When lights go up at Town Hall, the audience will meet middle
school nerds Olive Ostrovsky, Leaf Coneybear, William Barfee, Chip
Tolentino, Logainne SchwartzandGrubinierre and perky Marcy Park
plus three quirky adults: Vice Principal Douglas Panch, Comfort
Counselor Mitch Mahoney and Realtor Rona Lisa Peretti, the bee
moderator — and a former champion.
It’s time for “The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee,”
described in a Tony-winning 2004 musical that filters a story
through varied degrees of adolescent angst, developing highly
entertaining profiles of each character via occasional flashbacks
as the bee progresses— and some equally entertaining definitions,
especially from Planch.
Musical numbers enlarge on each personality and dance will be
choreographed by the multi-talented Nick Sugar, with funny guy Bob
Wells in the director’s chair.
One can count on Wells to shape each actor into a distinct and
engaging character, as the script is written. He will also be aided
by energetic musical director Donna K. Debreceni.
Olive’s best friend is her dictionary, Logainne has two dads,
Barfee first spells the word with his foot, Marcy speaks six
languages and is under pressure to succeed, Leaf seems to be in a
trance and Chip is preoccupied with sex.
Four members of the audience are typically invited to
participate in the bee, until they’re eliminated by tough words,
outshown by these outsider kids, who get a chance to shine.
There’s a message, but it’s totally covered by the charm of the
script and music— until one thinks about what one has seen! No
wonder it’s been so popular across the nation.
If you go:
“The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee” By William Finn and
Rachel Scheinkin plays Jan. 7 to 30 at Town Hall Arts Center, 2450
W. Main St., Downtown Littleton, 2450 W. Main St., Littleton.
Robert Wells directs. Performances: 7:30 p.m. Thursdays, Fridays,
Saturdays ; 2 p.m. Sundays. Tickets: $18 to $36. 303-794-2782, ext.
5, www.townhallartscenter.com.794-2782,
ext. 5, www.townhallartscenter.com.