Sunday, June 28, 2026

Xanadu at West Valley Arts

I love the movie Xanadu! It is really cheesy when I watch it now but back in the day it was one of my favorites and I have seen it too many times to count (I'm sure it is an embarrassingly large number). I had no idea that a musical adaptation existed but, as soon as I found out that West Valley Arts was performing it, I got a ticket immediately! I went to see it last night and it was way too much fun! Sonny Malone (Zac Freeman) is a struggling artist dissatisfied with the chalk mural he is creating of the Nine Muses on a sidewalk in Venice Beach. When he wants to give up, the Muses come to life and Clio (Ariana Bagley) decides to give him some inspiration. She introduces herself as Kira and disguises herself with roller skates, leg warmers, and an Australian accent (it is a hilariously self-aware parody of the movie). Kira inspires Sonny to create a roller disco that incorporates all of the arts and they find an abandoned theater called Xanadu owned by Danny Maguire (Ricky Parkinson). He is planning to demolish the theater but changes his mind when he sees Kira and remembers Kitty, the woman who inspired him to build Xanadu in the 1940s (Kitty was Clio in disguise). Danny and Sonny form a partnership to restore Xanadu but mayhem ensues when two of Clio's sisters, Melpomene (McKenna Kay Jensen) and Calliope (Janessa Zech), become jealous of her success with Sonny and curse her to fall in love with him which is forbidden by Zeus. I love all of the music in this show (the music by ELO is why I love the movie so much) and I had to try really hard not to sing along with every song (my apologies to everyone sitting around me because I'm not sure that I was entirely successful). I especially loved the performances of "I'm Alive," "Magic," "Suddenly," "All Over the World," "The Fall," and, of course, "Xanadu" but my favorite was "Evil Woman" (an ELO song that is not in the movie) as Melpomene and Calliope plot against Clio because Jensen and Zech not only have incredible voices but they also have perfect comedic timing and they are so entertaining to watch! My favorite scene in the movie is when Danny, who sees a big band with a trio of female vocalists, and Sonny, who envisions a rock band with synthesizers, describe what Xanadu could be and then their ideas merge to create something epic in the song "Dancin'." The staging of this is fantastic and I think I was giggling the whole time! I also liked the staging for "Whenever You're Away from Me" as Danny reminisces about his time with Kitty because she dances with a younger and older version of Danny. All of the choreography featuring roller skating is absolutely amazing, especially when everyone skates during "Xanadu," and I was so impressed with the entire cast. Freeman and Bagley give incredibly campy performances that had the audience laughing and cheering (I loved it whenever Bagley exaggerated the Australian accent) and the 1980s aesthetic used in the set and costumes (so much neon) is a lot of fun. I had the best time watching this show but, unfortunately, last night was the final performance. Go here for the rest of the season at West Valley Arts (I'm especially excited for Newsies).

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