Pat Taylor Review in The Tolucan Times/Canyon Crier
http://tolucantimes.com/columns050504/nitelights_taylor/
The Tangled Snarl & Murder Me Once We had a great time at this
one! A duo of riotous 1940s
whodunits, presented in two one-act comedies, both co-written
with razor sharp wit and
90-mile-an-hour, snappy dialogue. Clever playwrights John Rustan and Frank
Semerano have
dreamed up wonderfully colorful characters, involved in devious situations.
To solve their cases,
they also created Spuds Idaho, a wise-crackin, offbeat
detective who makes Bogie look like a sissy.
A sharp looking, heavy drinking ladies man, Spuds takes on two cases here,
involving the baffling
deaths of two despicable sleazeballs (Legs Flamingo and Coins Fontaine).
Of course, theres one
gorgeous doll after another on his suspect list to spice up matters. His
tough talkin dialogue is
sprinkled with hilarious, snappy one-liners! Examples: I cant
afford a wife, I can barely support
my bartender. Or Hes deader than a silent movie stars
career. Or She had the kind of green
eyes that could make monks break out into showtunes. Very funny and
smart writing!
Todd Babcock is simply fabulous and great fun as Spuds. His smoldering look,
raspy voice, timing
and witty sarcasm are all without flaws. Under the crisp, fast-moving,
well-staged direction of
James Reynolds (Abe Carver on Days of Our Lives), this whole cast is delightful,
and keeps us
laughing throughout. All in black, white and gray, Victoria Proffitts
beautiful sets and Lois Tedrows
elegant period costumes are award worthy.
In The Tangled Snarl, Mary Beth Evans is sinfully sexy, as the conniving
Leslie Detweiler,
and Daphne Bloomer is infectiously appealing as Spuds overly smitten
secretary. Also riotous are
Dan Payne as the bumbling crook, Arman Manyan as the kid and Steve Ryan (guest
actor).
In Murder Me Once, three glamorous and evasive suspects, Arianne Zuker, Catherine
Munden and
Alison McMillan, offer a trio of tantalizing portrayals. Richard Voigts as
Grieves, the stuffy butler,
was a scream. Roger Davis fares well as the Irish cop and Dan Payne returns
as the crook.
For a fun-filled, well-produced, entertaining laugh-fest, do catch this one!
Running through
June 26 at the Fremont Centre Theatre, 1000 Fremont Ave. in South Pasadena.
Call (626) 441-5977.
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