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It became a glorious play performed gloriously.Įarlier this year I saw a professional national tour of "Chorus Line" at the Milwaukee Theater.
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I purposely sat in the back of the theater so I wouldn’t be able to see that the faces of these children looked .įrom the moment that a high school junior named Sadie Piatt stood center stage and sang the thrilling and sensitive "Think of Me," this ceased to be a production in some high school. I normally only see professional productions and I was a little apprehensive about seeing seeing some high schoolers take on a play as difficult as this one. It requires great singing and elaborate special effects (a falling chandelier, a flat-bottom boat that moves across the stage) and faith to the dramatic arc and story that is told. But my visit to the cavernous Dominican theater Sunday was not just a surprise, it was an outright shock.
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When you have a play like "Phantom," which first hit the stage almost 30 years ago, was a very popular movie and has songs that are classics, it’s tough to come up with any surprises. I’m not saying this was a great production for a high school. I want to make something very clear, right from the start.
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If that’s your idea of a high school play, let me suggest that you get yourself to Dominican High School to see an absolutely stunning production of the longest-running play in Broadway history, "Phantom of the Opera." Parents whispering to each other and at least one actor who stares into the audience, trying to find out where his parents are sitting. Singers who sometimes are only in the neighborhood of the music coming from a student band or orchestra. Sets that resemble backyard constructions. A person with a script offstage so they can whisper (usually loudly enough to be heard by the front rows of the audience) forgotten lines to an actor. "Our Town" or "Grease" with lots of parts so everyone gets to be in the play. We all know what to expect at a high school play.