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June 7 & 8, 2003
Reviews Portland
Press Herald, June 9, 2003 By Steve Feeney A wealth of talent graced
the stage of the St. Lawrence Arts Center on Saturday night in a benefit for the
center and the nonprofit Good Theater Company that performs there. Six dynamic
Broadway stars were joined by four local singers in a program of solo, duo, and
group numbers predominantly from the Great White Way but also including a bit
of opera and spiritual music. Anchoring the proceedings, both by the power
of their voices and by their sheer physical size, were two baritones who later
this year will be working with the Portland Symphony Orchestra. George Merritt
and Raymond Jaramillo McLeod commanded attention several tunes taken from musicals
in which they starred. Merritt brought humor to the rhythmic complexity of "A
Handful of Keys" from "Ain't Misbehavin'," accompanied by Beth Barefoot-Jones
on the piano, and later joined McLeod for a spirited version of "Your Feet's Too
Big" from the same play. Merritt also offered a striking take on "Wheels of a
Dream" from "Ragtime," a piece that seemed made for his talents. McLeod created
real drama with a melancholy tune from "Shenandoah" and shook the rafters of the
high ceilinged former church hall with an Italian aria. He and show host Brian
P. Allen exchanged quips and generally personalized the performance in a way that
garnered a warm response from the capacity $100-a-seat crowd. Though Allen
did a great job as master of ceremonies, it still would have been nice to have
a basic printed program for the jam-packed show. Lynne Wintersteller mounted
a stool for a funny, poignant version of "I'm Not Complaining" from "Closer Than
Ever," a show she starred in off-Broadway. Her intimate style artfully dramatized
the song's clever take on relationships. Wintersteller later joined with husband
Mark McGrath for a Stephen Sondheim tune that also touched on the difficulties
couples face. Teri Hansen and Kip Wilborn, another wife-and-husband team,
reprised a Bocelli/Brightman hit. Hansen, in a striking blue sequined gown, also
sang a compelling version of "Bill" from "Showboat." Among the locals, Bethann
Renaud took the audience on a familiar but always welcome journey "Over the Rainbow"
while Kelly Caufield sang about a very moving little "Meadowlark." Steve Underwood
sat at the piano for an original tune in a flowing personal style and Jennifer
McLeod pulled out all the stops for a performance of a Puccini aria that merited
the lengthy applause it received. All came on stage for a rousing close highlighted
by a heartfelt version of "Amazing Grace." The good cause of this benefit
drew exceptional professional artists to the stage and they gave it their all
in an inspired evening of vocal music. A once
in a life-time concert event! Proceeds to benefit the St. Lawrence
Arts & Community Center & Good Theater Six Broadway stars will lend
their amazing voices to some of Broadways greatest songs to raise money for
these two organizations. Teri Hansen Show Boat, The Boys From Syracuse
Mark McGrath The Scarlet Pimpernel, The Three Musketeers, Little Me
Raymond Jaramillo McLeod Dance of the Vampires, Jekyll & Hyde, Evita
George Merritt Jekyll & Hyde, Porgy & Bess, Big River, Ain't Misbehavin'
Kip Wilborn The Phantom of the Opera, Street Scene Lynne Wintersteller
Some Enchanted Evening, Closer Than Ever, Nunsense FOUR Good
Theater Favorites! Kelly Caufield Jennifer McLeod, Bethann Renaud, Stephen
Underwood Musical Director Beth Barefoot-Jones Conceived & Directed
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