
Forum is normally a tour de force for the actor playing the lead character, Pseudolus, the self-absorbed, ever-plotting slave. In fact, every actor who has played the role on Broadway--Zero Mostel, Phil Silvers and Nathan Lane—has won the Tony Award for Best Actor in a musical. Even Jason Alexander, who performed as Pseudolus in Jerome Robbins’ Broadway won the Best Actor Tony. Taking the reins of Pseudolus at Goodspeed is Adam Heller, who mugs with the best of them as he schemes and connives his way to freedom. While Heller is clearly at home with the burlesque nature of the show he doesn’t elevate his performance to where Pseudolus is the top banana. Instead he becomes part of the very fine ensemble of comedic talent that includes David Wohl as the hen-pecked Senex; John Scherer as head slave, Hysterium; and Ron Wisniski as Marcus Lycus, peddler of flesh. Does this set-up hurt the production? The answer is a resounding no. However, a more over-the-top performance by Heller would have enhanced the musical.

The plot of Forum, filled with mistaken identities, tomfoolery, and double entendres, is a first-class effort by Burt Shevelove and Larry Gelbart. Likewise, Stephen Sondheim’s score while lightweight to some degree, nonetheless provides a playful and melodic series of satisfying songs.
Director/choreographer Ted Pappas keeps the pace fast, frenzied, and farcical as he joyfully brings out the humor and silliness of the production.
The scenic design by James Noone, along with the costumes by Martha Bromelmeier, are colorful and carnival-like, setting a mirthful mood for the audience right from the start.
A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, an entertaining and comic diversion, now at the Goodspeed Opera House through November 29th.
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