Sean Palmer was originally slated for the role of “Don Lockwood” but suffered an injury postponing the Drury Lane opening of “Singin’ in the Rain”. Acting fast, Broadway actor Tony Yazbeck was brought in for the role of “Don Lockwood” and his performance couldn’t be more wonderful. From Yazbeck’s singing to his dancing, the talented actor takes commend of the role, making intricate choreographed moves appear so effortless and sensational.
“Singin’ in the Rain” is about as good as one would hope. Coupled with a slew of magnificent sets and a cast of dynamic, talented actors, this shows stimulates with an energy and feeling reminiscent to the greatest of Broadway shows. Big numbers, exciting dance sequences, colorful costumes and timely humor are rolled into a perfect concoction of theatre bliss.
Matthew Crowle is simply terrific as “Cosmo Brown” and highlights his radiant performance with a fantastic rendition of “Make ‘Em Laugh” where his comedic dancing blends with brilliance and sheer talent. Also sparkling is Melissa Vander Shyff as “Lina Lamont” who consistently draws big laughs from the audience as the movie star face fit for silent pictures and the voice that should be hidden as far as possible from movies with sound.
Drury Lane’s production of “Singin’ in the Rain” does the historic film justice and even cameos Debbie Reynolds in a filmed appearance.
This lighthearted classic will have you toe tapping and smiling from beginning to end – just be sure to wear protective rain gear if you are sitting in the first few rows because there truly is singin’ in the rain.
“Singin’ in the Rain” is playing through January 13th at Drury Lane Theatre (100 Drury Lane, Oakbrook Terrace). For tickets or more information, please visit www.drurylaneoakbrook.com or call 800-745-3000.