In "Gutenberg! The Musical!," two actors portray 30 different characters
(of both sexes!) and sing 15 songs in a show about Johann Gutenberg, the
inventor of the printing press. Clearly, this isn't your typical play.
"I have got to hand it to Alex Goodrich [who plays Doug Simon] and Breon
Bliss [who portrays Bud Davenport]," says director Alex Timbers, who also
directed the production Off-Broadway. "This isn't an easy play. Things
move very quickly and there's a lot of choreography involved. Alex and
Breon have to wear a lot of different hats in this production."
Literally. Since it's a two-man show with dozens of characters, Goodrich
and Bliss wear stacks of hats that they rip off when appropriate. One hat
may say "Another Woman," while another identifies a character as "Old Black
Narrator." And to add to the confusion, both actors take a stab at portraying
sassy Helvetica -- one of the female characters.
An ambitious production, "Gutenberg! The Musical!" is a play within a play.
In order to fulfill their dream of taking their production to Broadway,
Doug and Bud perform a backers' audition for a room full of producers.
They have big plans for the show, but the beauty lies in the sparse setting
and quick-paced delivery.
"At times, there will be 10 trucker hats on our heads," says Goodrich.
"It doesn't sound like that big a deal but it can get confusing. Luckily,
Alex [Timbers] and the guys from the original New York production worked
out copious notes that have helped us tremendously. There literally are
notes that say, 'At this point in the show, feel down three rims and hold
onto the hats with your left hand.'"
As for audience reaction, the play has received rave reviews from everyone
from actor Steve Guttenberg, who even did a plug for the show that's on
YouTube.com, to members of the Gutenberg Society.
"I don't think there are a lot of shows about fonts, so they were happy
to support our show and we are grateful for that," Timbers says. |