Follies
January 29-31, 2004
Irvine Barclay Theatre
Irvine, California
Sally Durant Plummer...
Teri Ralston
Phyllis Rogers Stone... Stephanie Zimbalist
Ben Stone... Kurt Evans
Buddy Plummer... Harvey Evans
Dimitri Weisman... John Raitt
Hattie Walker... Betty Garrett
Carlotta Campion... Julie Wilson
Solange LaFitte...Jonelle Allen
Follies has long
been considered Stephen Sondheim's masterpiece, and this
staged concert musical stars some of the most celebrated
Broadway veterans in musical theatre history, including
John Raitt, Harvey Evans, Betty Garrett, Stephanie
Zimbalist, Kurt Peterson, Teri Ralston, Jonelle Allen,
Gloria Allen, and Julie Wilson.
Originally entitled The Girls
Upstairs, Follies is set in a crumbling
Broadway theatre,
scheduled for demolition, during a reunion for all the past
members of the "Weismann's Follies," a musical revue (based
on the Ziegfeld Follies) which played in that theatre
between the World Wars. The musical focuses on two couples,
Buddy and Sally Durant Plummer and Ben and Phyllis Rogers
Stone, who are attending the reunion. Sally and Phyllis were
both showgirls in the Follies as were many of the other
guests. Both marriages are having problems because Buddy, a
traveling salesman, is having an affair with a girl on the
road, Sally is still in love with Ben as she was years ago,
and Ben is so self-absorbed that Phyllis feels emotionally
abandoned.
The two couples interact with each
other and other partygoers, and throughout the first half,
musical numbers from the old Follies are performed by the
characters, sometimes accompanied by the ghosts of their
former selves. Most of the songs are pastiches of songs by
popular songwriters of the past. Losing My Mind is in
the style of a George Gershwin ballad, The
God-Why-Don't-You-Love-Me Blues is in the style of Cole
Porter and Loveland is akin to a 1920s Ziegfield
Follies serenade. The last section of the show features a
string of vaudeville-style numbers reflecting the leading
characters' emotional troubles before returning to the
theatre for the end of the reunion party.
