HomeSpacerSpacerSpacerSpacer Spacer
BWW SocialTwitterFacebookGoogle PlusRSS Feeds
 
 
LOG IN | REGISTER NOW!

TICKET CENTRAL
Broadway
Off-Bway
Tours
London
Help, Pick Me a Show

MONSTERS! A MIDLIFE MUSICAL MELTDOWN Mirrors and Mimics Milestone Birthday

MONSTERS-A-MIDLIFE-MUSICAL-MELTDOWN-Mirrors-and-Mimics-Milestone-Birthday-20010101

Monsters! A Midlife Musical Meltdown

Produced by The Regent Theatre, G.P. Productions, & Image Theater; Written by Gail Phaneuf, Music & Lyrics by Ernie Lijoi & Gail Phaneuf, Directed by Jerry Bisantz & Gail Phaneuf, Choreography by Christine MacInally, Musical Direction by John Kramer; Set Design, Ken Ross; Lighting Design, Michael Clark Wonson; Sound Design, Gail Phaneuf & Nathan Leigh; Stage Manager, Marc Ewart

CAST: Cheryl McMahon (Mother), Emily Browder Melville (Samantha), Patti Hathaway (Apathy), Zachary Gregus (Body), Jennifer Fogarty (Birthday Girl), Lisa Beausoleil (Fear)

Performances through March 10th at The Regent Theatre, 7 Medford Street, Arlington, MA. Box Office 781-646-4849 or www.regenttheatre.com

Monsters! A Midlife Musical Meltdown invites you to The Regent Theatre to attend Samantha’s 40th birthday party where the only other guests are the demons in her life, also known as Apathy, Fear, Body, and oh, yes, her mother. Crafted on the premise featured in the opening song that “Everybody’s Got Monsters,” Samantha’s meltdown is part cautionary tale, part wake-up call, and a fully enjoyable look at a milestone in life that we all must experience in one way or another. Regardless of which side of the divide you’re standing on, Monsters! gently pokes an elbow in your ribs, as if to say, “This is what awaits you!” or “Remember?”

Following the world premiere of the musical comedy in Boston in 2006, a pair of New York City readings, and a regional production at Deertrees Theatre in Harrison, Maine, Gail Phaneuf (Playwright/Composer/Lyricist/Director) and Composer/Lyricist Ernie Lijoi have joined forces with Co-Director Jerry Bisantz of Image Theater to bring the singing and dancing monsters to life again in a re-imagined version on the Arlington stage. Monsters! is light and lively with a relatable story, musical numbers with clever lyrics and a good blend of styles, and a six-pack of endearing characters (even the demons, as they prefer to be called).

Emily Browder Melville (Samantha) is likable and sympathetic in the lead with a voice that seems totally natural for the role of the 40-year old stockbroker who is taking stock of her life and searching for an adventure that will shake things up. When Sam informs her mother (Cheryl McMahon) that she intends to quit her job and travel to Machu Picchu, the cynical response she gets dredges up all of her insecurities in the form of the three monsters, er, demons. McMahon is in fine voice and seems to enjoy her over-the-top performance as chief fear monger in her daughter’s life.

Apathy (Patti Hathaway) is the first demon to appear, playing to Sam’s natural inclination to travel the path of least resistance, especially since “you’ll eventually die” (“What’s the Point?”). She flops lazily on the couch while munching potato chips, more interested in watching reality television than helping Sam make any positive changes. Next to arrive is Fear (Lisa Beausoleil), a Kaye Ballard type, who dons a turban and peers into her Magic 8-ball to warn Sam of all the things that might befall her (“You Don’t Want to Know”) if she so much as steps out of her apartment, or answers the door, for that matter. Finally, Body (Zachary Gregus) sashays out of the closet to remind her of her body issues and poor clothing choices.

When a mysterious gift-wrapped package arrives at her door without a card, it becomes the metaphor for all of Sam’s anxieties and the Pandora’s box at the center of the story. Opening the second act, another surprise gift arrives in human form as the sexy, scantily-clad Birthday Girl (Jennifer Fogarty) bumps and grinds her way through “Happy Birthday Baby.” Although she is there as a hired stripper, the young woman happens to be a psychology student who thinks she can help Sam overcome her fears, if only she can identify them (“Phobias”). More effective than that, B.G. gets Sam to think about what she really wants to do with the second half of her life (“That’s What I Would Do”) and strive to create a balance between her desires and her demons (“You Need Us”).


