Marry Me a Little Small and Intimate with a Stellar cast From Skylark Opera Theater at Crane Theater

Marry Me a Little, rescheduled from earlier in the summer, is a show featuring songs by Stephen Sondheim that were cut out of or from as yet unperformed musicals. It’s a strange little show perfectly at home in the Crane Theater’s intimate space. A dialogue free musical revue, it is not however plotless. To some extent we are left to our own devices to extrapolate the details. Basically a love story about two single people living alone who meet, fall in love, marry a little, and then break up. The songs follow the arc from two lonely people to the first hints of romance and on to the decline. Most of the songs I was unfamiliar with but I enjoyed nearly every one of them. A few favorites were “Marry Me a Little“, “All Things Bright and Beautiful/Bang“, and “Pour Le Sport“. It ends with “Being Alive” from Company which is of course a favorite.

The reason to see this show is to bask in the glow of it’s talented performers Bergen Baker and Max Wojtanowicz. Two gifted musical theater talents that know how to tell a story through song. In their hands, the lack of dialogue goes unnoticed. Their body language and expressions convey to us as much as the lyrics themselves do. Is there a more warm and welcoming face in all of the Twin Cities musical theater community than Wojtanowicz? He has an instant communication with the audience as if he’s singing directly to you. Bergen and Wojtanowicz are accompanied on piano by Musical Director James Barnett and the production was directed by Nikki Swoboda. The show runs just about an hour so it doesn’t have to be a late night. It only runs one weekend with the final performance Sunday 8/11/24. Don’t miss your chance to hear Bergen and Wojtanowicz signing Sondheim. For more information and to get tickets go to https://www.skylarkopera.org/home

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Minnesota Fringe Festival Day 8: “Thy Hard”, “A Material Boy Living in a Madonna World”, “Welcome to the Food Chain”, and “Stroke of Genius” The Stages on MN Fringe of the Day Award Winner!

Before we dig into the reviews I want to make sure everyone remembers to vote for the Golden Lanyard Awards. Votes should be submitted by Midnight this Saturday. Sorry Sunday shows on my schedule, but I’ll call you out if I would have voted for you and didn’t get the chance! Here is the link to cast your vote https://minnesotafringe.org/awards

In Thy Hard Michael Shaeffer recaps the story of the classic Christmas movie Die Hard in the style of William Shakespeare. It’s cleverly done using certain sonnets and quotes as inspiration leading to a game of Bingo with Bruce where you mark off the references as you catch them, I covered all the boxes on my Bingo board! There’s a nice touch when they stop the story for a moment to talk about Bruce Willis’ current health situation. Another nice touch is that a portion of the proceeds from the show will benefit dementia research. For fans of Die Hard, and who isn’t? This is a truly entertaining mashup of the 80’s action classic and the language stylings of Shakespeare. Schaeffer is an engaging performer with a gruff exterior but a sensitive delivery.

https://minnesotafringe.org/shows/2024/thy-hard

A Material Boy Living In A Madonna World! is my third Jason Schommer Fringe show, I’ve seen one each year I’ve been covering MN Fringe and they never disappoint. This year Schommer shares with us his obsession with Madonna. Perhaps it isn’t an obsession but just that, as he states in the show as a gay man, he was assigned Madonna, as others might be assigned Barbara Streisand or Cher. It’s filled with stories that show off his fandom in ways that simultaneously make you gringe for him and love him. Taking us from his first in person brushes to the reason his right hand will never be washed again. It’s part stand up routine, part confessional, and wholly hilarious.

https://minnesotafringe.org/shows/2024/a-material-boy-living-in-a-madonna-world-

Welcome To The Food Chain is a solo show cabaret about man’s place on the food chain. The writer performer Rob Ward sings, dances, attacks, and even times races between an audience member and a lion. It’s wild and kind of chaotic, the audience is definitely enthusiastic with lots of cheering, clapping, and even some singing along. That enthusiasm of the crowd carries the show even when it seems to be floundering a little bit. The performance outshines the content to be sure, Ward is an animal (he he) in the way he attacks his dance numbers with a manic energy that wears you out just watching it. Ward has a message and it’s that in many cases, the loss of human life is the fault of the humans who are forgetting that these are animals and they eat meat to survive.

https://minnesotafringe.org/shows/2024/welcome-to-the-food-chain

Stroke of Genius: Pantomime Masturbation Throughout Performing Arts History is The Stages of MN Fringe of the Day Award winner for Day 8. It is a very serious affair, though it’s OK to laugh. The premise is that this is the first lecture for the college class on Pantomime Masturbation Throughout Performing Arts History. The show was written by Shane Mayforth and Vilva Va-Voom whose show TransMasculine Cabaret is also playing at the Fringe festival and very entertaining. Mayforth stays in character as Dr. Winkworth-Perez who using a video presentation lectures on the use of pantomime masterbaution from the beginnings of theater back in ancient Greece through the advent of film. We see several extremely well produced video clips from films from the silent era starring The Spankin’ Shyster, who put the master in masturbation. Being the silent film fan that I am, that part of the show really won me over and the picture with mention of Buster Keaton was the touch that pulled this show ahead of the others on Day 8. At the end of the show everyone receives a certificate of completion that certifies you have successfully completed the course Introduction to Pantomime Masturbation, which is nice to have to hang up at work. Also as these are traveling artists they have merch to sell including stickers and little bottles of Intellectual Masturbation lotion, so be sure to pick up some as this helps defray the costs of traveling with a show like this.

https://minnesotafringe.org/shows/2024/_stroke-of-genius-pantomime-masturbation-throughout-performing-arts-history

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