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Theater review: Side Man, singing the Blues at the Dragon Theatre

by Patricia Reardon on Nov 15, 2009 | Comment
Sideman
3
Dragon Productions Theatre Company
Directed by Dale Albright
by Warren Leight
On the Web: www.dragonproductions.net
Review by Patricia Reardon

sideman-menuSideman: A sideman is a professional musician who is hired to perform or record with a group of which he is not a regular member. Sidemen are generally required to be adaptable to many different styles of music, and so able to fit smoothly into the group in which they are currently playing.

The Dragon Theatre’s Side Man is a touching, painful dark comedy about a broken family and modern Jazz in the post WWII years.  This Tony Award winning play is touchingly narrated by Clifford (Alex Hersler), the veteran enabler son who struggles to keep his family together through alcolhoism, unemployment and a changing world that consumes his parents.

Warren Leight’s semi-autobiographical memior gives us an enlightening view into the decline of the big band era and the story of what happened to some of the talented mucisians who struggled with their careers and everyday life in the years that followed.

Clifford’s story weaves the tale of his mother Terry’s (Sandy Rouge) gradual decent over the years from a niave young wormen to dissapated alcoholic. She is married to the dissconnected Gene (Kurt Gravenhorst), a Jazz player who is incapable of living in the real world.  Surrounding this tableau is a waitress and group of colorful musicians who fill the story with humor, tragedy and a good dose of charm.

Sandy Rouge is particularly strong as crazy Terry in a powerful role that launched Edie Falco’s career on Broadway.  Alex Hersler’s performance grows throughout the production and by the second act his Clifford is incredibly moving. Jim Johnson as Gene’s Jazz crony Ziggy is a scene stealing winner.

The diminutive Dragon Theatre sits in a storefront on Alma Avenue. The house is small with about 40 seats which puts the audience virtually into the lap of the players. This production has a particularly strong ensemble. One hopes that community and sponsor support will help provide future productions with the staging and costumes befitting the quality of the cast and direction of Side Man.

Side Man runs at the Dragon Theatre from November 13th to December 6th.

Side Man
3 stars
Dragon Productions
Directed by Dale Albright
Starring Michael Champlin, Kurt Gravenhorst, Ales Hersler, Jim Johnson, George Mauro, Sandy Rouge, Pat Tyler
By Warren Leight
On the Web: www.dragonproductions.net

Patricia ReardonPatricia Reardon
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Pat enjoys experiencing the latest in food, wine and the arts. When not eating, drinking and watching she and her husband Barry travel whenever possible. She loves her garden, photography and pets Rocky and Muffin. Pat and Barry are passionate Sharks fans. They are busy planning the completion of their vacation home in Loreto, Casa de los Gallos.
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