MAME at Seattle's 5th Avenue Theatre
Mint Julep's all 'round!I remember when I was a kid, we learned the title song from MAME in choir. You know, "you make the cotton easy to pick, Mame…you give my old mint julep a kick, Mame". Of course I always wondered what a Mint Julep was, and why kicking it was a good thing. Was it like a mule? Or a dog? It didn't matter. I loved the song, and have always wanted to see the show. Even though I have been familiar with various songs from the show (especially "We Need A Little Christmas") I have never seen a professional production of MAME. That's why I'm so excited to see the production at the 5th Avenue Theatre, running February 9 - March 2 2008.
The movie version with Lucille Ball made in 1974 takes an amazing musical and sucks the life right out of it. Lucille Ball can't sing her way out of a paper bag and the whole film drags. Even Robert Preston looks like he'd like to be somewhere else…like in The Last Starfighter for example!
MAME is based on the novel "Auntie Mame" by the eccentric and wonderfully talented Patrick Dennis. At the incredible MAME Spotlight Night (free!) that was hosted by 5th Avenue Artistic Director David Armstrong, I learned that after Patrick Dennis became a very successful author, he decided he wanted to know what it was like to be a butler. He proceeded to be Ray Kroc's (of McDonald's fame) butler for years, without Kroc ever knowing he had a famous author as a butler! See, you can be eccentric without shaving your head!
MAME has music and lyrics by one of my favorite musical theatre composers, Jerry Herman, who also wrote HELLO DOLLY. You can hear Jerry Herman's tunes just once, and you will leave the theatre humming -- just as it should be in musical theatre.
This production is directed by David Armstrong, and stars Dee Hoty as Auntie Mame. Dee Hoty is known for her Broadway turns in FOOTLOOSE, BEST LITTLE WHOREHOUSE GOES PUBLIC, and WILL ROGERS FOLLIES -- all three earned her Tony Award nominations. Other credits include Broadway's CITY OF ANGELS, MAMMA MIA!, ME AND MY GIRL, BIG RIVER, and Off-Broadway's THE AUDIENCE, PERSONALS, VANITIES, and FORBIDDEN BROADWAY.I'm already planning to go see MAME a couple of times at least (a preview and opening night). So go get tickets now -- indulge in the Banquet of Life, and wash it down with a Mint Julep!
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