Shakespeare said it best in his play Romeo and Juliet. “Parting is such sweet sorrow.” “Closer than Ever”, the winning musical revue production now on the CVREP stage with music by David Shire and Lyrics by Richard Maltby, Jr., is the logical, perfect-fit production for founding Artistic Director Ron Celona to surrender his theatrical director’s hat and enjoy his retirement.
Celona has been a highly successful theatrical force in the Coachella Valley for over twenty-five years. It was his ambition to create an Equity regional theatre company in the Coachella Valley as a way of bringing professional writers, actors, directors and technicians to Valley residents.
Broadway is 3000 miles away in NYC. Palm Springs is 110 miles from LA. Do the travel math and the money. The Valley is now sitting on a gold mine of talent and creative professional and regional performers both homegrown and imported. Celona’s dream is now a reality; so support all local live theatres in the Valley.
This musical revue of love lost and love found, vividly comes to life thanks to four highly skilled singer-actors who know their way when it comes to singing two, three, and four-part harmony. Fans of Stephen Sondheim’s music written in the minor key with lyrics that sound like dialogue will feel right at home with “Closer than Ever” that is smartly and crisply directed by Ron Celona.
David Shire music and Richard Maltby, Jr.'s lyrics are spot-on for today’s theatergoers. The music may not be as melodious as the traditional Broadway sounds and cadence of years ago, but the lyrics nicely capture the aching poignancy and sophistication of a musical revue written 33 years ago that still touches and reflects the foibles of today’s human condition. Actually, we humans abhor change. We are very comfortable in our various ruts. However, the power of love is the only potent force that endorses and embraces human change.
The four talented professional performers who breathe life into this winning production are: Julie Garnye, Jeffrey Landman, Janna Cardia, and Michael Bullard. Together and in pairs or solo, the cast is like the proverbial ‘pizza man’ they also deliver … but just the performing goods.
There are 24 musical numbers in this show that brilliantly touch the full range of human emotions. It’s practically impossible to resist the nostalgic pull of this production and its wonderful cast who all shine in their various numbers.
Especially relevant, poignant, and at the same time comedic are some of the musical numbers: “You Want to Be My Friend”, sung by Julie Garnye and Jeffrey Landman; “Pattern”, sung by Janna Cardia; “Life Story” also by Cardia; “I’ll Get Up Tomorrow Morning” by Jeffrey Landman; “One of the Good Guys”, sweetly sung by tenor Michael Bullard, plus his duet with Mr. Landman and their plaintiff wails in a number called “Fathers of Fathers”, hit their marks - the men of the world.
Julie Garnye and Janna Cardia deliver the wisdom of love’s adventure between men and women, in “It’s never that Easy/ I’ve Been Here Before”. The full cast numbers have the four-part harmony songs neatly paced along with sharp timing and the ‘acting stuff’ down pat. They make for a must-see evening of life’s ups and downs as a winning experience. I also suspect the ladies in the audience will embrace the musical’s relevancy a tad differently than the men. But always remember it takes two to Tango in life’s journey
The creative technical department led by Director Ron Celona, features the depth and talent of Music Director Scott Storr, who had to turn over his piano accompaniment and conducting chores on opening night to David Andrews Rogers, who graciously stepped in for Mr. Storr. But not to worry. Mr. Storr will be back in his director chair soon.
CVREP’s Emmy-winning design wizard Jimmy Coumo , creates a functional set that is awash in a sea of sparkling neon colors and doors that really matter in this enjoyable production. Lighting Designer Moira Wilke Whitaker cleverly paints the stage with just the right amount light to compliment the performers when called for.
Costume Designer Frank Cazares gets high marks for his costume designs. His sleek black evening dress worn by Ms. Cardia is simple, yet elegant, and eye-catching.
Hair designs and make-up by Lynda Shaeps have been winning awards for years. Sound Engineers Karlene “kiKi“ Roller and Joshua Adams, complete the creative team. Paul James Tenaglia stage-manages the show.
POSTSCRIPT:
My sources have informed me that the new Artistic Director at CVREP will be Announced within a fortnight.
“Closer than Ever” is a splendid production not to be missed. For tickets and reservations, call CVREP at 760 – 296 – 2966, ext. 114
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