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Posted: 3/21/19 at 9:38pm
Performances of The Cradle Will Rock started at Classic Stage Company tonight. It has direction by John Doyle. I could've sworn I saw a thread on this already, but the search couldn't find anything.
So I saw it tonight the audience was unfortunately pretty empty. I really hadn't heard much buzz surrounding this and yet it had quite a lovely cast. Anyways here are some of my thoughts.
Rema Webb singing "Joe Worker" is worth the price of admission. In fact, the cast here is really wonderful. John Doyle's direction, however, doesn't totally work for me. I usually really love his work, but his direction here and in Carmen Jones were both very muddled. Once again, this show has no set. I guess that's what CSC is doing now. The last show I saw there with any real set was Pacific Overtures. I'm a tad bit bored of seeing the same set every time I see a show here. Also, I understand the reason behind the lack of the Playbill, but PLEASE BRING BACK THE PLAYBILLS. It feels cheap without it and I can't imagine that that's allowed by equity.
As for the show Lara Pulver was wonderful as the prostitute. Tony Yazbeck will definitely grow into the part as will Sally Ann Tripplett, who I loved in Sweeney, but I felt was held back by a poor costume design here, which I'll talk about in a bit. I've already mentioned Rema who just has a killer voice. She's great. I think Doyle has chosen to have this production seem like union workers putting on a show. It kind of works, but he's chosen to dress everyone in steel worker uniforms without even a suggestion of character, which makes it rather confusing to watch. The Cradle Will Rock is also such a minimalist show anyways, that I really would've liked for Doyle to have just done it straight, but he somehow actually over complicated the staging, making it so that it was really very confusing as to what was happening. I did enjoy it however and I think it's a chance to see a great musical. It's just that, for the first time ever, I would like for Doyle to go even simpler.
So I saw it tonight the audience was unfortunately pretty empty. I really hadn't heard much buzz surrounding this and yet it had quite a lovely cast. Anyways here are some of my thoughts.
Rema Webb singing "Joe Worker" is worth the price of admission. In fact, the cast here is really wonderful. John Doyle's direction, however, doesn't totally work for me. I usually really love his work, but his direction here and in Carmen Jones were both very muddled. Once again, this show has no set. I guess that's what CSC is doing now. The last show I saw there with any real set was Pacific Overtures. I'm a tad bit bored of seeing the same set every time I see a show here. Also, I understand the reason behind the lack of the Playbill, but PLEASE BRING BACK THE PLAYBILLS. It feels cheap without it and I can't imagine that that's allowed by equity.
As for the show Lara Pulver was wonderful as the prostitute. Tony Yazbeck will definitely grow into the part as will Sally Ann Tripplett, who I loved in Sweeney, but I felt was held back by a poor costume design here, which I'll talk about in a bit. I've already mentioned Rema who just has a killer voice. She's great. I think Doyle has chosen to have this production seem like union workers putting on a show. It kind of works, but he's chosen to dress everyone in steel worker uniforms without even a suggestion of character, which makes it rather confusing to watch. The Cradle Will Rock is also such a minimalist show anyways, that I really would've liked for Doyle to have just done it straight, but he somehow actually over complicated the staging, making it so that it was really very confusing as to what was happening. I did enjoy it however and I think it's a chance to see a great musical. It's just that, for the first time ever, I would like for Doyle to go even simpler.