This musical comedy revue is directed towards
Baby Boomers and Beyond with the emphasis on staying alive and enjoying it! The
ALL in the title is LIFE itself and librettist-humorist-songwriter-director Saul
Ilson knows from where he speaks. At the opening performance, Ilson himself
stepped in for a missing performer, explaining drolly, “I’m the only person who knows the show well enough.” Actually,
even alongside three musical comedy pros with Broadway credits, his cool manner
added to the charm of the sweet songs, brief sketches, and rather dear old jokes.
Leading
the cast is the glamorous Marcia Rodd, who we last saw locally in “The Beat Goes On,” humorously singing
that “Age is Not A Factor” and “Another Wrinkle,” while looking barely
40 years old; the charming John Shull, reminding us of the memorable “Ed Sullivan” days, then becoming a
doting grandpa in “My Grandchildren and
Me”; the piquant Barbara Minkus, giddily reporting on “A Singles Cruise,” then grimacing over holiday gatherings of the
dreaded “Relatives.” Ronnie Schell’s
numbers, “You’re A Boomer” and “A Wonderful Life” were ably crooned by
Ilson with a wry smile and a shrug that endeared him to the packed house.
Produced
by Diane Baroni, who co-produced the NY production with its creator. Dexterous
piano accompaniment is by musical director Ron Rose.
At
the Whitefire Theatre, 13500 Ventura Blvd., Sherman Oaks, Sundays only at 2 pm,
through March 30. TICKETS: (800) 838-3006 or www.brownpapertickets.com/event/526560
Reviewed in the February issue of NOT BORN YESTERDAY
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