at 860/527-5151 for
reservations and curtain times.
