Theatre Review: Lend Me A Tenor

Lend Me A Tenor is presented by International City Theatre. Written by Ken Ludwig. Directed by Todd Nielsen.

The Cleveland Opera is expecting an unforgettable night with Pagliacci, performed by famous Italian opera tenor Tito Merelli (Michael Scott Harris, Singing Revolution, The Musical). Henry Sounders (Barry Pearl), the Cleveland Grand Opera’s general manager, his assistant Max (Nick Tubbs, Marry Me a Little), and his daughter Maggie (Bella Hicks, Singing Revolution, The Musical) are all nervously waiting for Tito’s arrival at the hotel suite. Max’s job is to ensure Tito’s needs are met in a timely manner, but mainly, his job is to keep the booze and the women away from Tito as he’s a notorious drinker and womanizer.

When Tito arrives with his temperamental wife Maria (Jade Santana), Sounders leaves the suite, but Maggie stays behind and hides in the bedroom closet, expecting to get Tito’s autograph. When Maria finds Maggie hiding, she gets furious, assuming that Maggie is one of Tito’s lovers. Maria then writes a goodbye note to Tito and leaves the suite. As Tito is with Max in the other room, he doesn’t notice when Maria leaves. Eventually, Tito finds Maria’s note and panics, thinking that Maria has left him forever. As the tranquilizers and the booze kick in, Tito falls into a deep sleep. Later, when Max tries to get him ready to go to the performance, he is unable to wake him up, mistakenly thinking that Tito has committed suicide. Everything then is turned upside down, forcing Saunders to come up with a last minute plan to save his own skin. A plan that might give Max the opportunity of a lifetime. Max will take the place of Tito in the opera Pagliacci. What can go wrong?

The other characters in the play are Diana (Kailyn Leilani), the seductive soprano who tries to get her way with Tito. Julia (Holly Jeanne), the Chairwoman of the Cleveland Opera Guild, also a fan of Tito. The Bellhop (Matt Curtin, Rapunzel Alone), another Tito’s fan who is always trying to get Tito’s autograph and picture.

Max is an interesting character. He starts by showing his insecurities as a simple assistant who dreams of becoming a star singer. His brief interaction with Tito proved to spark his dreams to a higher level. Above all, the play shows the power of music. For Tito, music is a way of life. For Max, is a dream, a latent desire to express himself. The opportunity to show his talent in such an important event may not happen again. This is Max’s only chance in life to defeat his insecurities, despite the dishonesty of impersonating Tito to cheat the audience. It is Max willing to jump into the unknown what saves the day. 

It is also a story of second chances in life, mainly in terms of relationships. Maria and Tito, experiencing ups and downs in their marriage have to decide whether or not to try it again. For Maggie, it is Max’s impressive performance in Pagliacci what makes him even more attractive as a potential husband.           

Lend Me A Tenor is a sophisticated play that delights the audience for its comedy and constant action. Both Michael Scott Harris and Nick Tubbs show their excellent singing skills. The whole cast delivers a top-level performance from beginning to end. The scenic design with all of its details (scenic designer JR Norman Luker), the high key lighting (lighting designer Donna Ruzika), and the costume design (costume designer Kim DeShazo) provide outstanding and appealing elements to the stage. 

Director Todd Nielsen achieves an exciting production with the talented cast and creative team behind this comedy. The blocking allows the actors to deliver a highly kinetic performance that adds dynamism and physical comedy to the story. The last scene is a testament of Nielsen’s creativity. Producer caryn desai [sic] continues to show her exquisite taste for the most engaging productions to entertain the audiences of Los Angeles. Lend Me A Tenor is without a doubt one of the best productions of the year.       

Lend Me A Tenor

Written by Ken Ludwig. Directed by Todd Nielsen. Starring Matt CurtinMichael Scott HarrisBella HicksHolly JeanneKailyn LeilaniBarry PearlJade Santana, and Nick Tubbs. Produced by caryn desai [sic]. Presented by International City Theatre.

Creative team: Scenic designer JR Norman Luker, lighting designer Donna Ruzika, costume designer Kim DeShazo, sound designer Dave Mickey, prop designer Patty Briles, and hair and wigs designer Anthony Gagliardi. Casting is by Michael DonovanCSA and Richie FerrisCSA. The production stage manager is Donna Parsons.

INTERNATIONAL CITY THEATRE
Long Beach Convention & Entertainment Center
330 East Seaside Way
Long Beach, CA 90802

Performances: Oct. 21 – Nov. 6
Thursdays at 8 p.m.: Oct. 27, Nov. 3
Fridays at 8 p.m.: Oct. 21 (Opening Night), Oct. 28, Nov.4
Saturdays at 8 p.m.: Oct. 22, Oct. 29, Nov. 5
Sundays at 2 p.m.: Oct. 23, Oct. 30, Nov. 6

Tickets: ictlongbeach.org

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