One of my now grown daughters used to wait on tables, then
rose to manager, went on to culinary school and is now a chocolatier. Whether or not she liked waitressing was never discussed; that part of her career in
the food industry didn’t last long, but she is still connected.
Looking around while dining out and watching the servers bust
their ‘Alice B. Tok–lasses’ to please customers has to be taxing to say
the least. When you have an abusive and alcoholic husband waiting at the
door to grab your well earned tips, you’re in big trouble at best.
Christine Dwyer |
You’re in deeper trouble when you discover that you are going
to have a baby by this abusive rat of a guy, Earl (wonderfully evil, Matt
DeAngeles) and what do you do, you bake a pie with bittersweet chocolate and sing a song about it and name it the pie “I Hate My
Husband Pie”.
The 2015 Broadway musical “Waitress”, now on its first
national tour at the Civic Theatre, pies and all, plays here through Dec. 2nd.
Based on the movie of the same name, follows closely to singer
Sara Bareilles’ lyrics and Jessie Nelson’s book according to those in the know.
The national tour under director Diane Paulus, that is short lived in
our fair city, stars Christine Dwyer in the lead as Jenna. Jenna and her two
compatriots Dawn (Jessie Shelton) and Becky (Maisha Queen) share in the duties
of placating their fry chef Cal (Ryan G. Dunkin) in ‘Joe’s Pie Shop’ that is over
populated with pies and pie racks and pie stacks, a window to see inside the
kitchen, some moveable tables and chairs a counter and a great platform for the
band on stage, by set designer Scott Prask. All this happens somewhere in the
South.
Baking pies is one -way Jenna escapes from her abusive
husband and the knowledge that she will soon have a little one to support. These
special baking fantasies appear in dreams and, if I have to say so myself, look
pretty darn good. Also in flashback (Ken Billington’s lighting) we get a glimpse
of her mother being abused by her father. Her mother taught her all she knew about
pie baking but not how to get out of an abusive marriage.
Jessie Shelton, Christine Dwyer and Maiesha McQueen |
Moving on, there are
some real fun scenes, the best being between ditzy Dawn and her newly acquired
friend Ogie (an absolute scene stealer Jeremy Morse who is all over the place
singing, dancing hopping from table to chair head over heels as he declares his
love for Dawn. Hats off to both Morse doing the crazy stuff and choreographer
Lorin Latarro.
Both Jenna’s pals take turns at being at her side during
difficult times. McQueen, a comedy star as well as belter (yours truly had
a difficult time understanding her but I know a singer when I hear one) is also
a mover and shaker with attitude, just ask Ryan G. Dunkin’s Cal. Big in stature
, he’s really a pussy cat underneath it all.
The mystery diner Joe (gentle and fatherly Larry Marshall) who is very particular
about where his food is placed on his plate is kind and fatherly to Jenna
making her life somewhat more palatable.
Happy endings come in the form of leaving Earl, taking on the
responsibilities of owning your own pie shop, having good friends and knowing that somewhere there is a pot of
gold at the end of this pie-centric shop.
See you at the theatre.
Dates: Through Dec. 2nd
Organization: Broadway San Diego
Phone: 619-570-1100
Production Type: Musical
Where: 1100 Third Ave, Downtown San Diego 92101
Ticket Prices: Start at $26.00-$136
Web: broadwaysd.com
Venue: Civic Theatre
Photo: Joan Marcus
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