ANYTHING GOES SAILS MERRILY INTO CAROUSEL DINNER THEATRE
Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association)
-THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS-
Lorain County Times-Westlaker Times-Lakewood News Times-Olmsted-Fairview Times
If your illusion of a dinner theatre is an old clapboard building, greasy food in steamer trays and
a poorly produced musical, then you haven't been to the Carousel under new Artistic Director Sean
Cercone. Cercone has many fine plans for the theatre, and many have already been put into effect.
The theatre itself looks like a sumptuous Las Vegas show room. Beautifully decorated in red, with
linen coverings and candles on evety table, the tiers of tables and booths allow for good stage sight
lines. The servers are young, polite and cooperative. In fact, we were so delighted with Chris Hendricks,
our waitperson, that we changed her title in the program from Assistant Head Front Server to CHIEF
Head Server.
The menu has 9 appetizers, 18 entrees and 10 desserts and a full offering of wines, alcoholic and
nonalcoholic drinks. Favorable comments were overheard about the quality of the food.
And, now to the show, itself. 'ANYTHING GOES' is a classic 1930s musical. The stoty is silly and
predictable and the music doesn't always fit into the plot. You will never mix this up this with
'CHORUS LINE,' 'FIDDLER ON THE ROOF' or 'WEST SIDE STORY.' But, who cares. If you are in the right
mood for farce and good dancing and ready to hear clever and wonderful lyrics to songs, you'll probably
go out singing, "I Get a Kick Out of You." And, as one of the songs states, it is "Easy to Love." The
music and lyrics are by the wonderfully gifted Cole Porter and includes" All Through the Night," "It's
DeLovely," and "Goodbye Little Dream."
The Carousel production has three strong elements going for it First and foremost, Kirsti Carnahan,
playing Reno, is the consummate Broadway star. She is beautiful, is a powerful singer, sparkles in
evety scene she is in, and has a wonderful sense of comic timing. If you go see the show for no other
reason than to see Carnahan. it's worth the price of admission.
Second, Rob Donohoe is a delight as Moonface Martin, Public Enemy #12. "Friendship" a duet by
Donohoe and Carnahan was absolutely delightful.
And, Janiece Kelley-Kiteley's choreography sparkles. The tap routines in "Anything Goes" and the
show stopping "Blow, Gabriel Blow" are gems.
The plot, if that's what you'd like to call it, centers on the premise that boy falls in love with
girl, girl's mother arranges for a marriage to an older man on a cruise ship, boy stows away on the
ship, boy wins girl after many twists and turns in the stoty.
Director Victoria Bussert has added just the right level of farce to the staging to insure that the
laughs are present and the production moves right along.... Jenn Goodson, a Marilyn Monroe look alike, sings and dances up a
storm in "Buddy, Beware." Brian Ogilvie is a standout dancer
and Katherine Wilfong has a nice singing voice as does Marc Moritz.
The musical sounds and the technical aspects of the show were excellent.
CAPSULE JUDGEMENT: If 'ANYTHING GOES' is any indication of what's to come, going to Carousel Dinner
Theatre will give you a complete entertainment package...good food, in a wonderful setting, with an
above average production. The theatre's next production will be 'CATS' starting September 1st For
ticket information and a brochure of the upcoming season, call 330-724-9855 or 800-362-4100.
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