Sunday, June 12, 2022

The Wedding Singer at the Empress

The next show in the 1980s double feature at the Empress last night was The Wedding Singer.  After a brief intermission, the set for the Bourbon Room used in Rock of Ages was quickly transformed into a New Jersey reception center where Robbie Hart (Caden Terry) sings with his band.  At his latest wedding gig he announces to the crowd that he will be getting married himself the next day but his fiancee Linda (Brenna Moody) dumps him at the altar.  Julia Sullivan (K'lynn Reid), one of the waitresses at the reception center, tries to console him but his next wedding gig is a disaster.  He begins to have feelings for Julia but she is engaged to a rich, handsome, and charming (but sleazy) Wall Street banker named Glen Guglia (KC Cook).  Robbie decides to give up trying to be a rock star and gets a job with Glen but Julia is not impressed because she is having second thoughts about marrying Glen and Linda wants him back.  Will Robbie finally be able to win Julia's love or will Linda and Glen ruin things for them?  I have to be honest and say that I am not a big fan of The Wedding Singer (I saw it at HCT a few years ago) because, as is the case with many musicals adapted from popular movies, the music is incredibly contrived.  The songs often seem as if large sections of dialogue from the movie have simply been set to music, particularly "A Note From Linda" which Linda reads to dump Robbie, "A Note From Grandma" which Robbie's grandma writes to cheer him up, and "Come out of the Dumpster" which Julia sings after a disgruntled groom throws Robbie in a dumpster after he ruins his wedding.  None of the songs are particularly memorable but the cast is more than game and their exuberant performances are a lot of fun to watch.  My favorite in the cast was, once again, Cook because he looks like he is having a blast playing the shady Glen.  There are many elements of this production that I really enjoyed, such as the wedding dress Linda wears to dump Robbie (which resembles the one Madonna wore for her performance of "Like a Virgin" at the VMAs), the Halloween costumes worn by the guests at the wedding Robbie disrupts (the twins from The Shining, Princess Leia, Wonder Woman, and Indiana Jones), the scene at the mall where Julia buys her wedding dress as Robbie's grandma power walks around the perimeter of the entire theater, and the awkward dancing of the young guests at the bar mitzvah where Robbie performs (I laughed out loud at this).  This show is the first Empress All Night production (shown as a double feature with Rock of Ages on Friday and Saturday nights) and I loved being a part of the rowdy late night crowd!  The excitement was definitely infectious and I am glad I stayed for it!

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