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![]() The New PG (Playground Theater) seats 40 and begins its life showing a wonderful production. © Oak Park Journal The Last 5 Years Music and Lyrics by: Jason Robert Brown directed by Scott Lee Heckman Runs March 12th - 26th review by Ed Vincent Having just reviewed the wonderful opera event at Village Players only a week ago my mind was still tuned to the sound of bel canto and not finding that in first few songs I took a deep breath and began to absorb the sounds of a tale of woe. If the sets were a bit different, and a narrator added in a tuxedo, this could be a show that could run in a race with the likes of Stephen Sondheim's "Pacific Overtures". The drama and feel of Heckman's work is Sondheim like and very good with the fine cast of this performance. The plot has two married people singing from not only different perspectives but also from separate directions in time, one forward and one back. It's not confusing, but rather engaging. Village Player's new stage is very intimate and allows for an almost one on one show-and being a musical you will live the tunes. Scott Lee Heckman also wrote Parade, which was shown in Chicago a number of times, and to great reviews. This production (the Last Five Years) was debuted in Skokie, Illinois in 2001. It was first shown at the Northlight Theatre and was a hit, even with Mr. Heckman's ex-wife who demanded in court that he change a number of items in the production so that everyone would not know their business and the history of their divorce. Mr. Heckman agreed and changed the play so as to remove all reference to his ex-wife's Irish-American lineage, named the female Catherine, and replaced the song "Shiksa Goddess" for the old one called "I Could Be In Love with Someone Like You". For Heckman and (current-not West Side Story era...) devotees of Sondheim this will be a real treat. All others will find this production engaging, well performed, and evocative of the joys and pitfalls of love. One couple in the audience even came from Milwaukee to see this play, they had seen it recently at home and enjoyed this production more. Your drive will probably be shorter, but so too is your time. This 90 minute production has only a week left in Oak Park, it should be extended.... SONG LIST
Scene One - Still Hurting (Catherine)
![]() ![]() Jamie, played by the talented Mr. James Spangler sings his point of view. © Oak Park Journal ![]() Catherine, played by the great singer Ms. Kamaran Madison tells her side of the tale with tender songs and powerful directions. © Oak Park Journal ![]() © Oak Park Journal The Last 5 Years directed by Scott Lee Heckman Runs March 12th - 26th Previews: March 10th & 11th Parking: Street parking available The Last Five Years, a powerful, emotional musical for two actors that premiered in Skokie and went to Broadway, inaugurates Village Players Theatre's new performance space, The Play Ground. Formerly, the company's black box, this small "second stage" allows intimate performances of edgier, experiemental pieces, work in progress, or individual performances. Five Years tells the story of the disintegration of a marriage from the perspective of both spouses, a Jewish novelist and his Catholic wife. Catherine's (Kamaran Madison) story starts with their breakup and moves to their meeting, while Jamie's (James Spangler) is told from the first date to their unfortunate split. Directed by Scott Lee Heckman, this play features James Spangler, who made his Chicago-area debut at Village Players in Chad Morton's TV Christmas Miracle. An Indianapolis native, his work there included Pseudolus in A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum and Tom Thumb in Barnum. And Kamaran Madison, who charmed audiences at Village Players in December with her performance as troubled chanteuse Mitzi in Chad Morton's TV Christmas Miracle. Also at Village Players, she performed in the musical revue Broadway Snapshots and, this March, takes a classical turn in A Night at the Opera. Village Players Theatre of Oak Park 708-524-1892 The Last Five Years is showing Fridays and Saturdays at
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