Edgecomb resident’s musical comedy in rehearsal at Waldo Theatre

Fri, 09/06/2024 - 5:00pm

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The Waldo Theatre
Waldoboro, ME 04572
United States

    WALDOBORO — The Waldo Theatre is in rehearsals for Tanglin’ Hearts, “a smart, fun, and funny country western musical comedy,” said the Waldo, in a news release. The productions is coming to the stage later this month, and it’s the creation of local actress, comedienne, and playwright, Zora Margolis, of Edgecomb.

    “This project was hatched while I was pursuing an acting career and writing song lyrics in Los Angeles,” said Margolis, in a Waldo Theatre news release. “The story — inspired by Shakespeare’s As You Like It — is based in Texas because I have a deep and abiding love of country music. Collaborating with my friend Peter Spelman, a talented songwriter and guitar player, the 16 songs were written to be able to stand alone outside the show, like songs you might hear on a classic country radio channel. I’m old fashioned — I love heartfelt songs that have simple, memorable melodies.”

    True to Shakespeare’s comedies, Tanglin’ Hearts features mistaken identity, falling in love with the wrong person, good guys and bad guys. While laugh-out-loud funny, underlying satirical themes address the power of strong, independent women, our mutual responsibility for and connection to the land, and the unparalleled beauty of a simple country life.

    This big production — the play’s east coast premiere and The Waldo’s first musical comedy since reopening in 2022 — is a local community effort. The band is composed of all local musicians. The cast includes Nick Azzaretti of Newcastle; Soren Barker and Skip Simonds of Boothbay; Honora Boothby of Bremen; Katie Fearn, Carole Florman, Cameron Kinney, Niall Lessard and Mallory Adams of Damariscotta; and Stephen Wallace of Rockland. Tanglin’ Hearts is being directed by Lynna Henderson of Tenants Harbor, with musical direction by Guy Scott of Boothbay and choreography by Niall Lessard.

    George Bates of Waldoboro and Margolis are co-producers.

    Performances are scheduled for September 27, 28 & 29, and October 4 & 5.

    Adult advance tickets are $20 and available now on The Waldo’s website: thewaldotheatre.org

     

    The Waldo brings live music, theater, movies, dance, and educational programs to the Mid-coast Maine community year-round. Offerings range from local, community theater to nationally and internationally known artist performances. As a community-based organization, The Waldo’s focus is to unify and strengthen the region through performing arts, outreach, broad-based educational programs, and collaboration with other local non-profits. More at: thewaldotheatre.org