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1 Quandary Place Class Notes |
Play: RM3 Play: RM3 The story wraps itself around a congressional campaign in the South. Trey and Coulton are good friends pulled in different directions by pursuit of common goals. Trey, played by Gabriel Grille, is a magnetic, well-intentioned politician who seems destined to win from the outset. His best friend, Colton, played by Ricardo Rust, is a political wiz-kid manager seeking to leave behind his working class past. Right out of the gate, Trey and Colton are electric on the stage, theyre energy is contagious. We like both of them and want to see them succeed. From the first song Philosophy were drawn immediately us into the story. Two characters aid the campaign while complicating the core friendship. The pretty young Kate, played by Anna Ishida, finds herself romantically entangled with Coulton and mutually attracted to Trey. Anna creates a character who is both driven and endearing. Shes a joy to watch. Treys father Howard is played masterfully by Stephen Pawley. Howard lurks in the shadows making shady back-room deals but ultimately loves his son and wants him to win. Pawley captures that complexity and richness of character in vivid detail. The story resonates with the political climate of our time. Staab blends Ben Folds songs seamlessly into his script creating a new musical of outstanding quality. Come see it! Play: RM3 - 2.5 Stars RMS is supposed to be the story of friendship, love, and politics, taking place in the south. The fact that it was a musical should have increased the energy. Instead, I found the production to be current, but relatively listless. A trio in the world of politics, each with their own agenda, working in close quarters. Its been done already! They lyrics all is fair and love . May be true, but unoriginal. Innocuous production. If youre seeing a trio of productions in an evening and want to see something innocuous, this is okay. Otherwise, go for something with more of an edge. | |