Laguna Playhouse completes season with ‘Allergist’s Wife’
Tom Titus
Leave it to the Laguna Playhouse to come up with new and different
plays that the majority of its audience is entirely unacquainted
with.
The current season at the playhouse is replete with unfamiliar
titles, and the lone remaining slot finally has been filled with
another one. It’s Charles Busch’s “The Tale of the Allergist’s Wife”
ticketed
for the May 28 to June 26 slot.
Oh, and “Late Nite Catechism” might be around still. It’s
just been extended for a 10th time, through Dec. 16.
Theatergoers on the left coast may not be familiar with the
“Allergist’s Wife,” but the show ran for 777 performances on Broadway
and received a Tony nomination for best play of the season. Busch won
the Outer Circle Critics John Gassner award for the project.
The comedy -- which, according to the New York Times, “earns
wall-to-wall laughs” -- centers on Marjorie Taub, a middle-aged New
York doctor’s wife who’s steeped in cultural pursuits -- museums in
the morning, concerts in the evening. That is, until she’s shaken out
of her lethargy by the reappearance of a fascinating and somewhat
mysterious childhood friend, which leads to a mid-life crisis of
Medea-like proportions,” to quote the show’s promoters.
New York Magazine labeled it “an intelligently funny and
satirically relevant uptown comedy” and the city’s Daily News
trumpeted, “Charles Busch comes of age as a comic playwright of the
first rank.”
Directing “The Tale of the Allergist’s Wife” will be Joel Bishoff,
who staged the original New York production of the hit Broadway
musical “I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change,” as well as its 1997
production at the Laguna Playhouse.
Playwright Busch is known for his off-the-wall humor in such plays
as “Red Scare on Sunset” and “Vampire Lesbians of Sodom.” He wrote
and starred in the film versions of two of his plays, “Psycho Beach
Party” and “Die Mommie, Die,” which garnered him a best performance
award at the Sundance Film Festival.
As for “Late Nite Catechism,” like Old Man River, it just keeps
rolling along at the playhouse, where it began its longevity back in
September of 2003. Laguna audiences have applauded the no-nonsense
nun who rules with a ruler nearly every Monday evening since then.
“Catechism” class will convene, at 7:30 p.m. Nov. 8, 15 and 29 and
in consecutive sessions Dec. 13, 14, 15 and 16. Tickets are $35 and
may be reserved by contacting the box office at (494) 497-2787.
* TOM TITUS reviews local theater for the Coastline Pilot.
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