by Beth Settje, Staff Writer
The musical, Dreamgirls, now playing at the Ivoryton Playhouse in Ivoryton, CT
through September 1st, is a solid and entertaining production. The
show manages to create an environment where we are transported back in time to
the late 1960’s/early 1970’s. There, we
are introduced to three young women, Deena, Effie, and Lorrell, singers who
have dreams of success as they try to find their way in the entertainment
industry. They meet a car salesman
looking to back an act and he is impressed by their performance. With some
shady maneuvering, he takes over their management and the three women are on
their way to stardom. Along the way, they have various trials and tribulations,
some which make them stronger and others that crush them. The musical documents
the successes and failures of the aptly named Dreams, as well as the men in
their lives, who include their manager Curtis, Effie’s brother/songwriter CC, another
singer and Lorrell’s love interest Jimmy.
The set is sparse, so the focus is truly
on the performers and the music.
Standouts include Ashley Jeudy’s Lorrell, Caliaf St. Aubyn’s Jimmy, and Sheniqua
Denise Trotman’s Effie. Each manages to dig deep and project major emotion and
sincerity in their portrayals. Though Trotman is the lead, and she carries it
well, Aubyn steals the show, transforming himself from a caricature into a
solid character, with depth and tragedy. Damian Norfleet as Curtis was
difficult to understand when speaking, but his singing was solid. He did
however manage to clearly sell his character very well as the master
manipulator, setting up the cast to do his bidding while he achieved his plans.
Like others who have fallen, Curtis did not see his end coming and his demise
was perhaps the most satisfying.
The big numbers which, left the audience
clamoring for more, included, “Steppin’ To The Bad Side,” “It’s All Over,” and
“(And I’m Telling you) I’m Not Going” in act one; “I am Changing” and “I Meant
You No Harm” were highlights of the second act.
The music was flawless, if a bit loud at times, which occasionally
overpowered the singers.
Playing only through this weekend,
ending on September 1st, Dreamgirls
is a welcome respite for these last days of summer.
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