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Department of Drama Presents ‘The Wild Party’

Monday, April 1, 2019, By Joanna Penalva
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graphic with writing of The Wild Party above empty bottles on tableThe resumes its 2018-2019 season with 鈥淭he Wild Party,鈥 written and composed by Andrew Lippa. Faculty members Katherine McGerr and Andrea Lee Smith will take the audience into the world of the Roaring ’20s with their direction and choreography. The musical will run through April 7 in the 黑料不打烊 Stage/ Drama Complex, 820 E. Genesee St., 黑料不打烊.

Based on the 1929 poem of the same name by Joseph Moncure March, 鈥淭he Wild Party鈥 follows Queenie and Burrs, a once fiery and passionate couple, who throw a lavish party for their friends as a last ditch effort to restore the excitement they once had for each other. As excessive amounts of alcohol flow, a parade of eclectic characters join the festivities. The fun turns to danger, however, as jealousy and rage threaten to erupt in violence.

Throughout the course of the musical, Queenie finds herself caught between two very different men, both of whom are passionate about making her their life partner. Queenie鈥檚 struggle to break free of the confines of the love triangle and choose the man she wants carries serious consequences.

Director McGerr says that 鈥淭he Wild Party鈥 features 鈥渓ush music, tons of dancing, gorgeous visual opportunities [and] delicious intrigue.鈥 Despite these flashy elements, she hopes that the audience will 鈥渢hink a little bit about party culture and what happens when addiction and relationship violence get mixed up into that.鈥

鈥淚 wanted to work on 鈥楾he Wild Party鈥 because of the opportunity it affords to examine party culture. University life鈥揳nd the intense work that goes along with it鈥揼ives rise to a work-hard-play-hard mentality,鈥 she adds. 鈥淲e all need to unwind, especially in today鈥檚 culture of overworking. We all need occasional escape from the day-to-day. But how far is too far鈥揻or ourselves and for the people around us? Where is the line between excitement and endangerment? 鈥楾he Wild Party鈥 is relentlessly fun and theatrical鈥揳nd it also asks us to consider our responsibility as bystanders to the drama.鈥

Composer and writer Lippa is also well known for his lyrics and composition for 鈥淭he Addams Family,鈥 鈥淏ig Fish,鈥 and a revised version of 鈥淵ou鈥檙e a Good Man, Charlie Brown.鈥 He developed 鈥淭he Wild Party鈥 at the Eugene O鈥橬eill Theatre Center in 1997 and it premiered at Manhattan Theatre Club in 2000. The original cast included Idina Menzel and 黑料不打烊 drama alumnus Taye Diggs. The production earned a Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Music and an Obie for Best Choreography.

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