No
matter how many Broadway musicals you’ve attended, there’s one thing you’ve
probably never experienced: Hearing about 80 men sing some of your favorite stage tunes, imbuing those
songs with the stunning power and rich nuance that can only come from a well-practiced chorus.
Well,
you can correct that deficiency in your life this weekend by attending Deliciously Wicked, A Broadway Revue,
the latest offering by the North Coast Men’s Chorus. This group describes itself as “Northeast Ohio’s largest gay chorus,” but within that circle
they are remarkably diverse in terms of age and other demographic markers.
Of
course, what they share most of all is a passion for singing. And when that
passion is applied to tunes from Wicked,
Kinky Boots, Les Miz and many others, the effect on a lover of Broadway can be
truly transformative, as it was in the rehearsal I attended.
As
you might expect of a chorus, the multiple tiers of dudes often simply stand
and deliver, such as in the powerful anthem “Into the Fire” from The Scarlet Pimpernel. There’s something
about the power of this many voices—more than in most church choirs outside of The Mormon Tabernacle Choir—that creates a visceral stirring in your gut.
But
these guys also have a sense of humor, which is shown in some of the clever
choreography crafted by Lora Workman. In the opening number, “Magic To Do” from
Pippin, a squad of guys peel off from
the chorus to support the rich-toned soloist Brandon Bowman with some smooth
moves. Several other men make solo appearances, and the NCMC specialty
ensemble, a sextet called The Coastliners, croon a couple featured ditties
including the irrepressible “Hello” from The
Book of Mormon.
There are also some surprises, with some of the guys showing up in heels for one number and wielding magically appearing canes in another.
There are also some surprises, with some of the guys showing up in heels for one number and wielding magically appearing canes in another.
Under
the baton of artistic director Richard Cole and accompanied by Robert Day on
the keyboard, with some percussive help in the shadows, Deliciously Wicked is a rare treat. So if you love Broadway
musicals and choral singing, you best haul your pert buns to Notre Dame College
in South Euclid tonight or tomorrow afternoon. (It’s a big auditorium, they’ll
fit you in.)
Not
only is the music wonderful. It’s a way to share space with people who have
found meaning and a sense of belonging in a group that is dedicated to sharing
its talents with the community. And that alone is worth the price of admission.
Deliciously
Wicked, A Broadway Revue
Tonight
and tomorrow, April 11 at 8 PM and April 12 at 3 PM, produced by the North Coast Men's Chorus at the Regina Auditorium at Notre
Dame College, 1857 S. Green Rd., South Euclid. Tickets available at the door. For more information, visit ncmchorus.org.
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