TheatreLab is finding it’s footing in the Dayton performance scene…hence the 24 piece band, the largest cast in their history, and a show that demands all of it. This weekend, Friday September 15th and Saturday the 16th, Mel Brooks masterpiece ‘The Producers’ comes to life on the Victoria Theater Stage! Watching the Wednesday ‘dress,’ you can see this cast has worked themselves…into a frenzy!
‘The show is just soooo much fun,’ says Steve Lakes who plays gay costume designer Kevin. ‘It’s timely. With our news today being such a joke, this just seems to fit in….what’s great is it spotlights the problems we face like bigotry, racism and hate….but we get to chuckle at it. It’s a welcome relief!’ The play has long come with a warning…if you are easily offended this may not be for you. ‘It’s a comedy…you have to be able to laugh at what’s happening on the stage. It’s cathartic.’ says Lakes.
TheatreLab Executive Director, Philip Drennen chimes in, ‘It is so great to get to be in a play like ‘The Producers.’ For me, playing in a comedy (which he rarely does), being a straight love interest (which he never is) and sharing the stage with some of my dearest friends (which he has always hoped for.), it’s a dream come true.’ Drennen, who plays Leo Bloom, the hopeful Producer is perfectly matched with Jason Satterly who plays Max Bialystock. Where Drennen is the demure one, Satterly takes the role of the crass and crafty other Producer. The pair has found magic together. ‘I love this role, because it is so challenging.’ Satterly says. He is on stage a good 80% of the show. ‘Bialystock learns a great life lesson in this production. If you let poeple care for you…they will!’ And caring for him, and the entire musical is easy to do.The Producers pushes the envelope for sure. No one is left untouched….it is nicknamed ‘an equal opportunity offender.’ Women, gays, African-Americans, the Jewish Community, the elderly…..Brooks was fair about his ‘unfairness.’ Two of the chorus girls, Robin Shank and Taylor Reister, each have a take on it. Shank put it this way, ‘No one should take themselves so seriously. It’s a blast to laugh!’ For Reister, ‘I have watched this movie since I was little, and it’s iconic to me. The characters are people I have referenced in my own life for years!’
Of course, at its pinnacle, the show resurrects the German Dictator, Adolph Hitler. And that was, from the outset, an outrage. But Brooks adds a magical tongue in cheek approach to the evil Nazi and his gang. Hitler, played in this production, by the hysterical Joshua Stucky, is to be laughed at much more than with. Stucky has a way of performing roles with sarcasm and sass. He is matched up with Joshua Hughes (Carmen) who is scene stealer.
The cast gives its all through tap, song and silliness. The iconic Ulla is played by Abby Kress with spunk and sweetness. Also top of mind is Roger’s group of Gays….David Moyer, Lakes, Scott Winters and Shank are obviously having a ball. What’s more, the songs are just so memorable. ‘That Face,’ ‘When You Got it Flaunt It!‘ and ‘Springtime For Hitler’ made the multi-Tony Award winner a staple for theaters nationwide. The show is directed by Angie Thacker.
Grifters. Politicians. Swindlers. Phonies. Although it sounds like a headline for today’s news, it all can be found in TheatreLab’s ‘the Producers!’
For tickets and info:
https://www.daytonlive.org/events/the-producers/