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Edited and Published by Robert W. McDowell
January 25, 2024 Issue |
A FREE Weekly E-mail Newsletter Covering Theater, Dance, Music, and Film in the Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill/Carrboro Area of North Carolina Since April 2001. |
PART 2A: TRIANGLE THEATER REVIEW BY MELISSA ROONEY |
Part Pop Concert, Dance Party, Documentary,
and Musical Theater, On Your Feet! The Story
of Emilio & Gloria Estefan Is Inspiring!
The National Tour of On Your Feet! at DPAC stars Gaby Albo and Samuel Garnica star as Gloria and Emilio Estefan (photo by DJ Corey)I didn't know what to expect last night when I attended On Your Feet! The Story of Emilio & Gloria Estefan, playing two nights only at the Durham Performing Arts Center. What I got was a pop concert, dance party, documentary, and musical-theater performance, all rolled into one. And the inspirational effect was contagious.
On Your Feet! features a book by Alexander Dinelaris and the 1980's music of the Emilio Estefan and Gloria Estefan and the Miami Sound Machine. The musical opens with a giant cruise-ship-like projection of Gloria Estefan, singing with microphone in hand, rather appropriate for a production that is set mostly in Miami, arguably the king of American cruise-ship departure ports.
The screen lifts to reveal Gloria and Emilio Estefan at the height of their musical careers, then flashes back to Gloria's humble beginning as the child of first-generation Cuban immigrants who immigrated to the U.S. in 1959 following the Cuban Revolution.
Samuel Garnica and Gaby Albo star as Emilio and Gloria Estefan in On Your Feet! at DPAC (photo by Doug Hinebaugh)The scenes seamlessly change from the streets of Gloria's working-class Cuban neighborhood in Miami to Gloria's father Jose's injurious participation in the failed 1961 invasion of Cuba's Bay of Pigs, to the kitchen of the family's Miami home, the moonlit palm-tree-lined Miami coast, and performance (and practice) venues in Miami and beyond, using magically realistic projections on the screen that spreads across the back of the stage.
Scenic designer Clifton Chadick, lighting designer Ryan J. O'Gara, projection designer Patrick W. Lord, and prop designer Emmarose Campbell have some serious synergy between them.
The action alternates between intimate dialogue between characters and large song-and-dance numbers that rival a Saturday night at the Salsa Mia Latin music club, so energetically that the passage of real time is forgotten.
The 2023-24 National Tour of On Your Feet! stars Kristen Tarragó (center) as Gloria Fajardo (photo by Doug Hinebaugh)The talent of all the dancers is simply amazing, their bodies responding to the music with genuine joy. I'd rather see their performances again than attend an episode of America's hit television show Dancing with the Stars. Such an accomplishment is only possible with top-notch choreography. Hats off to director and choreographer Luis Salgado and associate choreographer Shani Talmor.
The musicians in On Your Feet!! superbly deliver the prominent horns/trumpets and percussion that are signature to Latin music but not typical of the orchestral accompaniment of the average American musical. This is especially a treat given the absence of live horns and trumpets in most of the music on the radio today. The leaders of the band, music director Daniel Gutierrez and music supervisor Clay Ostwald, deserve special acknowledgement.
Long slit-legged, red sequined dresses; high wasted, full-forming jeans; poofy white lace and organza wedding dresses; and yarmulke- and Shriner hat-laden party goers -- costume designer Jeannette Christensen's; apparel runs the gamut of a 1980's fashion show.
Gaby Albo (center) stars as Gloria Estefan in the 2023-24 National Tour of On Your Feet! (photo by Doug Hinebaugh)But the highlights of the show are the performers -- all of them. Kristen Tarragó, subbing for Gaby Albo, is absolutely delightful in her imitation of the exuberant singing and dancing of Gloria Estefan. Samuel Garnica has, perhaps, the best singing voice in the production and delivers his Latino accent and comically confused American translations in a way that no doubt endears him to every member of the audience.
Camila Aldet plays Gloria's mother Gloria Fajardo with 100% believability -- from her cut-short singing and dancing career in Cuba to her inevitable jealousy of the fruition of Gloria's dreams and their potential to take her precious daughters from her -- and her vocal and dance abilities rival those of her daughter (Kristen Tarragó) on stage.
And Adela Romero, who plays the role of Gloria Estefan's grandmother, Consuelo, with realistic grace, love, and go-for-it encouragement that often, deservingly, makes her the center of the audience's adoring attention. Every single performer deserves the standing ovation that last night's audience gave them well before the last scene of the musical.
The 2023-24 National Tour of On Your Feet! plays DPAC on Jan. 17th and 18th (photo by Doug Hinebaugh)I came away with a deep appreciation for the hard-won trailblazing of Gloria and Emilio Estefan as they demanded the rightful place of immigrant Latino music, culture, and happy make-it-work determination in mainstream America at a time when the influencers could not even imagine this possibility.
It's a shame that there is only one more performance of On Your Feet! -- at 7:30 p.m. tonight at DPAC. The house should be filled for the show's final Durham performance, and audience members should inform the producers and DPAC that they want it back for a longer run next year.
