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![]() Click for stage events Tip of the Week Carnival
Light Opera Works is celebrating its twenty-fifth anniversary in grand
style by teaming up with the Actors Gymnasium to present an extravagant
production of the rarely seen gem of a musical, "Carnival." Despite the
heroine and puppets in the show having been originally inspired by the
hugely popular 1950s Chicago-based "Kukla, Fran & Ollie" television
series, the work has not had an area professional staging since the road
show of the original musical stopped here in the early 1960s. Loosely
adapted from the Leslie Caron film "Lili," the show is set in a seedy
French carnival full of bitter and frustrated characters who are
transformed by the innocence of a young orphan who believes that a
magician's tricks and promises are real and whose only "friends" are
puppets that she confides in and who even manage to "talk" her out of
suicide at one point. The two worlds--things as they are and things as
the young girl perceives them--are brilliantly juxtaposed by the Bob
Merrill score, given the extravagance of a full orchestra under the
reliable baton of Lawrence Rapchak. The colorful carnival acts, magic
tricks and puppetry are elaborately staged and supervised by director
Michael Ehrman, and though the entire cast can sing and act with style,
newcomer Rekha Rangarajan steals the show with her convincingly naïve
and vocally-nuanced Lili, who gets to sing the hit, "Love Makes the
World Go Round." "Carnival" plays at Cahn Auditorium, 600 Emerson, Evanston,
(847)869-6300, through June 12.
Also by Dennis Polkow Tip of the Week
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