December 30, 2024 Breaking News, Latest News, and Videos

Theater Review: This Beautiful City: A Musical Inside Look at the Evangelical Movement

Editor-at-Large

Staged against a most magnificent set designed by Neil Patel consisting of an assortment of cubes in various positions, and a dazzling light design by David Weiner complementing the various moods of this complex combination docudrama/musical, This Beautiful City accomplishes one of the basic precepts of theatre – illumination of the human condition.

Written by Steven Cosson and Jim Lewis, the piece was developed by the New York theatre troupe The Civilians. Enhanced by spectacular projections of the Rocky Mountain region created by Jason H. Thompson, director Cosson guides this very polished, uniformly excellent cast, all of whom play multiple roles, through the musical exploration of the infiltration of the Evangelical Christian movement in Colorado Springs.

The material emerged through interviews with people from all walks of life, including New Life Church members, civic leaders, and liberal thinkers living at the base of Pike’s Peak, where as a postscript Katherine Lee Bates wrote “America the Beautiful.“

The play, which moves forward through rousing music and lyrics by Michael Friedman, attempts to cover a wide range of controversial issues including abortion, gay rights, transsexuals, transgenders, and same sex marriage. We meet, through dialogue and song, some of the high-profile people involved in the movement, such as Ted Haggard, whose rise and fall as a spiritual leader is played out when he is accused of being a homosexual and a drug user.

For anyone with a liberal to moderate religious or political bent, the seamless presentation is unsettling, as the material does not take a strong point of view. Yes, there’s the “other voice” opposing the insidious takeover of Colorado Springs, which included infiltrating its famous Air Force Academy (which deemed that “Cadets who do not have God should be Evangelicalized”). A Jewish father expresses his concern about his son who is attending the Academy.

We meet a variety of “wholesome” devotees espousing the miracle of being an Evangelical while cleverly hiding their contempt for any lifestyle or belief system that does not fit theirs by sprinkling the word “love” in their sermons. In a not so subtle use of costumes, the liberal voice is heard through characters dressed much more casually, who try to debunk some of the restrictive Evangelical beliefs. A particularly riveting moment was performed by Marshal Stephanie Blake who, as the new pastor at Emmanuel Baptist Church, gave a stirring speech denouncing homosexuality following their minister’s coming out of the closet.

This is a compelling piece that is worth seeing, despite some redundancy by the middle of Act I, an Act II in need of judicious cutting, and the occasional diatribe. But in this case, you don’t want to shoot the messenger, even if the message is not perfect in its presentation. It’s an important glimpse into a most provocative, powerful world.

This Beautiful City plays through October 26at the Kirk Douglas Theatre, 9820 Washington Boulevard,, Culver City. Tickets are $20-$50. For reservations call 213.628.2772.

<>Related Posts

Film Review: Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One

July 19, 2023

July 19, 2023

FILM REVIEWMISSION IMPOSSIBLE – DEAD RECKONING PART ONERated PG-13163 MinutesReleased July 11th The story in this “Mission: Impossible” chapter, “Dead...

Film Review: Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny

July 5, 2023

July 5, 2023

FILM REVIEWINDIANA JONES AND THE DIAL OF DESTINYRated PG-13154 MinutesReleased June 30th The director of Indiana Jones and the Dial...

Film Review: Past Lives

June 27, 2023

June 27, 2023

FILM REVIEWPAST LIVESRated PG-13105 MinutesLimited Releases June 2nd and June 9th, Full Release June 23rd The Korean concept of “In...

Film Review: Sanctuary

June 8, 2023

June 8, 2023

FILM REVIEWSANCTUARYRated R96 MinutesReleased May 19th In my humble estimation, this is one of the best movies of the year....

Film Review: The Little Mermaid

June 2, 2023

June 2, 2023

FILM REVIEWTHE LITTLE MERMAIDRated PG135 MinutesReleased May 26th With today’s technological developments, a live-action The Little Mermaid is not only...

A Riveting Revival of the Pulitzer Prize-Winning “A Soldier’s Play” Now Playing At The Ahmanson Theatre

May 31, 2023

May 31, 2023

On Stage With… Murder mysteries, whether cinematic or theatrical, are one of the most popular subjects. The list is quite...

Film Review: Chevalier

May 12, 2023

May 12, 2023

By Kathryn Boole  RATED PG-13107 MinutesReleased April 21, 2023 Chevalier is based on the true story of a historical figure...

Ballet at the Broad Stage Memorial Weekend – Meet the Talent!

May 10, 2023

May 10, 2023

Westside Ballet of Santa Monica returns to the Broad Stage with special guest artists kicking off Friday May 26th with...

Elizabeth McGovern Lights Up The Stage in “Ava – The Secret Conversations”

April 26, 2023

April 26, 2023

Play About Legendary Screen Star Runs Until May 14 At The Geffen Playhouse By Beverly Cohn Ava Gardner, born Ava...

Unconventional Art Festival “The Other Art Fair” Returns to Santa Monica This Weekend

March 31, 2023

March 31, 2023

140 independent artists, immersive installations, performances, DJs, and a fully stocked bar await visitors at Barker Hangar The Other Art...

Samohi Theatre’s “The Drowsy Chaperone” Takes the Stage in Santa Monica

March 1, 2023

March 1, 2023

Shows will take place at Barnum Hall on March 3 and 4 at 7 p.m. and March 5 at 3...

Film Review: “Marlow”

February 23, 2023

February 23, 2023

FILM REVIEW“MARLOWE”Rated R109 MinutesReleased February 15th “Marlowe” is a beautifully shot period piece that takes place in the late 1930’s....

Film Review: All Quite on the Western Front

February 22, 2023

February 22, 2023

I have never been a soldier at war, although I have close friends and relatives who have been. Universally they...

SMC Emeritus Concert Band to Hold Free Concert This Weekend at the Broad Stage

February 22, 2023

February 22, 2023

Concert February 26 will feature musical selections with an outdoor theme Santa Monica College’s Emeritus Concert Band, under the baton...