| Cruisin’ Canines: “Go, Dog. Go!,” at the Circa ‘21 Dinner Playhouse through June 29 |
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| Theatre - Reviews | |||
| Written by Jill Walsh | |||
| Monday, 14 June 2010 06:00 | |||
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I was particularly impressed with the functionality and wittiness of the costume and set-design choices by Gregory Hiatt and Sarah Oziemkowski. The six dogs were dressed in colorful sweat suits with matching tennis shoes and cloth ears and tails; they cavort on and around boxes that spell out the title of the show, and enter and exit from backstage through three wooden dog houses. The use of the umbrellas as trees was quite clever, as was the incorporation of the roller coaster and Ferris wheel as toys, as opposed to rides, for the larger-than-life-sized dogs. And the increasingly exotic hats worn by Hattie (Erin Churchill) were as extravagant as they appear in Eastman's illustrations. (My only qualm with the costuming was that the female actors' ponytails were visible and constantly swinging back and forth behind their dog ears, which made for very strange and very un-dog-like appearances; a hat that covered the backs of the performers' heads would've made their "doggie-ness" seem much more believable.)
My favorite interactions between the dogs were the hat scenes with Hattie and MC Dog, which received the loudest laughter from the adults; as the hats that Hattie tried on for MC became more and more outlandish, the more insistent were MC Dog's replies of "No!" to Hattie's inquiry, "Do you like my hat?" At just $8 a ticket, Circa '21's current matinée offering of Go, Dog. Go! is a fun and affordable entertainment option, and is a great way to expose a younger crowd to local theatre productions - as well as encourage children to connect a familiar book to a larger, live experience. I wish I had taken my daughter.
For tickets and information, call (309)786-7733, extension2, or visit Circa21.com.
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