HomeSpacerSpacerSpacerSpacer Spacer
BWW SocialTwitterFacebookGoogle PlusRSS Feeds
 
 
LOG IN | REGISTER NOW!

TICKET CENTRAL
Broadway
Off-Bway
Tours
London
Help, Pick Me a Show

BWW Reviews: CHARLEY'S AUNT - An Oldie But a Surefire Goodie

A.D. Players production of BranDon Thomas's CHARLEY'S AUNT is classic farce at its finest. The show tells the story of two college friends, Jack Chesney and Charley Wykeham, who persuade another friend, Lord Fancourt Babberly or "Babbs," to impersonate Charley's Brazilian aunt, Donna Lucia, so they will have a chaperone when their love interests visit for a luncheon. This launches the cast into a series of humorous confused identities, imprudent romantic intentions, and awkward situations. CHARLEY'S AUNT's original London run lasted for a then unheard of and record-breaking 1,466 performances. Since its debut in February 1892, it is said that there has always been at least one production of the show happening somewhere in the world, making it a perennial favorite of theatergoers and producers.

Each element of this pristine production comes together perfectly. It is no secret that well-produced farce is all in the timing, and Jennifer Dean's spot on direction ensures that each hysterical moment is perfectly timed and delivered by her talented cast. Jennifer Dean has fond memories of when she was cast in A.D. Players last production of CHARLEY'S AUNT ten years ago. Her nostalgia only works to supplement the show, as this production feels fresh and sharp. Simply put, with Jennifer Dean's expert direction it is hard for audiences to believe that this show is actually 120 years old.

Kevin Dean's portrayal of Lord Fancourt Babberly is priceless, making the show well worth the ticket price and time spent at the theatre. His magnanimous acting is perfectly put to use in the role, as he deftly delivers each physical and verbal comedic moment without a flaw. Most ingeniously, Kevin Dean does not dawn a churlish falsetto while disguised as Donna Lucia, which makes it all the more amusing that his deception is not found out.

Blake Weir and Marty Blair both give fantastic performances as Jack Chesney and Charley Wykeham respectively. They easily exude the Oxford charm and wit that the audience expects of their characters; all the while maintaining believability as their ill-considered plan is brought into fruition and slowly deteriorates before their eyes. Furthermore, each one is responsible for many of the performance's laugh out loud moments, never dropping a beat and genuinely earning each peel of laughter from the audience.

Katharine Hatcher as Kitty Verdun and Leslie Reese as Amy Spettigue are both charming and beautiful. Katharine Hatcher masterfully shows the poise and dignity of Kitty while Leslie Reese utilizes well-employed moments of schoolgirl giggles and fawning in her portrayal of Amy. The differences between the two female leads allow the actresses to play well off of one another, heightening the experience for the audience.

Rounding out the cast, Linford Herschberger adroitly conveys a well-worn valet that knows how to sneak a good drink or two with his portrayal of Brassett, Ric Hodgin's Coloner Sir Francis Chesney is kind and affable, Chip Simmon is resplendently cantankerous as Stephen Spettigue, Patty Tuel Bailey's Donna Lucia D'Alvadorez is both fun and enchanting, and Leslie Lenert is stunning and sublime as Ela Delahay.

It is simply a shame that Donna Southern Schmidt's costume design for this production is not eligible for Tony award consideration. Each and every ensemble on stage is perfectly tailored to the performer and time period. Her work on this show is astonishing and is most eye-catching and enjoyable in the beautiful dresses that each actress wears. Donna Southern Schmidt truly outdoes herself with the third act's eveningwear, when the gowns mesmerize.


Leave Comments


7 DAYS TO GO - VOTING IS OPEN - CLICK HERE TO VOTE NOW!
LIVE UPDATE: VANYA AND SONIA AND MASHA AND SPIKE vs. LUCKY GUY for Best Play and More...


