{"id":128,"date":"2009-04-22T02:11:00","date_gmt":"2009-04-22T05:11:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/66.147.244.61\/~twisithe\/?p=128"},"modified":"2023-08-05T13:19:09","modified_gmt":"2023-08-05T16:19:09","slug":"the-sound-of-rock-stars","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.twisitheatreblog.com\/?p=128","title":{"rendered":"The Sound of Rock Stars"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><a href=\"http:\/\/1.bp.blogspot.com\/_T3kh_qPyRZY\/Sl6Xl6sZnPI\/AAAAAAAAAIU\/wRdvUToZBek\/s1600-h\/sound+of+silence.jpg\"><img decoding=\"async\" style=\"TEXT-ALIGN: center; MARGIN: 0px auto 10px; WIDTH: 400px; DISPLAY: block; HEIGHT: 164px; CURSOR: hand\" id=\"BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5358887284283907314\" border=\"0\" alt=\"\" src=\"http:\/\/1.bp.blogspot.com\/_T3kh_qPyRZY\/Sl6Xl6sZnPI\/AAAAAAAAAIU\/wRdvUToZBek\/s400\/sound+of+silence.jpg\" \/><\/a><\/p>\n<div align=\"justify\">In late September, 2007 I sat in the Diesel Playhouse in the audience for <a class=\"snap_shots\" href=\"http:\/\/www.actingupstage.com\/\">Acting Up Stage\u2019s <\/a>one-night only concert <em>With A Little Help From My Friends<\/em>: the stars of Toronto musical theatre singing the songs of <em>the Beatles<\/em>. I had just moved from Halifax (via Vancouver, but we don\u2019t talk about that) to Toronto two weeks earlier and this was the first show that I would see in my new city. I didn\u2019t have a blog. I didn\u2019t write theatre reviews. I didn\u2019t know who any of the actors who would grace the stage were except for Patricia Zentilli, who I had seen play Ophelia in <em>Hamlet <\/em>(2000) and Curley\u2019s Wife in <em>Of Mice and Men<\/em> (1999) at Neptune Theatre in Halifax (and later, I remembered that we had done a benefit together in 1999 where she sang \u201cSomewhere That\u2019s Green\u201d (spingle!) for which my memory is uncharacteristically hazy). I didn\u2019t have an inkling what my future held, and could not have dreamed half of the adventure that would soon sweep me up so quickly and absolutely.<br \/>My first memory of <em>With A Little Help From My Friends<\/em> is of a boy coming out onstage, a remarkably young and eloquent boy, who of course was Mitchell Marcus, and he gave a speech (quite like the one he gave last night) about the need for musical theatre in Toronto, the goals and objectives of his theatre company and his dedication to bringing contemporary musical theatre to Torontonian audiences and employing local musical theatre performers. I remember that this speech alone moved me to tears. Yes, I remember thinking, Yes! This boy is fulfilling the dream, he\u2019s perpetuating Canadian theatre in the perfect direction and he\u2019s accomplishing such marvels, and he\u2019s so young and so smart and so determined and he\u2019s passionate about the theatre that he loves. He is part of the answer to the Canadian theatre conundrum.<br \/>A year and a half later, last night at <em>The Sound of Silence<\/em>, Acting Up Stage\u2019s one-night only concert featuring musical theatre stars singing the songs of Paul Simon, armed with all the knowledge of Toronto\u2019s theatre community that I have amassed and absorbed fervently, Mitchell\u2019s speech last night still made me feel so proud and just as certain that we can expect fantastic things from this young man. He works so diligently, his goals are lofty, but pure, and he sees them through, and I admire him wholeheartedly.<br \/>The second thing I remember about <em>With A Little Help From My Friends<\/em> is Steven Gallagher bursting onto the scene and kick-starting the evening like the absolute rock star that he is. I was thrilled that <em>The Sound of Silence<\/em> began in the exact same way. His rendition of \u201cMe and Julio Down By the Schoolyard\u201d was perfection and \u201cOld Songs\/Book Ends\u201d was done with such simple beauty that it stands as proof that Gallagher is a master of his craft.