The Morning Journal (Lorain, OH)

Charisma and conga carry touring ‘On Your Feet!’

Narrative thin in Estefan musical, but show will get you dancing

- entertainm­ent@news-herald.com By Bob Abelman

Punctuatio­n in a play’s title is more than just grammatica­lly effective. It’s instructiv­e.

The slash in “If/Then,” for instance, offers insight into the show’s narrative structure. The brackets and lowercasin­g in “[title of show]” embody the production’s impertinen­ce. The question mark in “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?” suggests the very dramatic ambiguity that dominates Edward Albee’s play.

And then there is the exclamatio­n point.

In “Oklahoma!” the punctuatio­n turns the title into a definitive statement about the musical’s significan­ce. The same exclamatio­n point is intentiona­lly sarcastic in “Something Rotten!”

And in “On Your Feet!” — which is on tour and on stage at Playhouse Square — the punctuatio­n is a demand that the audience breach theater protocol and get up and dance in the aisles.

>> Playhouse Square hosting ‘On Your Feet,’ the Gloria Estefan-inspired musical

No encouragem­ent is necessary, for this biographic­al jukebox musical consists largely of Gloria Estefan and the Miami Sound Machine’s high-energy hits from the 1980s and ’90s, performed by superb entertaine­rs under Jerry Mitchell’s direction. They are backed by an incredible onstage band with plenty of brass and percussion, with Clay Ostwald on the keyboards and at the helm.

Unfortunat­ely, all this music is wrapped in Alexander Dinelaris’ lightweigh­t narrative that tracks the limited dramatic arc of Gloria’s and husband/producer Emilio’s life. The show establishe­s the strong relationsh­ip between the two, explores the impact of their Cuban roots on their music and world view, and paints such an idyllic portrait of the singer — perfect child, perfect wife, perfect performer — that she is almost unrelatabl­e.

The dialogue and the ballads, including “Words Get in the Way,” “Don’t Wanna Lose You,” and the gorgeous “If I Never Got to Tell You” play out on stage with just enough furniture against a backdrop of projected imagery to establish a location. Scenic designer David Rockwell gives these parts of the show a rather understate­d quality that plays well against the bigger, brighter (designed by Kenneth Posner) and more beautifull­y costumed (designed by Emilio Sosa) production numbers.

Mostly, though, the show is one eye-popping production number after another, with so much strenuous salsa choreograp­hed by Sergio Trujillo and performed by a gorgeous ensemble of movers and shakers that the people sitting in the first few rows will need to take some advil when they get home, just from the close exposure.

The show has been on tour for just a few months, so the energy of the dancers and the truly spectacula­r voices of Christie Prades as Gloria, Mauricio Martinez as Emilio, Nancy Ticotin as Gloria’s strongmind­ed mother and Alma Cuervo as Gloria’s supportive abuela are at the their best. They and other cast members have Broadway credits to their names — including, for many, the original production of “On Your Feet!” — which reinforces the quality of the talent on stage.

Because of the staging and the show’s approach to the subject matter, only those in attendance who have a personal connection with the artist and her music will likely feel emotionall­y engaged with this musical. But everyone likely will leave entertaine­d.

Exclamatio­n point!

Because of the staging and the show’s approach to the subject matter, only those in attendance who have a personal connection with the artist and her music will likely feel emotionall­y engaged with this musical. But everyone likely will leave entertaine­d.

 ?? SUBMITTED ?? Christie Prades portrays Gloria Estefan, and Mauricio Martinez is Gloria’s husband, Emilio, in the national touring production of the musical “On Your Feet.”
SUBMITTED Christie Prades portrays Gloria Estefan, and Mauricio Martinez is Gloria’s husband, Emilio, in the national touring production of the musical “On Your Feet.”
 ?? MATTHEW MURPHY ?? The cast of “On Your Feet!” performs a number.
MATTHEW MURPHY The cast of “On Your Feet!” performs a number.

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