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It’s here that Louise, reluctantly at first, accepts her fate as a strip tease star – and eventually seems to like it. They end up at a strip joint – the only place Herbie could arrange a booking. The show roars on at high speed as the now-extended family railroads cross-country looking for gigs in a world where vaudeville is on the skids. The kiddie act has one song, “May We Entertain You” that they sing incessantly, with June as the centerpiece and Louise often cast as one of the “boys.” (“Baby June and Her Newsboys”) When Rose meets a former agent turned candy salesman, Herbie, she persuades him to become their manager using her seductive and feminine wiles (“Small World”). (Photo by Amy Pasquantonio) While June is an extroverted, talented child star, Louise is shy. Kristi Rose Mills in Gypsy at the Wick Theater in Boca Raton. Rose is aggressive and domineering, pushing her children to perform. Rose and her two daughters, Baby June (Alejandra Bess or Addie Jaymes) and young Louise (Lyla Chaubal or Gaby Lopez) play the vaudeville circuit in the early 1920s. Most folks in the audience will likely forget they are wearing required masks, as the show draws them into a world of actors struggling for billing and notoriety. (Photo by Amy Pasquantonio) Audiences at the Wick will recognize a gang of A-list performers, among them, four-time Carbonell Award nominee Matthew Korinko as Herbie and Melissa Whitworth as the older Louise.

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Melissa Whitworth and Laura Hodos in Gypsy at the Wick Theater in Boca Raton. Gypsy is a classic backstage story of vaudeville in its waning days and of a mother who lives her unfulfilled life and dreams through her children – pushing them until one of them (June) bolts into a marriage of convenience and escape while the other, Louise, the long-overlooked and less-loved child, remains behind, but continues to live a maudlin and unfulfilled existence while Mama Rose keeps calling the shots. (Photo by Amy Pasquantonio) Returning to direct this power-packed production is Broadway’s Norb Joerder, who has helmed more than a dozen shows at Wick, including The Music Man, Crazy for You and 42 nd Street, among others. Laura Hodos and Matthew Korinko in Gypsy at the Wick Theater in Boca Raton. “But beyond the music,” she added, “the show is a powerfully dramatic production, and the role of Rose is one of the greatest theatrical characters of all time.” (Photo by Amy Pasquantonio) The musical focuses on Gypsy Rose Lee’s mother, Rose – portrayed with top-notch style and vocal capability by three-time Carbonell nominee Laura Hodos - whose character has become synonymous with the pushiest of “stage door moms.” “ This is the quintessential American musical featuring an incredible list of classic songs, including ‘Together Wherever We Go,’ ‘Let Me Entertain You,’ ‘All I Need Is the Girl,’ and ‘Rose’s Turn,’” said Marilynn Wick, managing executive director. Laura Hodos in Gypsy at the Wick Theater in Boca Raton. She transformed a tawdry trade into an elegant entertainment style that lifted her above run-of-the-mill bump and grinders. Loosely based on the 1957 memoirs of Gypsy Rose Lee, the famous, sophisticated stripper - call her an ecdysiast, she used to proclaim. The groundbreaking show, with book by Arthur Laurents, music by Jule Styne and lyrics by Broadway phenom Stephen Sondheim, debuted on Broadway in 1959. (Photo by Amy Pasquantonio) Created by a triumvirate of theatrical giants, Gypsy is considered by many critics to be the greatest musical ever written. Melissa Whitworth in Gypsy at the Wick Theater in Boca Raton. Really, who could ask for anything more? A cast of 28 people - talented actors with terrific singing and dancing skills along with youngsters sporting obvious capabilities – join forces in a performance that earns thunderous applause and multiple standing ovations for its superb level of entertainment. The show is as flawless, well-acted, superbly danced and extraordinarily sung as any show performed on that Boca Raton venue’s stage since it opened eight years ago. Merman and her flock, check out the Wick Theatre’s production of Gypsy that continues through Feb.

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You’ve got to BELT! If you’re looking for a group of great belters and a show inspired by the likes of Ms. If you intend to follow in the footsteps of powerful-voiced actress/singer Ethel Merman, you’d best do more than vocalize.








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