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Saturday, 17 May 2025 12:45

Blank Theatre’s SWEET CHARITY Charms with Talented Cast and Standout Choreography Featured

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The cast of Sweet Charity. The cast of Sweet Charity. photos to Steve Townshend/Distant Era

We are inside the Pompeii Club. From everything Charity has told us, the club is the place to be, and as the scene unfolds, it’s certainly no surprise. Costume Designer Cindy Moon does not hold back. The ensemble is dressed to the nines – full of dresses and jumpsuits that firmly plant us in the 60s. Lighting Designer Ellie Humphrys fills the stage with bright color – helping the costumes pop even more.

Then the song begins. Fans of Sweet Charity may recognize the opening notes of “Rich Man’s Frug” as the ensemble starts to gather and dance the original Bob Fosse choreography. To say Choreographer Lauryn Schmelzer’s work astounds is an understatement. The group of 11 performs the chorography perfectly in sync, eliciting cheers from the audience with every curve of the shoulder, adjustment of the cigarette, or of course, pop of a jazz hand.  

Fans of Sweet Charity will of course recognize the famous score. The talented cast soars with all the favorites including “Big Spender,” “There’s Gotta Be Something Better Than This,” “You Should See Yourself,” and “I Love to Cry at Weddings.” The boppy music is sure to leave you dancing along in your seats. However, that which especially pushes this production over the top is Schmelzer’s choreography that accompanies each of the hits – making each number unique while at the same time giving the proper nod to Fosse’s influence.

Directed by Johanna McKenzie Miller, Sweet Charity follows Charity Hope Valentine (Teah Kiang Mirabelli) – an optimistic dance-hall hostess with dreams of finding true love. The musical kicks off with a comical disaster as the man Charity thinks will be her forever soul mate pushes her into a river, stealing her dowry in the process. However, she does not give up hope, and the story invites us into her world as she commiserates with her friends at the Fandango Ballroom and even meets new potential suitors – such as Vittorio Vidal (Eldon Warner-Soriano) and Oscar Lindquist (Dustin Rothbart).

Miller does not shy away from the camp, making the production full of comedy as Charity runs into obstacle after obstacle on her quest. However, you might just find that the element that truly draws you into the story is the heart at the center. Charity’s never-ending optimism is certainly something to be celebrated and brings light to a story that could go quite dark if she gave into the hardships that keep getting thrown her way.

“If My Friends Could See Me Now” is a prime exampling - taking place mid-way through Act One. Charity has found herself in the bedroom of Vittorio Vidal – a famous movie star. He briefly leaves her alone and she simply cannot help but gush at the turn of her luck. Her friends had told her to give up on her dreams, but here she is proving that if you just keep believing, anything can happen. Mirabelli’s voice astounds, but in addition, she exudes positive energy as she performs the number, creating a stage presence that you just might find is impossible not to love. The end of the song elicited cheers from the audience, making it clear that I was not alone in my sentiments.

Full of camp and with a powerhouse cast, Sweet Charity makes for a night of fun. Whether you are a long-time fan of the show or this is your first time with the material, Blank Theatre’s production carries a little something for everyone.

Sweet Charity runs through June 8 at the Greenhouse Theater Center. See the Blank Theatre Company website for more information on tickets.

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