

Register-Guard Review: "On the Razzle Dazzles at VLT"
Published: Monday, March 31, 2008
A rollicking farce, by Tom Stoppard.
The Very Little Theatre continues its 79th season with a four-week run of "On the Razzle," a hilarious farce by Tom Stoppard.
On the Razzle is Tom Stoppard's 1981 adaptation of Johann Nestroy's Viennese play Einen Jux will er sich machen (roughly, "He Will Have His Way"). Nestroy's play already had been adapted by Thornton Wilder twice: the first version, titled The Merchant of Yonkers (1938), was far more faithful to the original material, but the second version, renamed The Matchmaker, added the character of Dolly Gallagher Levi, who later became the heroine of the Jerry Herman musical hit, Hello, Dolly!
Stoppard's farce consists of two hours of slapstick shenanigans, mistaken identities, malapropisms, and an endless stream of puns and double entendres. The wordplay is so relentless that audiences will likely catch new gags on a second or third viewing of the play.
Zangler, the twisted-tongued proprietor of an upscale grocery store in a small Austrian village, plans to marry Madame Knorr, the proprietor of a women's clothing shop in Vienna. In preparation for new life in the big city, he orders a new wardrobe and hires the fast-talking Melchior as a personal assistant. He arranges to send his niece Marie to his sister-in-law in Vienna, Miss Blumenblatt, to protect her from the penniless Sonders who is courting her. As he departs for Vienna, Zangler entrusts the operation of his business to his head clerk, Weinberl, and his young apprentice, Christopher, who decide to go "on the razzle" to Vienna.
Circumstances propel the two into a fancy restaurant in the company of Mme. Knorr and her customer, Frau Fischer (who has been roped into pretending she is Wienberl's new wife), the same restaurant to which Zangler intends to take Mme. Knorr. Several sprinting waiters, a sexually-obsessed coachman and a carefully-positioned Chinese screen come into play, and things finally seem to be settling down when the eloping Sonders and Marie enter the scene and the chaos starts anew. The various characters flee to Miss Blumenblatt's, who mistakes Wienberl and the disguised Christopher as Sonders and Marie. Eventually, all is sorted out and life returns to normal after one night "on the razzle.
Director Chris Pinto has a veteran cast for this energetic show, including Michael Walker as Zangler, Michael Watkins as his assistant; Dan Pegoda and Zach Merrill as the clerk and the apprentice; Cate Wolfenbarger and Leslie Murray as Madame Knorr and Frau Fischer; Mike Hawkins as Sonders, and Leigh Holliday as Marie. Other familiar names in the cast of 23 include Don Aday, James Aday, Jennifer Sellers, Sharon Wetterling, Mary Unruh, Earl Ruttencutter, and Scott Barkhurst.
Reserved seat tickets are $14; Thrifty Thursday prices are $10 and senior citizens may attend any of the three Sunday matinees (March 30, April 6 and 13) for $10. The fourteen performances are Friday-Sunday, March 28-30; Friday-Sunday, April 3-6; Thursday-Sunday, April 10-13; and Thursday-Saturday, April 17-19. Curtain is at 8 p.m. except for the 2 p.m. Sunday matinees.
An Opening Night Gala will follow the March 28 performance, with the audience invited to enjoy free refreshments with the cast in VLT's Stage Left.
The box office opens on Friday, March 21, from 2-5:30 p.m.
and will continue Wednesday-Saturday the following weeks. For more information on tickets, call 344-7751. The Very Little Theatre is located at 2350 Hilyard St. in Eugene. See the VLT Box Office page for dates and ticket information.
On the Razzle opens March 28, 2008 ; directed by Chris Pinto.
On the Razzle Auditions
On the Razzle auditions auditions have concluded. See The VLT Auditions page for more information.
On the Razzle Show Dates
Box Office opens Friday, March 21. Phone: (541) 344-7751.
Hours: Wed. through Sat. 2:00-5:30 PM and ONE Hour before each performance (7:00 PM, or Sunday Matinees 1:00 PM).
| March/April 2008 |
| Thursday |
Friday |
Saturday |
Sunday |
| 27 |
28
Curtain 8:00 pm
Tickets $14
Opening Night Gala |
29
Curtain 8:00 pm
Tickets $14 |
30
Curtain 2:00 pm
Tickets $14
(Seniors $10)
Sunday Matinee |
3
Curtain 8:00 pm
Tickets $10
Thrifty Thursday |
4
Curtain 8:00 pm
Tickets $14 |
5
Curtain 8:00 pm
Tickets $14 |
6
Curtain 2:00 pm
Tickets $14
(Seniors $10)
Sunday Matinee |
10
Curtain 8:00 pm
Tickets $10
Thrifty Thursday |
11
Curtain 8:00 pm
Tickets $14 |
12
Curtain 8:00 pm
Tickets $14 |
13
Curtain 2:00 pm
Tickets $14
(Seniors $10)
Sunday Matinee |
17
Curtain 8:00 pm
Tickets $10
Thrifty Thursday |
18
Curtain 8:00 pm
Tickets $14 |
19
Curtain 8:00 pm
Tickets $14
Closing
Night |
20 |
On the Razzle Cast
Weinberl |
Dan Pegoda |
Christopher |
Zach Merrill |
Sonders |
Mike Hawkins |
Marie |
Leigh Holliday |
Zangler |
Michael Walker |
Gertrud |
Sharon Wetterling |
Foreigner |
James Aday |
Melchior |
Michael P. Watkins |
Hupfer |
Scott Barkhurst |
Phillippene |
Shade Nelson |
Madame Knorr |
Cate Wolfenbarger |
Mrs. Fischer |
Leslie Murray |
Coachman |
Don Aday |
Waiter #1 |
Rick DeAngelo |
Waiter #2 |
Earl Ruttencutter |
German Woman |
Rachel "Ty" Corrick |
German Man |
Scott Barkhurst |
Scotsman |
Charles "Chip" Hixson |
Scotswoman |
Sigrid Lambros |
Constable |
Ron Judd |
Lisette |
Mary Unruh |
Miss Blumenblatt |
Jennifer Sellers |
Townspeople |
Stephanie Sarnoff, Phyllis Gregg |
Ragamuffin |
Mary Unruh |
On the Razzle Production Staff
Director |
Chris Pinto |
Assistant Director |
Tara Wibrew |
Stage Manager |
Martha Greaney |
Set Design |
Michael Walker |
Set Construction |
John Elliott |
Lighting Design |
David Sherman |
Sound Design |
Michael Watkins |
Light Operator |
Brett French |
Sound Operator |
Erik Kolstoe |
Set Painting |
Michael Walker |
Costumes |
Gail Rapp, Lucy Sullivan, Nancy Boyett, Lee Wiley, Susan Greenwald, Virginia Wells |
Properties |
Lydia Siddell, Holly Stanley |
Hair Styles and Makeup |
Dick Schrum, Claudia Liontos |
Technical Director |
Marc Shapiro |
Production Manager |
Richard Scheeland |
Publicity and Programs |
Scott Barkhurst, Jim Kissman, Nancy West |
Poster and Program Art |
Dan Pegoda |
Usher Coordinator |
Maggie Tryk |
Production Photography |
John Bauguess |
Lobby Display |
Carol Hillabrant |
Opening Night Gala Coordinator |
Jim Kissman |
Box Office Manager |
Judi Johnson |
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