Arts and Entertainment
April 18, 2023
From: Lakewood Center For The ArtsLAKEWOOD THEATRE COMPANY PRESENTS
THE FUNNIEST MUSICAL COMEDY IN 400 YEARS
SOMETHING ROTTEN!
April 28 – June 11, 2023
Welcome to the Renaissance and the outrageous, hugely-popular musical farce, Something Rotten! Two brothers set out to write the world's first musical in this hilarious mash-up of 16th century Shakespeare and 21st century Broadway.
Set in the 1590s, brothers Nick (Brendan Long) and Nigel (Erik Montague) Bottom are desperate to write a hit play but are stuck in the shadow of that Renaissance rock star known as “The Bard” (Galen Schloming). When a local soothsayer, Nostradamus’ halfwit nephew Thomas Nostradamus (Burl Ross), foretells that the future of theatre involves singing, dancing, and acting at the same time, Nick and Nigel set out to write the world’s very first musical. But amidst the scandalous excitement of opening night, the Bottom Brothers realize that reaching the top means being true to thine own self, and all that jazz.
Something Rotten! features epic song and dance numbers, and a wacky cast of over-the-top characters, each given his or her own special moment in the show to shine. Throughout its Broadway run, it became clear that “nothing’s as amazing as a musical,” so don’t miss your chance to see this history-twisting tale LIVE on stage.
Created by Grammy Award-winning songwriter Wayne Kirkpatrick, and successful screenwriters Karey Kirkpatrick and John O’Farrell, Something Rotten! was acclaimed by audience members and critics alike, receiving several Best Musical nominations including a Tony and hailed by Time Out New York as “the funniest musical comedy in at least 400 years.”
The musical, directed by Alan Shearman, begins April 28, and continues through June 11, 2023, playing Thursday, Friday, and Saturday nights at 7:30 PM, two Wednesday performances (May 17 and 31) at 7:30 PM, one Saturday matinee at 2:00 PM (May 27), and Sunday matinees at 2:00 PM (May 1, 7, 14, 21, 28 and June 4, 11). The show’s title sponsors are Don & Jessie Adams. The directorial sponsor is Samantha Richardson.
The theatre is located at Lakewood Center for the Arts, 368 S. State St. in Lake Oswego. Ticket prices are $42/adults and $40/seniors. Other discounts are available for students and groups. For additional information and tickets, call the Lakewood Box Office at (503) 635-3901 or order online at www.lakewood-center.org.
Special note: On Wednesdays, May 17 and May 31, the theatre continues its program called WOW: 25-35. For audience-goers 35 and under, tickets are priced at $25 each. Use the code WOW25 when ordering tickets online to get this special discount. At these performances, there will be a complimentary wine tasting (May 17) or whiskey tasting (May 31) one hour before curtain courtesy of an Oregon vineyard/distillery. OLCC rules apply. Bring your ID for the tasting!
Other players in the talented cast include Stephanie Heuston-Willing, Jorie Jones, Jeremy Southard, Mark Pierce, Danny Caputo, Tawni Peterson, Voni Kengla, Rebecca Laine Nguyen, Alyssa Beckman, Tabitha Wells-Benitez, Melody Wells-Benitez, Alika Bright, Isaac Elmore, Carl Dahlquist, Jim Peerenboom, Xander Dean, Austyn Stone, Emily N. Smith, Blake Isaac, and Ant Mulherin.
Director Alan Shearman says, “Something Rotten! is the show I’ve been waiting to direct for over seven years. Lakewood has made that dream come true. At last, I have the opportunity to recreate the show that made me ache with laughter for those people who never got the chance to see it - and for all the others who, like me, couldn’t wait to see it again. Stand by for mass laughter.”
LTC’s production of Something Rotten! is directed by Alan Shearman, music director is Cyndy Ramsey-Rier, choreographer is Laura Hiszczynskyj, stage manager is Kendra Comerford, scenic design by John Gerth, sound design by Michael Bard, lighting design by Allison Knight-Blaine, costumes designed by Shon LeBlanc and Will Brattain and provided courtesy of Valentinos Costume Group Inc., properties design by Micah Steury and the producer is Steve Knox.