In this coming of age story that focuses on four choirboys (each wonderfully played by women), the audience is treated to a collection of original numbers that are both whimsical and very well sung - humorous songs and some that are a bit more thought provoking. "Escape from the Haltsburg Boys Choir" takes place in Austria and, despite the present American accents, has viewers successfully using their imagination in which the story, set and costumes are enough to create a wooded, European atmosphere.
When the abusive Choirmaster pushes the envelope much too far, four of the choirboys decide to make a break for it. However, the play is much more about an escape. The play is about relationships, self-discovery and hope. "Escape" is well rounded with smart humor, engaging dialogue and a host of songs strengthened by strong singing voices. Jeffrey Fauver (Choirmaster) and Kate Black as choirboy, Johanne, lead the cast with dynamic performances that get better and better as the show progresses. Daniel Caffrey does a wonderful job directing the large cast and the experience as a whole is tied together nicely with a live band just offstage.
"Escape from the Haltsburg Boys Choir" is playing at The Side Project Theatre located at 1439 W Jarvis Ave in Chicago through January 30th. For tickets or more information visit www.ruckustheater.org or call 773-769-RCKS.
*Photo Top - (From Left) Jeffrey Fauver (Choirmaster), Susan Steinke (Weiss) and Kevin Crispin (Ingles)