Broadway vets reunite for ‘Follies’ at the Barclay
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Tom Titus
When Orange County’s Teri Ralston says “let’s put on a show” to some
of her buddies, it’s not exactly a group of amateurs playing show
business in someone’s barn.
Ralston, a Broadway veteran, has some pretty high-placed
connections, and she’s recruited several of them to join her in a
special benefit production of Stephen Sondheim’s musical “Follies” at
UC Irvine’s Barclay Theater Jan. 29 through 31.
There’s Betty Garrett, the randy cabby in the movie “On the Town,”
for instance. And Stephanie Zimbalist, a third-generation pro. Harvey
Evans and Kurt Peterson from the original 1971 cast will play the
grown-up versions of their youthful characters from that show. And a
local boy who made good, John Raitt, also appears.
The occasion is a benefit for the California Academy of the Arts
in San Juan Capistrano, with which Laguna Beach resident Ralston has
become an angel of sorts. She’s also worked with Academy for the
Performing Arts programs in Huntington Beach and Santa Ana in what
little free time she can accumulate.
It’s all about giving back to the community. Ralston started out
in local theater -- she played the young girl in the Laguna
Playhouse’s 1965 production of “The Fantasticks” with another local
boy who made good, Mike Farrell. Then she went on to the big time and
made a career out of playing Sondheim characters on Broadway and in
regional theater.
In her production of “Follies,” Ralston will be reprising one of
the four central roles of Sally, a part she’s played twice before.
Zimbalist will take the role of her Broadway buddy Phyllis, opposite
Evans and Peterson.
Garrett will sing the popular “Broadway Baby” number and Julie
Wilson will render the show’s best song, “I’m Still Here.” Jonelle
Allen will sing “Ah, Paree” and Raitt, although he’s now retired from
the musical scene, will portray the theater producer Weismann.
“The [Academy for the Performing Arts] students will be playing
the young roles and I think it’s so great that all these terrific
people are coming here to work with the students,” Ralston says. “It
should be a great experience.”
“Follies” will be on the Barclay stage for three nights only, at 8
p.m., with Thursday’s opener including a tribute to birthday boy
Raitt -- the Orange County native and star of both the Broadway and
movie versions of “The Pajama Game” will turn 87 on Jan. 29.
Tickets are $28 for adults and $17 for students and senior
citizens, with reservations taken at (949) 854-4646 or online at
https://www.thebarclay.org.
* TOM TITUS reviews local theater for the Daily Pilot. His reviews
appear Fridays.
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