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Congrats @shawna281983 on Instagram for winning a ticket from Shows I’ve Seen to the 5th Avenue Theatre’s “Into the Woods” musical! Enjoy! And stay tuned for the next contest ticket giveaway soon.
Leave a comment on my Instagram post (https://www.instagram.com/p/CpR285mOBZ1/) with your favorite musical & I’ll choose a winner 24 hours from now. Bonus points if you’re a student or if I love the musical you mention.
This is a free single ticket worth about $120 to any of the remaining “Into the Woods” performances at 5th Avenue Theatre, which ends this wknd. Depending on the date you choose, you’ll be in Zone 3 (Blue) or 4 (Orange).
Read my review here: https://www.showsiveseen.com/into-the-woods-musical-5th-avenue-theatre/
Elevator Thoughts (aka Tweet): Miss Step throwback musical at Village Theatre by Kit Yan and Melissa Li. Feel good love letter to the 80s that emphasized the “T” in LGBT! Bodacious dance ensemble. Totally tubular spandex aerobic-inspired choreography/costumes. Jane Fonda would be so proud.
Synopsis from the Theatre: Pam Carter is an unremarkable trans woman, working as a toll collector on the New Jersey turnpike. When a family tragedy uncovers her late father’s secret passion for competitive aerobics, Pam decides to step into her father’s sneakers and vault herself on a remarkable journey. This sweet, fun, 80’s throwback musical is a comedy for family members of all ages and genders. So slap on that spandex, throw on a headband, and get ready to clap your hands for MISS STEP!
Reviewed Performance: 2/16/23 Evening – Sorry for the late review. Since this wasn’t a press ticket and there were only two more shows left on this short run, I didn’t prioritize the review.
Type: Musical
World Premiere: “Pre-World Premiere” – It’s still in the development phase as part of the Village Originals Beta Series
Defined Plot/Storyline: Yes
Live Band/Orchestra: Yes – There was only a keyboardist and a drummer. I didn’t even notice there were so few musicians during the show. I was shocked there were only two band members listed in the playbill I read after the show.
Recommendation: See it!
Was This the First Time I Saw a Production of this Show: Yes
Would I See It Again 3 Years from Now: Absolutely! I’d love to compare and contrast this developmental production with the final world premiere production.
Rating Compared to Other Shows with the Same Production Value:
4.5 Stars (Out of 5 Stars)
Equity Actors: 9
Total Number of Actors: 14
Length (Including Any Intermission): 2 hours but it felt like the perfect length
Intermission: No
Other Rave(s) Not Mentioned in Elevator Thoughts
Rant(s)
Theatre Company: Village Theatre
Venue: Village Theatre – Hunt Family Theatre First Stage
Venue Physical Address: 120 Front St N, Issaquah, WA 98027
Price: Cheap
Ticket Affordability Options: Pay-what-you-will on 2/16/23
Dates: February 11 to 19, 2023
Seating: Assigned Seating
Parking: Free street parking and free lot parking. If you park in the lot, make sure the spot is not reserved for a business. As a last resort, you can always find parking at the library (10 W Sunset Way, Issaquah, WA 98027) but it’s a little far. Remember, there’s a bottom floor parking lot under the library’s main parking lot that most non-locals don’t know about.
