Footloose
Sacramento Music Circus, CA
‘Footloose’ is Fun From the First Step to the Last
“Footloose, a musical about a boy, a minister
and a town where dancing is prohibited, opened Tuesday at Wells Fargo
Pavilion. Fortunately nobody had to wait until the end, when the minister
relents, to see dancing. The Music Circus production was a dance fest
throughout, thanks to Bob Richard's cleverly choreographed routines and
the skill of the troupe performing them. Only Gary
John La Rosa's dynamic
direction upstaged the terpsichorean treat. These two elements overshadowed
the drama of a musical that was derived from a successful 1984 movie
starring Kevin Bacon. The Sacramento production, a Music Circus debut,
is itself a revised version of the Broadway musical. Obviously charged
with using every inch of the small round stage's capabilities, the cast
rode up, down and around as the stage revolved, morphed into concentric
lazy-Susan circles and changed planes, all to good effect – especially
creating the illusion of a much larger setting. Even so, the more intimate
scenes did not lose their focus…”
Patricia Beach Smith – Sacramento Bee
Footloose Cuts Loose in Style
“Footloose," now at Sacramento's Music Circus,
is that rare show with equal dramatic and musical strengths. Adapted
from the hit 1984 movie with a rather predictable plot concerning troubled
teenagers and enlivened by some fine dance sequences, "Footloose" emerged
in 1998 as a stage musical with a much stronger dramatic emphasis and
some impressive vocal numbers while still showcasing the choreography.”
“…and director Gary
John La Rosa maintained a consistent interpretative style
and excellent sense of pace throughout the 21/2-hour musical. Footloose
is a show that will be particularly enjoyed by teenagers – and everyone
who can remember when they were that age.”
Sherman Spencer – The Record
Fancy Free
“The mythical Midwestern town of Bomont is
the setting for the Music Circus production – directed by Gary
John La Rosa – of Dean Pitchford and Walter Bobbie's Footloose,
adapted from the Kevin Bacon film. The Music Circus production assembled
a first-rate cast of principals and an outstanding corps of dancers,
all of whom raise the level of the play to a thoroughly enjoyable evening's
entertainment.”
“You may scarcely notice
– nor long remember – the basic plot elements of Footloose, but during
this two-hour performance you'll definitely tap your toes, wipe away
a tear or two, and probably leap to your feet at the curtain call,
to give a well-earned bravo.”
Bev Sykes – The Davis Enterprise
Footloose Cuts Loose in Sac
“Musicals based on popular
films often never quite capture the magic of what flickered on the
silver screen. They usually suffer a critical thumbs down. But that's
not the case with Footloose, a surprisingly good piece cobbled together
from the 1984 film of the same name. A poignant version directed by Gary John La Rosa, who stresses the basics of good, emotive acting
rather than going overboard on dance, continues to Sunday at Sacramento's
Music Circus, a theater-in-the-round.”
Richard Bammer – The Reporter.com
Lots of Youthful Energy Propels ‘Footloose’ at Music Circus
“For the Music Circus production in the round, director Gary
John La Rosa made excellent use of the circular stage and the four aisles
that lead to it in bringing the play to life. He also benefited immensely
from some of the best scenic designs of this or any other season… Each
was woven seamlessly into the overall production, again to his and Mr.
La Rosa’s credit.”
“Along the way to the ultimate confrontation
between Ren and the preacher there are any number of excellent scenes
that feature other members of the large cast.”
“Footloose isn’t heavy drama, nor is it entirely frivolous.
We had a good time and a few moments of somber reflection as well. Which
is more than enough reason to say, let’s hear it for Footloose.”
E. Haig – Sacramento Gazette |