Give yourself a present for the holidays and see this play. Like
a jazz quintet adapting a standard from the great American songbook (e.g., the
Miles Davis group, “My Funny Valentine”) and mining it for all the heart and
heft and feels it’s worth, this stage version of the classic 1946 Frank Capra
film takes a chart full of changes — the script of Capra’s movie — and plays it
loud and live, with fresh ears.
Matthew Floyd Miller lends a kinetic charge to the role of George
Bailey by way of playing Jake Laurents, the radio actor and lead. Radio actress
Sally Applewhite (Hannah Tamminen) provides a surefooted and seductive Mary
White to capture George’s romantic imagination. As Lana Sherwood, Teri Bibb
ranges widely, from the dark and tempting Violet to Zuzu, the Bailey’s youngest
child.
It’s the radio gimmick of having a small handful of individual actors
play so many multiple roles that gives It’s
a Wonderful Life: A Live Radio Play so much sizzle. Peter Van Norden is on
fire as Freddie Filmore, the announcer, and as Mr. Potter, Bill Bailey, and
many others. Louis Lotorto flies through the rapid transitions he must undergo
in order to voice Harry Bailey, Mr. Martini, and several others as the radio
actor Harry “Jazzbo” Heywood. It’s Lotorto’s final turn as the angel Clarence
that puts the finishing touch on this fabulous Christmas creation.