Regional Reviews: Philadelphia TouchTones Also see Rebecca's reviews of Wrestling Jerusalem and Lights Out: Nat "King" Cole
At 17 years old, Christine and Justin proudly don golden rings and take a vow of chastity, promising to remain virgins until after they are married. Fast forward five years to 1999 and the long wait has taken its toll. With only four months until their wedding, Christine is desperate to go all the way and Justin has resorted to calling a sexy 900 number known as TouchTones. When an extremely frustrated Christine finds out that Justin has been talking to "Mercedes" every day (sometimes twice!) she seeks revenge by becoming a phone sex operator herself. The diverse and worldly wise staff at TouchTones befriend Christine and help her bring out the confident woman waiting inside. Will the new Christine go back to Justin or sow her wild oats with smart, handsome, and sexually liberated co-worker Brad? Director Emmanuelle Delpech's campy and upbeat production is extremely well cast and loads of fun to watch. Alex Keiper is completely earnest and just the right amount of naughty as Christine. Justin is adorably awkward, thanks to an endearing performance by Michael Doherty. Darick Pead is effortlessly charming and dead sexy as experienced operator Brad, with rich and warm vocals to boot. Joilet F. Harris brings her bright, powerful voice and an amazing sense of humor to Pearl, the no-nonsense owner of TouchTones. The entire ensemble work off each other to get big laughs and create a real sense of office camaraderie. TouchTones can boast several catchy upbeat numbers ("You Gotta Be Who They Want," "Sex Ain't What It Used to Be") as well as a few memorable songs that capture the humor and spirit of the show ("Ready" is my favorite), but the score is musically and thematically inconsistent. Songs like "What Do I Tell Them" and "What's Wrong" do not have enough emotional impact and others are repetitive. Blackouts after almost every songmostly to allow for set changes as Tim Mackabee's design shifts between the TouchTones office and other locationscan make things feel a bit choppy too. Even though the characters deal with some explicit sexual topics and drop a couple of f-bombs, TouchTones is so lighthearted and humorous it will appeal to a wide array of audiences. Keeping things naughty rather than raunchy allows the audience to explore a variety of topics that are normally taboo. And you don't even have to pay by the minute. TouchTones runs through December 3rd on the Arden Theater Company's Arcadia Stage at 40 N. 2 nd Street in Philadelphia PA. For tickets call the Arden Box Office at 215.922.1122, visit www.ardentheatre.org or visit the box office at 40 N. 2nd Street in Old City, Philadelphia. Cast: Artistic Team: |