*WHAT: The musical revue “RESPECT: A Musical Journey of Women”
*WHERE: Sierra Repertory Theatre’s East Sonora stage
*WHEN: Friday, July 26 and plays through Sunday, Sept.1 with Thursday and Friday performances beginning at 7, Saturday evening performances at 8 and Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday matinees at 2.
*COST: Ticket prices range from $26 to $32 depending on the day of the performance.
*MORE INFO: Call Sierra Rep’s box office at (209) 532-3120 or visit Sierra Rep at www.sierrarep.org.
THEATRE
Hit revue celebrates women’s journey through popular music
SONORA — From Betty Boop to Tina Turner and Lily Langtree to Cyndi Lauper, female pop stars and their music provide a vivid reflection of how much has changed for American women in the last 100 years. That’s the story celebrated in the hit musical revue “RESPECT: A Musical Journey of Women”, playing at Sierra Repertory Theatre’s East Sonora stage July 26 through Sept. 1.
Four powerhouse performers and a live band draw from decades of Top 40 hits in this non-stop song-and-dance showcase of women’s challenges, opportunities and triumphs. An international hit, it has packed houses and brought audiences to their feet from coast to coast.
The exuberant song list stretches from period standards such as “Won’t You Come Home Bill Bailey,” “Someone to Watch Over Me,” and “Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy,” to pop fare like “Where the Boys Are” and “Bobbie’s Girl” through energized anthems like “These Boots Are Made For Walkin’,” “I Am Woman,” “I Will Survive” and “Girls Just Want To Have Fun.” A narrator puts the songs in context, so we experience them as a timeline and see how they punctuated turning points in women’s history.
“Just hearing these songs that we all love is great fun in and of itself,” said SRT Managing Director Sara Jones, “and getting to look at them from this slightly different angle adds depth.”
New Jersey guest artist Brian Swasey directs and choreographs SRT’s production, and SRT’s Mark Seiver is the musical director who leads the live, on-stage band.
Swasey, a busy freelancer who works at regional theaters up and down the East Coast, is eager to get this production under way.
“I saw the show in Philadelphia, and the audience just ate it up,” he said. “It’s remarkable – and so much fun. The show played there six months – they just kept extending it.”
Swasey’s cast includes Kacey Coppola, who was in last year’s smash hit Ring of Fire at the Fallon House, Nancy O’Bryan who just finished playing Karen in SRT’s wildly successful production of Church Basement Ladies, Southern California performer Tracie Franklin (SRT’s Ain’t Misbehavin’, Sweet Charity and All Night Strut) and SRT newcomer Courtney Nolan-Smith, a New York performer who has worked with Swasey in several shows on the East Coast.
Joining Seiver are Dennis Dragan on bass, Mark Kreuzer on drums and Josh Weeks on guitar. The live band, Seiver said, will really punch up the energy of the show.
“The show isn’t locked in,” he said. “It can grove a little different every single night. I’m excited at the breadth of styles we get to explore.”
SRT guest artist Rand Endlow of University of the Pacific will design the set with its scores of digital projections. Costume design is by guest artist Jose M. Rivera (SRT’s Oklahoma!, I Love a Piano), lighting by Christopher Van Tuyl, props by SRT’s Mercy Sharpe and stage management by SRT’s Lia Metz.