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LEE HARTGRAVE TONIGHT and/BEYOND TIMES
SF PLAYHOUSE PRESENTS
BLOODLY BLOODY ANDREW JACKSON/
MARTHA REEVES 'QUEEN OF MOTOWN'
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BLOODY ANDREW JACKSON is a rock musical with music and
lyrics written by Michael Friedman. Book by Alex Timbers.
Directed by Jon Tracy**
O.K. – hang on to your seat. This comedic Wild West Rock
musical revolves around the founding of the Democratic Party. All of a sudden
Andrew Jackson wants to be more than a President – he wants to be a Rock Star.
America’s seventh President focuses on being popular.
Jackson is also very busy in a “Rock Way”, of doing away with the Indians. He
wants to gobble up more Indian land to extend America.
The Cast is absolutely thrilling. They sing with huge
enthusiasm. Nothing could be better. Plus – we get to find out more about
Bloody Andrew Jackson.
Here is a little background: Jackson’s childhood was in the
18th century. His father was a local shoe cobbler. Jackson joins the
military - where he is imprisoned - by the British. You’ll learn more about
Jackson and his disdain and the US government’s lack of involvement with the
people of the wild frontier. He wishes someone would stand up to them. The song
“I’m Not That Guy” will tell you more in some thrilling moments.
Jackson as a Star shows off his sexy clothing (at least in
the musical). Jackson wants to move the Native Americans who are still living
in the Territories. He implores Black Fox to move her (has been played by a man
in some shows) people west of the Mississippi. It comes down to this: Bloody
Jackson has a Hissie Fit. He violently snaps, and decrees that federal troops
will forcibly move the Indians West.
Near the end of a star spangled appearance – many people
believe that he was one of America’s greatest presidents. Others believe him to
be an “American Hitler”. Well, let’s just say he was both. Charming and bloody.
This show is a wonderfully clever delight. It’s not only
fantastically entertaining – It’s a wild vicious and significant evening. Can’t
seem to get it off my mind. Not only is this lavish production stunning –its
thoughtful and downright brilliant.
THE ACTORS AND MUSICIANS ARE THRILLINGLY UPLIFTING. THEY
ARE: Michael Barrett Austin – Angel Burgess – El Beh – Ashkon Davaran – William
Elsman – Johathan Fadner – Safiya Fredericks – Lucas Hatton – Ann Hopkins –
Olive Mitra – James Smith-Wallis. More: Daniel Vigil – Vince Rodriquez and
Adrienne Walters.
Musical Direction, Jonathan Fadner – Set Design, Nina Ball –
Sound Design, Brendan Aanes. ARTISTIC DIRECTOR: Bill English and Producing
Director, Susi Damlano
When the show premiered n Broadway (Oct. 13, 2010). The show
closed early due to a poor economy. According to the New York Times – the show
cost $4.5 million. It closed at a loss.
It seemed to be a huge hit at the Newly restored San
Francisco Playhouse. The audience gave it a rip-roaring standup musical, that
will have you bumping and grinding.
The show plays 90 minutes with no intermission
RATING: FOUR GLASSES OF CHAMPAGNE!!!! (highest rating)
–trademarked-
(Lee Hartgrave has contributed many articles to the San
Francisco Chronicle Sunday Datebook Section and he produced a long-running Arts
Segment on PBS KQED)))
MARTHA REEVES
MARTHA REEVES DOES IT ALL. She has that buzzing energy that
bumps us along with tales of love, betrayal and lost loves. Reeves really sends
out music that ranges from 50’s music to songs that are still current. She
knows it all – from Soul and R&B to purest pop music ever. I dare not to
jiggle your butt a little. How can you not?
Martha Reeves has been at the Rrazz Room for many exciting
evenings. And I’m sure that her energy and her music will keep us highly
entertaining. Reeves And The Vandellas were at the top of the charts along with
Dian Ross and The Supremes. And you can believe this – Some of the other famous
entertainers scooped up Martha’s songs (many she wrote herself). Many of famous
hits were swept right out from under the ‘Classic Reeves Motown sound.” That’s
show biz.
And – that’s why she is still on the stage and still bumping
and grinding and sending out those famous high standard songs. She sure as hell
is worth seeing. I’ve seen her many times and each show is a gem. This time at
the Rrazz Room Reeves sang solo (with her band). The Vandellas were missing –
but we expect them to be on the backup trail with Reeves very soon.
Reeves is absolutely fabulous from song to song. Can’t get
to the Rrazz? Then at least get some “Detroit Music Discs” and play them in
your car. You’re gonna love Martha. Not only can she sing the Major hits – they
make great driving music. She will be back and so will I!
MARTHA REEVES IS ALWAYS IN DEMAND AT THE RRAZZ ROOM!
MARTHA REEVES IS ALWAYS IN DEMAND AT THE RRAZZ ROOM!
RATING: FOUR GLASSES OF CHAMPAGNE!!!! – (highest rating)
–trademarked-
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