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@showsiveseen "Miss Step" throwback #musical at Village Theatre by @kityanpoet & Melissa Li. Feel good love letter to the #80s that emphasized the "T" in #LGBT! Bodacious dance ensemble. Totally tubular #spandex #aerobic-inspired choreography/costumes. Jane Fonda would be so proud. Review: showsiveseen.com/4076. Photos by @nikkilong_. #theatre #aerobics #1980s ♬ Jump (Originally Performed by Van Halen) [Instrumental] – Backing Track Central
Role | Name |
Gail | Kathryn Van Meter * |
Pam Carter | MJ Rawls * |
Janet | Bobbi Kotula * |
Cameron Carter Sr | Ethan Carpenter * |
Cindy | Cassi Q Kohl * |
Rachel Weissman | Bridgid Abrams * |
Eli | Vincent Milay |
Pauline | Irene Rising * |
Topaz | Leah Sainz-Jones |
Jay | Tom Avery |
Ensemble | Joel Domenico Mackenzie Mathotra Nehemiah Hooks * Tori Gresham * |
— | — |
Keyboard/Conductor | Elisa Money |
Drums | Scot Sexton |
— | — |
Director & Co-Choreographer | Connor Gallagher |
Co-Choreographer | Jay Jackson “Laganja Estranja” |
Writer/Composer | Kit Yan and Melissa Li |
Scenic Designer | Jason Sherwood |
Costume Designer | Chelsea Cook |
Lighting Designer | Chih-Hung Shao |
Sound Designer | Erin Bednarz |
Projection Designer | Ahren Buhmann |
Stage Manager | Jessamyn Bateman-Iino |
Gender Consultant | Josephine Kearns |
Dance Arrangements | David Dabbon |
New York Casting | Judy Bowman |
Music Director | Elisa Money |
Assistant Director | Charlie Johnson |
Assistant Stage Manager | Kallen Pishue |
Assistant Scenic Designer | Jeremy Hollis |
Production Assistants | Liam Nellis, Lainie Schwartz |
Vocal Coach | Danny Kam |
Head Stage Carpenter | Andrew Long |
Head Lighting Engineer | Zac Andersen |
Head Sound Engineer | Alex Wren |
Wardrobe Lead | Malena Langlie |
Projection Technician | Ahren Buhmann |
Elevator Thoughts (aka Tweet): On the Market play w/ Burien Actors Theatre. Light modern romantic comedy w/ funny caricatures. Second chances are possible during middle age with love and life! #comedy #theatre
Synopsis from the Theatre: A former singer, now realtor, struggles with the modern dating scene after becoming a widow two years ago. Her life is turned upside down when she finds a mysterious note from her dead husband telling her it’s okay to “move on.” A touching modern, romantic comedy for grown-ups about love, loss, and finding your Forever Home.
Reviewed Performance: 2/25/23 Evening
Type: Play
World Premiere: No but almost. This play was first produced in Fall 2022. I looked it up since I was surpised how many modern references were in the show. For example, I’ve never seen a show that mentioned steaming services like Hulu Plus.
Defined Plot/Storyline: Yes
Recommendation: See it if you like supporting community theatre
Was This the First Time I Saw a Production of this Show: Yes
Would I See It Again 3 Years from Now: Maybe if it was produced by an Equity theatre
Rating Compared to Other Shows with the Same Production Value:
4.25 Stars (Out of 5 Stars)
Equity Actors: None
Total Number of Actors: 4
Length (Including Any Intermission): 90 mins
Intermission: No
Other Rave(s) Not Mentioned in Elevator Thoughts
Rant(s)
Other Musing(s) and Observation(s)
Theatre Company: Burien Actors Theatre
Venue: Kennedy Catholic High School
Venue Physical Address: 140 S 140th St, Burien, WA 98168
Price: Cheap
Dates: February 10 to March 5, 2023
Seating: General Admission
Parking: Huge free parking lot adjacent to the high school
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@showsiveseen “On the Market” #play w/ Burien Actors Theatre. Light modern #romanticComedy w/ #funny caricatures. 2nd chances are possible during middle age w/ love & life! Review: showsiveseen.com/4048 #comedy #theatre ♬ Til There Was You (as made famous by The Beatles) – Abbey Road Players
Role | Name |
Diane, Eccentric Wife, Rustic Wife, Excited Girlfriend, Nice Wife | Amy Anderson |
