Total Rating: 
***
Opened: 
April 19, 2002
Ended: 
May 19, 2002
Country: 
USA
State: 
Florida
City: 
Sarasota
Company/Producers: 
Theater Works (Patrick Pierce, artistic producer)
Theater Type: 
Regional
Theater: 
Theater Works
Theater Address: 
1247 First Street
Phone: 
(941) 952-9170
Running Time: 
1 hr, 45 min
Genre: 
Comedy
Author: 
Jim Brochu
Director: 
Jay Strauss
Review: 

 Do you like TV comedies a la Lucille Ball? If so, and you don't mind one transposed to the stage (but dealing with a TV show), you're going to toast this marshmallow. Successful published cook Gussie loves and lives with Walter yet puts off marriage while her dream of having a televised cooking show keeps eluding her. When the big opportunity arrives, she faints from camera fright. Walter, who's been studying hypnotism, offers to help Gussie conquer her fears while secretly plumbing her psyche for the reasons she's a workaholic, avoiding marriage and unable to just enjoy life. He's already been practicing his hypnotic prowess on neighbor Carmen, a gypsy and wannabe bartender who brings in sample potables and proceeds to sample too much of them.

Carmen gets way too much into the picture when Gussie's agent, Bernie, videotapes a sample show for TV execs. It's supposed to be initially (which is Bernie's typical mode of expression) "OTB" of a new Gussie hit, but it's soon "Only The Beginning" of Walter's plan to wed her and woo her off to a safari. The show within this show is the piece de resistance in which Gussie and Carmen become sloshed, ending in a food fight.

Ann Morrison, Sarasota's own "Lucy," beguiles as Gussie, nicely matched by Ethel-like but more thundery Carolyn Zaput as Carmen. No costumer is credited on the program, but whoever chose Gussie's showtime flowing Oriental robe and Carmen's animal print caftan over animal skin trousers deserves mention. Stephen Ivester seems as cuddly as Walter's collection of stuffed animals and makes him lovable despite his hypnotic duplicity. Charlie Schwartz covers himself with honors by covering himself with dough, the equivalent of slapstick pie-in-the-face. He's also VG at delivering letters. For a dessert of a show, tune in.

Cast: 
Ann Morrison, Charlie Schwartz, Carolyn Zaput, Stephen Ivester
Technical: 
Sets: Jeff Smith; Music Continuity: John R. Williams; Prod. Mgr.: Patrick Pierce
Miscellaneous: 
This is the play's first professional production in Florida.
Critic: 
Marie J. Kilker
Date Reviewed: 
April 2002