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Theatre Review (Norman, OK): Lend Me a Tenor

Written by Amanda Bittle
Published April 04, 2008
Part of StageMage

The University of Oklahoma’s University Theatre puts on a fantastic show with Ken Ludwig’s madcap comedy Lend Me a Tenor. Identities are mistaken, doors are slammed, “flings” are flung, and tempers flare, and somewhere in the midst of all this insanity, a pair of young lovers realize that they’re meant to be. That’s show business, right?

Max (Cody Mayo) is a high-strung assistant at a Cleveland opera house. The show opens under high tension, as Max is unable to pick up Tito Morelli (Morgan McCann), the famous Italian tenor scheduled to make his Cleveland debut in only a few hours. Max tries to explain things to his explosive boss, Saunders (Joseph Campo), who, amazingly, is wound even more tightly than Max. Oh, and Saunders is also the father of Maggie (Laura Spencer), Max’s girlfriend. Yikes.

When Morelli finally shows up, he is friendly but uncooperative. He doesn’t want to attend the rehearsal. He ate massive quantities of food earlier, and now he’s sick. He might not go on, after all. Saunders leaves, instructing Max to do “whatever it takes” to ensure that Morelli gets enough rest to perform.

All hell breaks loose when Morelli finds a “Dear John” letter from his wife, Maria. When it becomes clear that the great tenor will not be performing tonight, the panic-stricken Saunders convinces Max, an aspiring singer, to dress as Morelli and perform the opera in his place. Of course, everything goes off without a hitch. Or not.

The cast is superb, effortlessly carrying off challenging physical comedy and fast-paced dialog. They make it look easy, but anyone who’s ever tried to block a Shakespeare scene in high school English class will appreciate the coordination of bodies.

Mayo is a deft physical comedian, using his entire body to trumpet his emotional status. His Max is a neurotic acrobat, leaping onto couches and beds in both excitement and panic. The faces he pulls are priceless, as are his audible gulps and squeals of terror. He’s definitely one to keep an eye on.

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Amanda Bittle studies Professional Writing at the University of Oklahoma. She loves water slides, Indian food, and her pet cornsnake, Pandora.
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Theatre Review (Norman, OK): Lend Me a Tenor
Published: April 04, 2008
Type: Review
Section: Culture
Filed Under: Culture: Theater, Review
Part of a feature: StageMage
Writer: Amanda Bittle
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#1 — April 11, 2008 @ 11:17AM — Mel

I'm going to have to see about taking my wife and kid to this one.

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