Tina – The Tina Turner Musical – Paramount Theatre

Elevator Thoughts (aka Tweet): Tina – The Tina Turner Musical with Broadway Seattle and Seattle Theatre Group at the Paramount Theatre starring Ari Groover. Dazzling lights and projections. Roz White was a delightful mom. Surprising amount of domestic violence in the 1st act!

Synopsis from the Theatre: THERE IS ONLY ONE. HER VOICE IS UNDENIABLE. HER FIRE IS UNSTOPPABLE. HER TRIUMPH IS UNLIKE ANY OTHER. An uplifting comeback story like no other, Tina – The Tina Turner Musical is the inspiring journey of a woman who broke barriers and became the Queen of Rock n’ Roll. One of the world’s best-selling artists of all time, Tina Turner has won 12 Grammy Awards and her live shows have been seen by millions, with more concert tickets sold than any other solo performer in music history. Featuring her much loved songs, Tina – The Tina Turner Musical is written by Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Katori Hall and directed by the internationally acclaimed Phyllida Lloyd.

Attended Performance Date: 9/12/23 (Opening Night)

Type: Jukebox Musical

World Premiere: No

Several or Few Scenes: Several

Several or Few Settings/Locations: Several

Prior Exposure/Knowledge Required: Obviously, you’d probably enjoy this more if you’re familiar with Tina Turner’s hits. I’m surprised I was only familiar with two songs “Proud Mary” and “What’s Love Got to Do with It?”

Defined Plot/Storyline: Yes

Live Band/Orchestra: Yes

Equity Actors: All

Total Number of Actors: Too many to count

Perceived Pace of the Show: Medium but a little slow in the beginning of the first act

Length (Including Any Intermission): 3 hours

Intermission Included: Yes

Was This the First Time I Attended a Production of this Show: Yes

Would I See It Again 3 Years from Now: No

Recommendation: See it if either 1) you’re a Tina Turner fan 2) or you watch Lifetime TV dramas with domestic violence.

Other Rave(s) Not Mentioned in Elevator Thoughts

  • Mother: Roz White (as Tina Turner’s mom Zelma) was so delightful despite her character’s lack of maternal warmth. I actually thought she was a stepmom.
  • Projections: The projections seemed inspired by the psychedelic 1970s. They were especially mesmerizing immediately after the “Proud Mary” number.
  • Light Design: The lights were dazzling … even painful with the sudden spotlights in the Brazil concert scene!
  • Wigs: Ari Groover showcased a plethora of Tina Turner hairstyles throughout the show. My favorite was probably “the Farrah Fawcett” worn at the beginning of the second act.
  • Favorite Song: Other than the obvious recognizable hits “Proud Mary” and “What’s Love Got To Do With It,” I liked “Shake a Tailfeather” because the choreography reminded me of Hairspray.
  • Favorite Line: Regarding Tina’s signature hairstyle, her mom said something like “Looks like a cat’s been sucking on it.”

Rant(s)

  • Heat and Humidity: Let’s turn on the A/C or dehumidifier Paramount Theatre!
  • White Savior: Even though it might be historically accurate that Roger Davies (played by Zachary Freier-Harrison) was the catalyst for Tina’s icon status, it reminded me of the “white savior” trope like in the movies The Help and Hidden Figures.

Other Musing(s) and Observation(s)

  • Domestic Abuse: The first act was filled with domestic violence/abuse like a Lifetime TV drama! Maybe that’s why I enjoyed the second act more.
  • Chant: A mystic Buddhist mantra theme was woven throughout the musical. I honestly thought it was an indigenous tribal chant until I read about it the next day. The script should explain this mantra more.

Theatre Company: National Tour from Broadway Across America and Seattle Theatre Group

Venue: Paramount Theatre

Venue Physical Address: 911 Pine St, Seattle, WA 98101

Price: Medium to Expensive

Ticket Affordability Options: Seattle Theatre Group might partner with an organization you’re affiliated with for discount tickets. For example, I believe UW employees and students are eligible for an organization discount.

Dates: September 12 to 17, 2023

Seating: Assigned Seating

Parking: Paid street parking and paid garage parking. The best parking garage is under the convention center w/ the entrance on Pike around the Pike and Terry intersection. Last I checked, this is one of the cheapest, least busy, and closest garages. Alternatively, you can probably find street parking as you move closer to the West Precinct (810 Virginia St, Seattle, WA 98101). Do NOT park where the Paramount subscribers park. Last I checked, they usually park in the garage attached to the Cheesecake Factory. It’ll take you at least 30 minutes to exit that garage after the show.

