Last evening I had the
pleasure of watching Rogue Music Theatre’s production of “Thoroughly
Modern Millie” at the Grants Pass High School Performing Arts Center. A beautiful venue in itself, “Thoroughly Modern Millie” was the 2002
season’s most awarded new show on Broadway, winning six Tony awards including
“Best Musical”. Based on the 1967 Academy
Award-winning film starring Julie Andrews and
Mary Tyler Moore, which is itself based on the 1956 British musical “Chrysanthemum.”
As the curtain lifts you find myself teleported
back to 1922 and the height of the Jazz Age in New York City. Here you meet a “modern” flapper named Millie
Dillmount, a spirited
country girl from Salina, Kansas who comes to New York in search of a new life
for herself. Her grand plan is to secure
a job as a secretary to a wealthy man and then marry him. Unfortunately for Millie, her plan goes
awry. She meets Mrs. Meers, the owner of
the dingy hotel where she seeks refuge.
Turns out Mrs Meers is the leader of a white slavery ring in China,
kidnapping young girls to sell to the Far East and Millie was in her
crosshairs.
It doesn’t
take long for Millie to realize that her wealthy boss is not going to propose
marriage anytime soon. Jimmy Smith, the
man Millie actually falls in love with, doesn't have a dime to his name - or so
he tells her. Remember, Millie is looking to marry for money, not for love.
The evening was filled with several other
“moderns” where bobbing of the hair, rising of hemlines, entering the workforce
and rewriting the rules of love were the norm. Choreography included a tap number craftily performed while
seated at a typewriter and a Fred Astaire/Ginger Rogers routine on a window
ledge.
Jessica
Daggett was cast as Millie Dillmount and represented the character quite well,
both in script as well as singing and dancing.
I was a little disappointed with the singing ability of the leading men
but overall it was a fun energetic and well-done production. We were 12 rows back with center seating and
the senior rate was only $10 per ticket, a bargain these days and worth going
to see.