Frank, Date #2, Date #4, Eccentric Husband, Chatty Husband 1, Rustic Husband, Nice Husband | John Dugaw |
Charlotte | Karin Rogers |
James, Grief Counselor, Date #1, Date Mark, Chatty Husband 2, Excited Boyfriend, Delivery Guy | Jalyn Green |
— | — |
Stage Directors | Rochelle Flynn, Maggie Larrick |
Playwright | Jason Odell Williams |
Production Managers | Eric Dickman, Maggie Larrick |
Stage Manager | Heather Bernadette |
Fight Choreographer | John Lynch |
Set Designer | Maggie Larrick |
Properties Designer | Cyndi Baumgardner |
Lighting Designer | Dave Baldwin |
Sound Designer | Eric Dickman |
Costume Designer | Maggie Larrick |
Set Dresser | Cyndi Baumgardner |
Vocal Coach | Aimee Hong |
Head Builder | Scott Barker |
Set Builders/Painters | Eric Dickman, Luise Frishholz, Paul Gould, Maggie Larrick, Devin Rodger |
Light & Sound Operator | Heather Bernadette |
Poster/Marketing Art Design | Stevie VanBronkhorst |
Photography | Michael Brunk |
Program | Maggie Larrick |
Webmaster | Lance Bowman |
Box Office | Eric Dickman, Jessica Lester |
Usher Managers | Maggie Larrick, Elaine Puderbaugh |
Concessions Managers | Barbara Reamer, Maggie Larrick |
Elevator Thoughts (aka Tweet): Into The Woods fairy tale musical opening night at the 5th Avenue Theatre. After seeing this show a third time, I finally realized it’s filled with modern life lessons and difficult philosophical questions. Cinderella’s family and the witch (Porscha Shaw) were a hoot! #theatre
Synopsis from the Theatre: “Happily Ever After” has never been so complicated. That’s what Little Red, a Witch, Cinderella, the Baker, and his wife discover as they invade one another’s stories and find themselves tangled in a web of unexpected consequences. They quickly find this web is too big to untangle on their own and that they must work together to set everything right in the kingdom. Into the Woodsreminds us that only together can we defeat the wolves and giants of the world. With a stunning, unforgettable score featuring “No One is Alone,” “Children Will Listen,” and “Giants in the Sky,” this iconic show will enchant, entrance, and delight! A Tony Award®-winning Broadway hit and feature film sensation, Into the Woodscontinues to enthrall theater lovers more than three decades after its creation. This is the first of a rare and remarkable two-show celebration and exploration of the theatrical genius of Stephen Sondheim.
Reviewed Performance: 2/17/23 on opening night
Type: Musical
World Premiere: No
Defined Plot/Storyline: Yes
Live Band/Orchestra: Yes
Recommendation: See it if you like Stephen Sondheim musicals.
Was This the First Time I Saw a Production of this Show: No, I’ve seen it once in a Galveston, TX community theatre and once at Village Theatre.
Would I See It Again 3 Years from Now: Since I’ve seen it so many times and I’m not a huge fan of Stephen Sondheim, I’d probably only see the national tour in the future.
Rating Compared to Other Shows with the Same Production Value:
4.25 Stars (Out of 5 Stars)
Equity Actors: All
Total Number of Actors: 15
Length (Including Any Intermission): 2.75 hours
Intermission: Yes
Other Rave(s) Not Mentioned in Elevator Thoughts
Rant(s)
Other Musing(s) and Observation(s)
Theatre Company: The 5th Avenue Theatre
Venue: The 5th Avenue Theatre
Venue Physical Address: 1308 5th Ave, Seattle, WA 98101
Price: Medium to Really Expensive
Ticket Affordability Options: Check out their discounts page. Goldstar or TodayTix usually offer good options too.
Dates: February 10 to March 5, 2023
Seating: Assigned Seating
Parking: When I don’t walk to the theatre, I park in the paid garage at the Motif hotel NW of the theatre. The entrance is on 5th Ave. Do NOT park in the Hilton garage (entrance on 6th ave). That’s where most of the audience parks so it’s a nightmare to leave. However, the Hilton garage is the closest garage to the theatre and it has underground access to the theatre if you wanted to avoid the elements. But this benefit is not worth it in my opinion.
