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Ogunquit packs a lot of vocal talent into ‘A Little Night Music’

Ogunquit packs a lot of vocal talent into ‘A Little Night Music’

Sondheim's Masterpiece Shines at Ogunquit Playhouse

The Ogunquit Playhouse's production of "A Little Night Music" has captivated audiences with its operatic score, witty libretto, and a talented cast that brings the story to life. Directed by Hunter Foster, the musical showcases the love lives of three aristocratic families, with Kathleen Turner guest starring as the wheelchair-bound Madame Armfeldt.

Enchanting Performances and Timeless Melodies

Introducing the Quirky Characters

The musical introduces the audience to a delightfully quirky cast of characters, each with their own unique personalities and vocal talents. Mike McGowan as Fredrik Egerman, a mature lawyer with an 18-year-old virgin wife, Anne, played by the vivacious Lauren Maria Medina, is the former lover of Desirée, a stage actress portrayed by Julia Murney. The audience also meets Fredrik's son, Henrik, played by Steven Telsey, a monastic student secretly in love with his stepmom.The three-part song "Soon" showcases the distinct vocal ranges of Medina, Telsey, and McGowan, defining each character's age and life experience. The audience is also introduced to the entertainingly bombastic Carl-Magnus, Desirée's current lover, played by Nik Walker, and his under-appreciated wife, Countess Charlotte Malcolm, portrayed by Lora Lee Gayer.

Sondheim's Operatic Masterpiece

The musical's score, composed by the legendary Stephen Sondheim, is a true test of the virtuosity of its classical singers. Backed by musical director Jeffrey Campos and a nine-piece orchestra, the 15-member cast execute complex vocal runs and emotive phrasing, soaring to the heights of the soprano range and dipping down to the warm tones of the tenor and the buttery smooth baritone. The witty lyrics are encapsulated in the beauty, with cleverly used props accentuating their droll humor.The theme of time runs throughout the production, with a revolving stage resembling a clock as it facilitates the movement of the story. Act I serves as an introduction to the characters, while Act II sets in motion the events that will ultimately allow the love lives to align and the characters to pair off.

Standout Performances and Iconic Songs

Kathleen Turner's guest appearance as Desirée's wheelchair-bound mother, Madame Armfeldt, is a true highlight of the production. Her delivery of the song "Liaisons" showcases her trademark husky voice, with a slow waltz rendition that borders on melodic spoken word, the deep timber of her vocals resonating through the audience.Another standout performance comes from Julia Murney as Desirée, who delivers an emotionally powerful rendition of the musical's most well-known song, "Send in the Clowns." This is followed by a stellar performance of "The Miller's Son" by Gianna Yanelli as the servant Petra, with Mike Schwitter portraying her love interest, Frid.

A Farcical Delight for Sondheim Fans

Those who appreciate the wit and complexity of Stephen Sondheim musicals will not want to miss this limited run of "A Little Night Music" at the Ogunquit Playhouse. The farcical musical is well executed, highlighting its splendor and humor, and showcasing the talents of a stellar cast. With its operatic score, witty libretto, and a revolving stage that mirrors the passage of time, "A Little Night Music" is a must-see for fans of the genre and a true testament to Sondheim's enduring legacy.

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