{"id":185670,"date":"2015-11-16T17:16:23","date_gmt":"2015-11-16T22:16:23","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dctheaterarts.org\/?p=185670"},"modified":"2015-11-16T17:16:23","modified_gmt":"2015-11-16T22:16:23","slug":"its-a-wonderful-life-a-live-radio-play-at-washington-stage-guild","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dctheaterarts.org\/2015\/11\/16\/its-a-wonderful-life-a-live-radio-play-at-washington-stage-guild\/","title":{"rendered":"&#8216;It\u2019s a Wonderful Life: A Live Radio Play&#8217; at Washington Stage Guild"},"content":{"rendered":"<p style=\"text-align: center;\"><strong>Live Radio Play Injects Comedy into a Christmas Classic<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Washington Stage Guild is presenting an entertaining radio play version of the 1940&#8217;s classic holiday film <em>It\u2019s a Wonderful Life<\/em>.\u00a0This retelling of a Christmas chestnut\u2014made familiar to millions of television viewers over the years\u2014is as funny and topical as if it had been written and directed today. Which, in fact, it has been.<\/p>\n<figure id=\"attachment_185671\" aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-185671\" style=\"width: 460px\" class=\"wp-caption aligncenter\"><a href=\"https:\/\/dctheaterarts.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2015\/11\/wonderfulradio3.jpg\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"size-large wp-image-185671\" src=\"https:\/\/dctheaterarts.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2015\/11\/wonderfulradio3-460x309.jpg\" alt=\"L to R: Julie-Ann Elliott, Joe Brack, Jenny Donovan, Lawrence Redmond, Vincent Clark, and Steven Carpenter. Photo by C. Stanley Photography.\" width=\"460\" height=\"309\" \/><\/a><figcaption id=\"caption-attachment-185671\" class=\"wp-caption-text\">L to R: Julie-Ann Elliott, Joe Brack, Jenny Donovan, Lawrence Redmond, Vincent Clark, and Steven Carpenter. Photo by C. Stanley Photography.<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<p>Playwright\u00a0Joe Landry\u00a0has adapted <em>It\u2019s a Wonderful Life<\/em>\u2014itself adapted from Charles Dickens&#8217; <em>A Christmas Carol<\/em>\u2014into a lively, and sometimes hilariously funny, love song to the 1940s.<\/p>\n<p>Unlike other adaptations\u2014including the musical version just produced by the <strong><span style=\"color: #0000ff;\"><a style=\"color: #0000ff;\" href=\"https:\/\/dctheaterarts.org\/2015\/11\/14\/a-wonderful-life-at-reisterstown-theatre-project\/\">Reisterstown Theatre Project<\/a> <\/span><\/strong>\u2014 this one is actually a play-within-a-play. And it pays to arrive early, since the fun begins well before curtain time.<\/p>\n<p>In fact, there is no curtain. We walk into a theatre dominated by a brightly-lit set, settle into our seats, and slowly become aware of the sound engineer puttering around with his equipment. Played with comic intensity by Steven Carpenter, the straight-faced engineer fills a bucket of water for rain, rattles his wind-making instrument and tests the bells, whistles and chimes that make up just part of a wickedly funny domain created by Sound Designer Frank DiSalvo, Jr. and Steven Carpenter.<\/p>\n<p>Carpenter is just one of the five gifted actors who amble onto the set before the play officially begins. Typical of the talent that made radio a generous employer of artists and musicians at the time, this group functions as a seamless ensemble, with most of the performers playing multiple roles. Switching back and forth between characters, they are basically stand-up comedians, creating a whirlwind of accents and comic expressions as they argue with themselves.<\/p>\n<p>Vincent Clark, a veteran of Washington Stage Guild productions, is the genial MC who waves at us before the play begins and reminds us when to applaud.\u00a0Clark plays so many roles that it\u2019s hard to keep track. A versatile clown, he changes voices and facial expressions as he plays villains and drunks, a couple of bartenders, and a taxi driver.<\/p>\n<p>He is also the heavenly administrator who reveals why George Bailey\u2014the owner of the \u2018wonderful life\u2019\u2014must not be allowed to give up. He also portrays the villain of the play: Henry Potter, which he plays with Scrooge-like malevolence.\u00a0As the evil banker who would foreclose on every mortgage, Potter is a familiar type.<\/p>\n<p>Similarly, Julie-Ann Elliott is the voice of nearly female in in the town, ranging from the village floozy to a switchboard operator, George\u2019s mother and a maddening little girl.<\/p>\n<p>Lawrence Redmond, another Stage Guild regular and two-time recipient of the Helen Hayes Award, plays the role of Clarence, the \u2018ASC\u2019\u2014Angel Second Class\u2014who is assigned to show George how much his life has meant to the town. It&#8217;s a heavenly performance.