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@showsiveseen “#IntoTheWoods” #Sondheim #musical at 5th Ave Theatre. After seeing this show a 3rd time, I finally realized it’s filled with modern life lessons & difficult philosophical questions. Cinderella’s family & the witch (@musenmelanin) were a hoot! Review: showsiveseen.com/3995. Photos by Mark Kitaoka & Tracy Martin. #theatre #fairyTale #StephenSondheim ♬ I Know Things Now – Stephen Sondheim & Michelle Dowdy
Role | Name |
Narrator | Mari Nelson |
Cinderella | Sarah Russell |
Jack | Joshua Miller |
Jack’s Mother | Shermona Mitchell |
Baker | Eric Ankrim |
Baker’s Wife | Cayman Ilika |
Cinderella’s Stepmother | Shaunyce Omar |
Florinda | Trina Mills |
Lucinda | Shanelle Nicole Leonard |
Little Red Ridinghood | Sarah “SG” Garcia |
Witch | Porscha Shaw |
Wolf/Cinderella’s Prince | Louis Hobson |
Rapunzel | Miranda Antoinette |
Rapunzel’s Prince (Dance Captain) | Antonio Mitchell |
Steward | Brian Lange |
— | — |
Narrator (Understudy) | Ann Cornelius |
Cinderella (Understudy) | Simone Alene |
Jack (Understudy) | CJ Lorentz |
Baker (Understudy) | Brian Lange |
Jack’s Mother/Cinderella’s Stepmother (Understudy) | Melyssa Stone |
Baker’s Wife (Understudy) | Trina Mills |
Little Red Ridinghood/Florinda/Lucinda/Rapunzel (Understudy) | Rebecca Cort |
Witch (Understudy) | Shanelle Nicole Leonard |
Cinderella’s Prince/Wolf/Rapunzel’s Prince/Steward (Understudy) | Casey Raiha |
— | — |
Production Stage Manager | Erin B. Zatloka |
Assistant Stage Manager | Rachael Dorman and Tori Thompson |
Swing Stage Manager | Jr Welden |
Composer and Lyricist | Stephen Sondheim |
Author | James Lapine |
Director | Bill Berry |
Scenic Designer | Lex Marcos |
Understudy Director | Jéhan Osanyin |
Costume Designer | Melanie Taylor Burgess |
Lighting Designer | Ben Zamora |
Sound Designer | Haley Parcher |
Associate Director | Nicholas Japaul Bernard |
Associate Music Director | Michael Nutting |
Music Supervisor | Matt Perri |
Associate Scenic Designer | Alex Winterle |
Associate Sound Designer | Brent Warwick |
Costume Design Assistant | Taya Pyne |
Assistant Lighting Designer | Maryalice Weed |
Director of Production | Joan Toggenburger |
Production Manager | Ryan Gastelum |
Costume, Wardrobe, & Hair Director | Shannin Strom |
Casting Director | Cordelia Miller |
Music Director | R.J. Tancioco |
Choreographer | CY Paolantonio |
— | — |
Conductor | Matt Perri and R.J. Tancioco |
Piano | Michael Nutting |
Synth | Rebecca Smith |
Bass | Ramon Salumbides |
Horn | Rodger Burnett |
Trumpet | Brad Allison |
Percussion | Alec Wilmart |
Flute | Dane Andersen |
Clarinet | Jennifer Nelson |
Bassoon | Francine Petersen |
Violin 1 | Tom Dziekonski |
Violin 2 | Quinn Price |
Viola | Rick Neff |
Cello | Page Smith/Virginia Dziekonski |
Keyboard Programmer | Dave Pascal |
Music Assistant | Andrew Pang |
Rehearsal Pianist | Rebecca Smith |