David ClarkeDavid is a Special Education teacher with a passion and love for the performing arts. He aspires to become a full time theatre critic and/or professor of Drama as Literature.
Past Articles by This Author:

More Articles by This Author...

7 DAYS TO GO - CLICK HERE TO VOTE NOW!
LIVE UPDATE:
VANYA AND SONIA AND MASHA AND SPIKE vs. LUCKY GUY for Best Play...

Only $59!
Save up to 30%
Save on Tickets!
Save up to 35%
Save on Tickets!
Only $79!

BWW Reviews: Country Playhouse's SIX DEGREES OF SE...
NEW
BWW Reviews: Theatre Under the Stars' Rollicking S...
NEW
BWW Reviews: The Ensemble Theatre's RACE is Timely...
NEW
BWW Reviews: Catastrophic Theatre's THERE IS A HAP...
NEW
BWW Reviews: Black Lab Theatre's CHINGLISH is the ...
NEW

Robert Diamond's Blog
BWW Awards Voting!
Michael Dale's Broadway Blog
Nikolai and the Others
BroadwayGirl NYC Blog
Tony Noms Pt. 1
BLOG
2 More Productions Announced
CERASARO
GLEE Goes Out Singing

GUEST BLOG- Kelly McCormick of PTC's LES MIS - Dirt On, Dirt Off

GUEST BLOG- DROWSY CHAPERONE's Paige Faure





Now Playing:
Now Playing on Broadway Web Radio Lullaby Of Broadway from Christine Ebersole With Billy Stritch on In Your Dreams.

MEGA STAGE TUBE: Listen to THE CRAFT - THE MUSICAL Demos; Set for NYC Reading This Year

Salonga Comments On ALLEGIANCE, Cafe Carylye, THE VOICE & More

BWW TV Exclusive: BACKSTAGE WITH RICHARD RIDGE- PIPPIN's Mann & d'Amboise on Bringing the Classic Back to Broadway, Married Life, & More!

STAGE TUBE: Douglas Carter Beane Gives Advice for Creativity in Philadelphia Commencement Address

Atlantic Theater Company's 2013-14 Season Will Include Premieres of New Work from Ethan Coen, Stephen Adly Guirgis and More

Actors' Equity Association Celebrates 100 Years on 5/26

STAGE TUBE: Watch THE MYSTERY OF EDWIN DROOD's Stephanie J. Block and Will Chase Prepare for the Tonys!

Official: LITTLE MISS SUNSHINE to Open at Second Stage in November 2013

Bea Arthur Nude Sells For Nearly $2 Million At AuctionBea Arthur Nude Sells For Nearly $2 Million At Auction
SPECIAL COVERAGE: All the 2013 Drama Desk Award Winners - MATILDA, VANYA AND SONIA, PIPPIN, VIRGINIA WOOLF and More!Drama Desk Award Winners - MATILDA, VANYA AND SONIA, PIPPIN, VIRGINIA WOOLF & More!
STAGE TUBE: The Cast of MATILDA Performs on The View!STAGE TUBE: MATILDA Cast Performs on The View!
From Musical Mondays at Splash to AVENUE Q: John Bantay Talks to Richard Jay-Alexander About His Farewell Night on Monday, May 20thJohn Bantay Talks to Richard Jay-Alexander About Musical Mondays Farewell
CHUCK Star Zachary Levi and Krysta Rodriguez Set to Lead FIRST DATE on Broadway; Opens August 8CHUCK Star Zachary Levi and Krysta Rodriguez Set to Lead FIRST DATE

BWW TV World Logo
  
BWW Movies World Logo
  
BWW Fashion World Logo
  
BWW Music World Logo
BWW Geeks World Logo
  
BWW Opera World Logo
  
BWW Dance World Logo
  
BWW Comedy World Logo
  

All Materials Copyright 2013 Wisdom Digital Media | Privacy Policy | RSS/XMLFeeds