This is a superb revival of the Tony
Award-winning musical, by Arthur Kopit (book) and Maury Yeston (music and
lyrics),
based on the Federico Fellini film, “8 ½.” The show is a panoramic view inside the mind of a famous
film director suffering from Creative Block. His imagination is
failing, his wife is threatening divorce, his mistress is distraught and his
former muse uncooperative. Through a series of surreal flashbacks we see the forces that are
conspiring to drag him down: the women demanding attention, the nagging doubts and
the haunting memories. It is only when he revisits his
childhood when
he was nine that he finds inspiration and is released.
Guido and his Wife |
Standouts in this fabulous ensemble are David
Michael Treviňo as Guido searching for his lost creative potency; Melissa Anjose as his wife and only
hope for sanity; Lovlee Carroll as his petulant mistress; Michelle
Holmes as his nurturing yet demanding mother; Toni Smith as his
elegant muse; Liza Baron as a demonic seductress, and Emilia Sotelo and Andrea
Arvanigian as his demanding producers. Donovan Baise, as young Guido, is as
sweet and innocent as one could wish.
Guido & his Mistress |
The dynamic staging is by Marco Gomez; the dazzling
choreography by Rae Toledo, and the vibrant musical direction by Chris Raymond.
Clever scenic design by Amanda Lawson, lighting by Johnny Ryman, sound by David Crawford
and costumes by Irvin Jimenez.
This DOMA Theatre Co. production is
at The MET Theatre, 1089 N. Oxford Ave., Hollywood,
through August. Tickets at 323-802-4990 or www.domatheatre.com
Reviewed in the August issue of NOT BORN YESTERDAY
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