The 2023-24 National Tour of On Your Feet! plays DPAC on Jan. 17th and 18th (photo by Doug Hinebaugh)ON YOUR FEET! THE STORY OF EMILIO & GLORIA ESTEFAN (In Person at 7:30 p.m. Thursday), directed and choreographed by Luis Salgado; presented as part of WRAL Greatest Hits of Broadway at DPAC; and starring Samuel Garnica as Emilio, Javier Iván as Nayib, Gaby Albo as Gloria, Sophia Yacap as Young Gloria, Max Cervantes as José Fajardo, Kristen Tarragó as Gloria Fajardo, Adela Romero as Consuelo, Emma Heistand as Rebecca Fajardo, and Jake Dylan as Phil, and an Ensemble that includes Camila Aldet, Berny Balbuena, Miguel Flores, Madelin Marchant, dance captain Sara McGuire, María Moreras, Luis Obed, dance captain Ralphie Rivera de Jesús, Khi'Shawn Robinson, Angelliz M. Rosado Ramos, Glendaliris Torres-Greaux, and Zaiedd Vélez, plus Swings/Standbys that include Brian Márquez, Matt Rivera, and Maya Santiago (Durham Performing Arts Center in Durham). ON YOUR FEET! TRAILER: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8X2DUbdbFBE. ON YOUR FEET! VIDEOS: https://www.youtube.com/user/OnYourFeetBway. DIGITAL PROGRAM: https://playbill.onyourfeetmusical.com/current. PRESENTER/VENUE: https://www.dpacnc.com/, https://www.facebook.com/DPACNC, https://www.instagram.com/DPACNC/, https://twitter.com/DPAC, and https://www.youtube.com/user/DPACLive. WRAL GREATEST HITS OF BROADWAY AT DPAC: https://www.dpacnc.com/events/category/broadway. DIRECTIONS: https://www.dpacnc.com/plan-your-visit/directions. PARKING: https://www.dpacnc.com/plan-your-visit/parking. DPAC COVID-19 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS: https://www.dpacnc.com/events/latest-updates-on-events-at-dpac/reopening-faq. 2023-24 NATIONAL TOUR: https://onyourfeetmusical.com/, https://www.facebook.com/onyourfeetthemusical, https://www.instagram.com/OnYourFeetBway, https://www.tiktok.com/@onyourfeetbway, https://twitter.com/OnYourFeetBway, and https://www.youtube.com/user/OnYourFeetBway. TOUR CAST: https://onyourfeetmusical.com/cast/. TOUR CREATIVE TEAM: https://onyourfeetmusical.com/creative/. ON YOUR FEET! THE STORY OF EMILIO & GLORIA ESTEFAN (2015 Broadway musical): https://onyourfeetmusical.com/, https://www.ibdb.com/broadway-show/on-your-feet-497819, and . EMILIO ESTEFAN (Cuban-American composer and lyricist, nee Emilio Estefan Gómez): http://www.emilioestefanjr.com/, https://www.ibdb.com/broadway-cast-staff/emilio-estefan-497825, http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0261555/, http://www.facebook.com/EmilioEstefan, http://www.twitter.com/emilioestefanjr, and https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emilio_Estefan. GLORIA ESTEFAN (Cuban-American composer and lyricist, nee Gloria María Milagrosa Fajardo García): http://gloriaestefan.com/, https://www.ibdb.com/broadway-cast-staff/gloria-estefan-497824, http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0002065/, https://www.facebook.com/gloriaestefan, https://twitter.com/GloriaEstefan, and https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gloria_Estefan. ALEXANDER DINELARIS (Washington Heights, NY-born playwright and screenwriter): https://www.ibdb.com/broadway-cast-staff/alexander-dinelaris-406393, http://www.imdb.com/name/nm5409486/, https://www.facebook.com/alex.dinelaris, https://twitter.com/alexdinelaris, and https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Dinelaris. TICKETS: $34.50 and up, plus taxes and fees. Click here to buy tickets. GROUPS (10+ tickets): 919-680-2787, Groups@DPACnc.com, and https://www.dpacnc.com/events/groups-services. INFORMATION: 919-680-2787 or CustomerService@DPACnc.com. Susie Potter's Triangle Arts Review Review.
EDITOR'S NOTE: A Durham, NC resident for 20 years, Melissa Rooney is a scientific editor, freelance writer, and author of several science-based children's picture books. She has published children's stories and verse in Highlights Children's Magazine and Bay Leaves. Rooney earned undergraduate degrees in English and Chemistry from the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, VA; and she earned a Ph.D. in Chemistry in 1998 from the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill. Her stories Eddie the Electron and The Fate of the Frog form the basis of two workshops offered through the Durham Arts Council's Culture and Arts in the Public Schools (CAPS) program, through which Rooney teaches elementary- and middle-school students about electrons and atoms or sustainability and rhyme, respectively. When she isn't writing, editing, reading, teaching, or experiencing theater, Rooney volunteers as a Soil and Water Conservationist for the nonprofit Urban Sustainability Solutions. Click here to read Melissa Rooney's reviews for Triangle Review. |
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