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@showsiveseen#Tina” jukebox #musical w/ Broadway Seattle and @Seattle Theatre Group at Paramount Theatre starring Ari Groover. Dazzling lights/projections. Roz White was a delightful mom. Surprising amount of #domesticViolence in 1st act! Review: showsiveseen.com/6480 #TinaTurner #theatre #showsiveseen ♬ Proud Mary (Cover of Creedence Clearwater Revival) – Glee Cast
Garrett Turner as ‘Ike Turner’ and Roz White as ‘Zelma’ in the North American touring production of TINA – THE TINA TURNER MUSICAL. Photo by Matthew Murphy and Evan Zimmerman for MurphyMade, 2022
Naomi Rodgers performing “River Deep – Mountain High” as ‘Tina Turner’ in the North American touring production of TINA – THE TINA TURNER MUSICAL. Photo by Matthew Murphy and Evan Zimmerman for MurphyMade, 2022
Naomi Rodgers performing “Proud Mary” as ‘Tina Turner’ and the cast of the North American touring production of TINA – THE TINA TURNER MUSICAL. Photo by Matthew Murphy and Evan Zimmerman for MurphyMade, 2022
Naomi Rodgers as ‘Tina Turner’ in the North American touring production of TINA – THE TINA TURNER MUSICAL. Photo by Matthew Murphy for MurphyMade, 2022
Garrett Turner as ‘Ike Turner’ in the North American touring production of TINA – THE TINA TURNER MUSICAL. Photo by Matthew Murphy and Evan Zimmerman for MurphyMade, 2022
Garrett Turner as ‘Ike Turner’ in the North American touring production of TINA – THE TINA TURNER MUSICAL. Photo by Matthew Murphy and Evan Zimmerman for MurphyMade, 2022
Ayvah Johnson as ‘Young Anna-Mae’ and the cast of the North American touring production of TINA – THE TINA TURNER MUSICAL. Photo by Matthew Murphy and Evan Zimmerman for MurphyMade, 2022
Ann Nesby as ‘Gran Georgeanna’ in the North American touring production of TINA – THE TINA TURNER MUSICAL. Photo by Matthew Murphy and Evan Zimmerman for MurphyMade, 2022

Free Ticket – Tina – Paramount Theatre

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Bethany Sees the Stars – Play – Copious Love Productions

Elevator Thoughts (aka Tweet): Happy closing last weekend to Bethany Sees the Stars world premiere play by Emily Golden with Copious Love Productions at West of Lenin theatre. The beginning reminded me of Dacha Theatre’s quirkiness and imagination. Unexpected twist at the end. #greekMythology

Synopsis from the Theatre: 15-year-old Bethany spends her days in an eternal funk. But when a letter arrives inviting her to be a crew member on the first manned mission to Mars, she has an opportunity to leave it all behind. With her journey fast approaching, Bethany must turn to the all-knowing constellations for the answer to an impossible choice. Funny and tender, this world premiere play is a cosmic meditation on hope, loss, and the ability of relationships to hurt us or heal us in our most vulnerable seasons of life.

Attended Performance Date: 9/2/23

Type: Play

World Premiere: Yes

Several or Few Scenes: Several

Several or Few Settings/Locations: Several

Prior Exposure/Knowledge Required: Knowledge of some Greek mythology is preferred

Defined Plot/Storyline: Yes-ish but the story wasn’t very extensive

Equity Actors: 0

Total Number of Actors: 5

Perceived Pace of the Show: Slow to medium

Length (Including Any Intermission): 2 hours

Intermission Included: Yes

Was This the First Time I Attended a Production of this Show: Yes

Would I See It Again 3 Years from Now: No

Recommendation: See it if you like shows about teenage angst, grief, and depression.

Other Rave(s) Not Mentioned in Elevator Thoughts

  • Human Cellular Chimerism Scene: Leanne’s (played by Olivia Lee) explanation of human chimerism from pregnancy was fascinating.
  • Lauren Megan McCarthy: Lauren switched between her two distinct characters (Fey and Andromeda) seamlessly.

Other Musing(s) and Observation(s)

  • Manic Pixie Dream Boy: The Atlas character (played by Lola Rei Fukushima) was a little reminiscent of a manic pixie dream boy contrasting with the sullen Bethany character (played by Jade Guillory-Kaub).

Theatre Company: Copious Love Productions

Venue: West of Lenin

Venue Physical Address: 203 N 36th St #204, Seattle, WA 98103

Price: Cheap

Dates: August 24 to September 9, 2023

Seating: General Admission Seating

Parking: There’s paid lot parking or free street parking. I can usually find street parking behind the theatre closer to the water.

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@showsiveseen Happy closing last weekend to "Bethany Sees the #Stars" #worldPremiere #play by Emily Golden w/ Copious Love at West of Lenin. Directed by Kathryn Stewart. Starring Jade Guillory-Kaub. The beginning reminded me of Dacha Theatre's quirkiness & imagination. Unexpected twist at the end. Review: showsiveseen.com/6442 Photos: Brett Love. #greekMythology #theatre #showsiveseen #mythology ♬ Paradise – Aiden Myers
RoleName
Bethany Jade Guillory-Kaub
Fay / Andromeda Lauren Megan McCarthy
Atlas Lola Rei Fukushima
Father / Perseus Daniel Christensen
Cassiopeia / Leanne Olivia Lee
Director Kathryn Stewart
Playwright Emily Golden
Stage Manager, Tech, & RunNik Nolen
Props Designer / Assistant Stage Manager Christy Fox
Lighting Designer Adem Hayyu
Sound Designer Alison Kozar
Costume Designer Fantasia Rose
Scenic Designer Jordan Gerow
Production Manager / Rehearsal Stage Manager Megan Merydith
Painter / Master Carpenter Garrett Dill
Company LiasonTony Simmons

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