Theatre Review: Exorcistic The Rock Musical

HRS Productions and Orgasmico Theatre present Exorcist The Rock Musical. Book, lyrics, and music by Michael Shaw Fisher. Directed by Chadd McMillan and Alli Miller-Fisher. Produced by Emma Hunton, Alli Miller-Fisher, and Chadd McMillan.

Directly from the bottom of hell, the characters of the original 1973 film come to life in a majestic spectacle of blasphemy, light, and rock ‘n’ roll. Megan (Emma Hunton) and her mom Kate (Leigh Wulff) continue the original story with a parody that brings laughter and electric performances to an engaged audience.

Sizzling demons, horny priests, and possessed humans come together to pay homage to one of the most influential horror films in cinema history. This musical resumes the ancient dichotomy of good vs evil that has intrigued the minds of people since the beginning of times. Exorcistic puts a spin on the topic with a display of irreverent dialogue and suggestive imagery to enhance the musical experience. The live band plays rock, hip hop, and jazzy tunes to accompany the sensational voices of the eclectic ensemble.

The fog, lighting, and costumes create powerful visuals to match the thrilling performances. Exorcistic is a stimulating revival of The Exorcist, a film that became a cultural reference point around the world. The rotating cast delivers a miscellaneous parade of talent to surprise the audience on every show, making it an exciting and dynamic production.

Exorcistic

Three Clubs

1123 Vine Street

Los Angeles, CA 90038

June 30- July 22, 2023

Fridays and Saturdays at 8 PM

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Book, lyrics and music by Michael Shaw Fisher. Directed by Chadd McMillan and Alli Miller-Fisher. Produced by Emma Hunton and Alli Miller-Fisher. Starring Emma Hunton (CLUELESQUE), Brian Logan Dales, Leigh Wulff, Frankie Grande, Gabby Sanalitro, Jesse Merlin, Janaya Mahealani Jones, Carly Jibson (CLUELESQUE), Garret Clayton, Jeff Sumner, Marissa Jaret Winokur, Elle Deran, Michael Sheppard (A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Valley Song), Nick Bredosky, Mitchell Johnson, Kim Dalton, Briana Cuoco, Richardson Cisneros-Jones, Choreographed by: Camal Pugh, Musical Director/Arrangements by Michael Teoli.

Theatre Review: Cassandra

Cassandra is a Hollywood Fringe production that combines Greek mythology and rock ‘n roll. The story and direction is by Kelly McMahon. The book is by Anthea Carns. The Stage Manager is Heidi Starrelle. The music is by Patti Smith.

In the story, Princess Cassandra (ThurZday) is the daughter of King Priam and Queen Hecuba. The place is the legendary city of Troy. Ada Marinelli plays the roles of the Fate Clotho, who spins the Thread of Life and Hecuba, the Queen of Troy. Hannah Howzdy plays the roles of Fate Atropos, who cuts the Thread of Life and Clytemnestra, the Queen of Sparta. Sofía Bragar plays the Fate Lachesis, who measures the Thread of Life and Athena, the Goddess of War. RJ Dawson plays Apollo, God of the Sun, who is in love with Cassandra.

This play follows the life of Cassandra as she goes from love to rejection by Apollo, her experience as a prophetess, her pain to see the fall of her beloved city of Troy, her rape by Ajax and her subsequent avenge by Athena, and her final fate.

McMahon’s adaptation of this classic tale re-tells the story of Cassandra from a feminine perspective. The most famous authors who depict Cassandra in their writings were all male: Homer, Virgil, Aeschylus, Euripides, and Hyginus.

Even though McMahon follows the classical story line, the inclusion of Patti Smith’s songs gives this production an impactful and feminist take on this enigmatic character. The selected songs are paired up with a corresponding scene of the play. We hear “Dancing Barefoot” when introducing Cassandra, “Upright Come” with Clotho’s lesson, “Cash” with Lachesis’ lesson, “Trespasses” with Atropo’s lesson, “Ask The Angels” with the prophecy about Helen, “Dead City” with the prophecy about that Horse, “Death Singing” with the prophecy about Clytemnestra’s plans, and “Dream of Life” with the Comfort interlude with Apollo. The addition of ancient Greek music with lyre such as “Europa” and “The Discord of Eris” puts a magic touch to the ambiance.

Cassandra features dancing, singing, and a form of laterna magica to display on the walls some of the facts mentioned in the story. ThurZday, Bragar, Howzdy, and Marinelli deliver a compelling performance to give a new voice to these Trojan women from ancient Greece.

Cassandra

Book by Anthea Carns. Songs by Patti Smith. Story and Direction by Kelly McMahon. Cast: ThurZday, RJ Dawson, Ada Marinelli, Sofía Bragar, and Hannah Howzdy.

Studio/Stage

520 N. Western Ave.

Los Angeles, CA 90004

For tickets and dates: https://www.hollywoodfringe.org/projects/7512?tab=details