<\/p>\n<p>The central characters\u2014George Bailey and his loving wife Mary\u2014are played by Joe Brack and Jennifer Donovan. Although both are newcomers to the Stage Guild, they have appeared at many theatres in the Washington area. Like Jimmy Stewart, who immortalized George in the often televised film version, Brack is an \u201caw shucks\u201d kind of guy. As savior of the town\u2019s Savings &amp; Loan association, he is the unprepossessing nemesis of Wall Street greed. But he puts his own stamp on the role, especially in the second act, where his anger and rage help to turn things around.<\/p>\n<p>As Mary, Donovan is an ing\u00e9nue bursting with love and pride. She thinks nothing of casting off a wealthy suitor to marry George, then cancels her honeymoon to help the S&amp;L stay open during the Crash of 1929.<\/p>\n<p>Even adapted for radio, the sheer goodness of Mary and George would be hard to take if not for the audacity of the director, Laura Giannarelli, who has opted to stage this Christmas favorite as a spoof.<\/p>\n<p>The injection of sight and sound gags is brilliant. In addition to characters mugging into their microphones or losing their places in the script, there are some wonderful touches, such as the use of men\u2019s and women\u2019s shoes, \u201cwalking\u201d on a tabletop, to create the sound of footsteps.<\/p>\n<p>Commercials, produced live by the performers themselves, immortalize long-gone outposts of Washington. The night I was there, jingles about Woodward &amp; Lothrop and Reeves Bakery brought down the house.<\/p>\n<p>Costumes, created by Debbie Kennedy, add to the sense of nostalgia. Imagine, if you can, a time when men wore jackets and ties, and women wore hats, gloves and stockings with seams.<\/p>\n<figure id=\"attachment_185672\" aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-185672\" style=\"width: 227px\" class=\"wp-caption alignright\"><a href=\"https:\/\/dctheaterarts.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2015\/11\/unnamed.jpg\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"size-medium wp-image-185672\" src=\"https:\/\/dctheaterarts.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2015\/11\/unnamed-227x300.jpg\" alt=\"Jenny Donovan (Mary) and Joe Brack (George Bailey). Photo by C. Stanley Photography.\" width=\"227\" height=\"300\" \/><\/a><figcaption id=\"caption-attachment-185672\" class=\"wp-caption-text\">Jenny Donovan (Mary) and Joe Brack (George Bailey). Photo by C. Stanley Photography.<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<p>The set, by Carl F. Gudenius, is an imagined replica of a radio studio in the 1940s. Tucked in one corner is a Christmas tree. It\u2019s small, artificial and slightly crooked. A soundless cuckoo clock is hung from the ceiling, while the walls are festooned with sponsors\u2019 photos and ads.<\/p>\n<p>Marianne Meadows and Arthur Nordlie are responsible for the lighting and stage management, both of which are used effectively to keep the mushiness of the original film at bay.<\/p>\n<p>The story behind the movie, released by RKO in late 1946, does a lot to clarify why <em>It\u2019s a Wonderful Life<\/em>\u00a0is still with us. Believe it or not, this film bombed when it first opened. Neither the critics nor the public liked it. And the FBI hated it. (According to a report, the film\u2019s \u201cnegative portrayal of bankers\u201d indicated Communist influence.)<\/p>\n<p>Over the years, the film was forgotten. The studio failed to renew the copyright and the film passed into the public domain, where\u2014as we all know\u2014television stations began to show it, at no cost whatsoever, on Christmas Eve every year.<\/p>\n<p>Ironically, the decision to adapt it into its current format\u2014and to stage it as farce\u2014may have restored the underlying fable. The more I laughed, the more I experienced a sense of recognition that the days of bank betrayals and mass foreclosures are not the stuff of fantasy.<\/p>\n<p>Comedy often reinforces tragedy. I\u2019m not the only member of the Stage Guild audience who left the theatre with a lump in my throat, and a sense that the George Baileys of the world need some protection\u2014if not from angels, then maybe from us.<\/p>\n<p>Running Time: Two hours, including one intermission.<\/p>\n<p><em><strong><span style=\"color: #0000ff;\"><a style=\"color: #0000ff;\" href=\"https:\/\/stageguild.org\/performances\/\">It\u2019s a Wonderful Life: A Live Radio Play<\/a><\/span><\/strong>\u00a0<\/em>plays\u00a0through December 20, 2015 at the Washington Stage Guild performing at the Undercroft Theatre of Mount Vernon United Methodist Church &#8211; 900 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, in Washington, DC. 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