In a turnabout from its previous
musical that offered the relatively sober Carousel,
the Olney Theatre Center, in the midst of its 77th season, is
currently mounting the gregarious, laugh-a-minute production of The Producers. It is clear from the get-go why this musical
captured a record-breaking 12 Tony Awards in 2001 and spawned numerous other
productions worldwide as well a successful film in 2005. The hilarity, high-jinx and gags keep the
audience laughing throughout with never a dull moment to be had. #hocoarts
Michael Kostroff, Jessica Jaros and Michael Di Liberto Photo: Stan Barouh
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Under the expert direction of
Mark Waldrop, who stays true to the original show (and why not?), the company
and crew does this iconic show justice in every facet and is among the very
best productions that Olney has staged in years. The Producers
is unapologetic in its irreverence towards Nazis, gay people, the elderly, and
Broadway folks especially producers.
1 comment:
There is nothing "funny" about Adolf Hitler, who murdered 6 million Jews and others, put homosexuals and others in concentration camps, and who criminal followers continue to seek to oppress human rights in the United States and around the world, including a terrorist attack on the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum (USHMM) killing African-American guard Stephen Tryone Johns of Maryland, and attacking African-American churches around this nation.
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