<br \/>Eliza-Jane Scott was quirkiness at its best in her rendition of \u201cAt the Zoo\u201d which included her playing the Melodica! She is such a captivating performer, and like Gallagher, she makes performing look like the easiest and most natural thing in the world. She sang a compelling version of \u201cAmerican Tune,\u201d and I think I could listen to her sing the phone book and find the poetry in it. Andrew Kushnir sang a hauntingly gorgeous rendition of \u201cThe Sound of Silence\u201d and then brought the house down with cohort Michael Therriault in a performance of \u201cMrs. Robinson\u201d like nothing that has ever been seen before boasting of Kushnir\u2019s amazing operatic and jazz stylings and Kushnir and Therriault\u2019s freestyle hip hop talents. It was one of the most hilarious and creative things I have seen onstage, perhaps since Kushnir and Damien Atkins\u2019 fifteen minute a cappella reworking of some of today\u2019s most popular songs at Sing Out, Louise in March (which boasted of crazy harmonies and different musical styles!). Andrew Kushnir is a walking one-man-show and I always feel so fortunate to get to see him perform, whether he\u2019s onstage or making up impromptu songs in real life. Therriault also rocked out, and showed off his amazing acting skills and comedic timing, with \u201cYou Can Call Me Al.\u201d You could feel the sense of fun emanating off the stage and it proved utterly contagious.<br \/>Jeff Madden\u2019s voice is absolutely incredible. I could listen to him sing all day. His rendition of \u201cThe Only Living Boy in New York\u201d blew my mind. If you haven\u2019t seen <em>The Jersey Boys<\/em> yet: go! Go! Go! Susan Henley sang a breathtaking rendition of \u201cFifty Ways to Leave Your Lover\u201d with Jamie Drake providing fantastic drum accompaniment. Sara Farb showed off her signature belt with \u201cLate in the Evening.\u201d<br \/>Amanda LeBlanc radiates the most beautiful light I have ever seen onstage. It is utterly enchanting. She always reminds me of an angel. Her rendition of \u201cKathy\u2019s Song\u201d was absolutely beautiful; she had the audience in the palm of her hand. Then Thom Allison almost brought the balcony down with his mind-blowing, gospel-esque, crowd-rousing rendition of \u201cLoves Me Like A Rock.\u201d Allison\u2019s voice is so beautiful. It doesn\u2019t matter how many times you hear him sing, you always come away feeling utterly impressed. The first thing I said to him ever in my life, after From A Little Help From My Friends, was, \u201cwow, you should get \u201csuperstar\u201d tattooed on your forehead.\u201d I stand by my initial assessment. Blythe Wilson closed the show with a perfect rendition of \u201cBridge Over Troubled Water.\u201d This song has been recorded countless times, but I defy anyone to find one better than the performance Wilson gave last night.<br \/>The power of this show was in the arrangements of Paul Simon\u2019s songs to suit the singer\u2019s voices and to capture a faction of their personalities. Each arrangement was unique while still maintaining the essence of Simon\u2019s great songs. These were all done by the incomparable Reza Jacobs, with help from Amanda LeBlanc and Sara Farb. Jacobs bursts with energy as he bursts with talent, and plays the piano with such gusto that you get the sense he\u2019s blasting the force and power toward the singers and into the audience as he head bangs. The band also included Bram Gielen on bass, Erik Patterson on guitar, Lindsey Hilliard who had some gorgeous violin solos, and Jamie Drake who rocked out on a vast array of different types of drums.<br \/>In all, <em>The Sound of Silence<\/em> was the best type of rock concert and it affirms that our Canadian musical theatre legends are true rock stars, who shine so brightly in this community and who should be a source of pride for our entire nation. A year and a half ago, I sat floored that such talented people, and such amazing theatrical opportunities existed in this country. 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