Leave Comments


6 DAYS TO GO - VOTING IS OPEN - CLICK HERE TO VOTE NOW!
LIVE UPDATE: PIPPIN vs. JEKYLL & HYDE for Best Revival of a Musical and More...


Nancy GrossmanFrom producing and starring in family holiday pageants as a child, to avid member of Broadway Across America and Show of the Month Club, Nancy has cultivated her love of the art and respect for the craft of theatre. She fulfilled a dream when she became an adult-onset tap dancer in the early 90's ("Gotta dance!"); she fulfills another by providing reviews for BroadwayWorld.com and evolving as a freelance writer. Nancy is an alumna of Syracuse University and a retired Probation Officer-in-Charge in the Massachusetts Trial Court system.
Past Articles by This Author:

More Articles by This Author...

6 DAYS TO GO - CLICK HERE TO VOTE NOW!
LIVE UPDATE:
WICKED vs. THE BOOK OF MORMON for Best Revival of a Play...

Only $59!
Save up to 30%
Save on Tickets!
Save up to 35%
Save on Tickets!
Only $79!

BWW Review: PIRATES OF PENZANCE at A.R.T.
NEW
BWW Review: TAPPIN' THRU LIFE: AN EVENING WITH MAU...
NEW
BWW Boston Review: ON THE TOWN
NEW
BWW Review: ON THE TOWN
NEW
BWW Boston Review: FROM DENMARK WITH LOVE: A 007/H...
NEW

Robert Diamond's Blog
BWW Awards Voting!
Michael Dale's Broadway Blog
Nikolai and the Others
BroadwayGirl NYC Blog
Tony Noms Pt. 1
BLOG
2 More Productions Announced
CERASARO
GLEE Goes Out Singing

GUEST BLOG- Kelly McCormick of PTC's LES MIS - Dirt On, Dirt Off

GUEST BLOG- DROWSY CHAPERONE's Paige Faure





Now Playing:
Now Playing on Broadway Web Radio Poor Thing from Sweeney Todd on 2005 Broadway Revival Cast - Act I.

MEGA STAGE TUBE: Listen to THE CRAFT - THE MUSICAL Demos; Set for NYC Reading This Year

Salonga Comments On ALLEGIANCE, Cafe Carylye, THE VOICE & More

BWW TV Exclusive: BACKSTAGE WITH RICHARD RIDGE- PIPPIN's Mann & d'Amboise on Bringing the Classic Back to Broadway, Married Life, & More!

STAGE TUBE: Douglas Carter Beane Gives Advice for Creativity in Philadelphia Commencement Address

Atlantic Theater Company's 2013-14 Season Will Include Premieres of New Work from Ethan Coen, Stephen Adly Guirgis and More

Actors' Equity Association Celebrates 100 Years on 5/26

STAGE TUBE: Watch THE MYSTERY OF EDWIN DROOD's Stephanie J. Block and Will Chase Prepare for the Tonys!

Official: LITTLE MISS SUNSHINE to Open at Second Stage in November 2013

SPECIAL COVERAGE: All the 2013 Drama Desk Award Winners - MATILDA, VANYA AND SONIA, PIPPIN, VIRGINIA WOOLF and More!Drama Desk Award Winners - MATILDA, VANYA AND SONIA, PIPPIN, VIRGINIA WOOLF & More!
STAGE TUBE: The Cast of MATILDA Performs on The View!STAGE TUBE: MATILDA Cast Performs on The View!
From Musical Mondays at Splash to AVENUE Q: John Bantay Talks to Richard Jay-Alexander About His Farewell Night on Monday, May 20thJohn Bantay Talks to Richard Jay-Alexander About Musical Mondays Farewell
CHUCK Star Zachary Levi and Krysta Rodriguez Set to Lead FIRST DATE on Broadway; Opens August 8CHUCK Star Zachary Levi and Krysta Rodriguez Set to Lead FIRST DATE
Paris SUNDAY IN THE PARK Now Available For DownloadParis SUNDAY IN THE PARK Now Available For Download

BWW TV World Logo
  
BWW Movies World Logo
  
BWW Fashion World Logo
  
BWW Music World Logo
BWW Geeks World Logo
  
BWW Opera World Logo
  
BWW Dance World Logo
  
BWW Classical World Logo

All Materials Copyright 2013 Wisdom Digital Media | Privacy Policy | RSS/XMLFeeds