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Smokin' it up in "Smokey Joe's Cafe"
 
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What is a blog?  For us it is a short blurb that we write when the mood strikes us.  It can be first person, funny or informative. In short, a blog is whatever we want it to be. Published March 19, 2007 at 9:18 a.m.
Tags: smokey joe's cafe, leiber and stoller, skylight opera, drifters

I had the pleasure of attending "Smokey Joe's Café" last night produced by the Skylight Opera Theatre on the beautiful Cabot stage at the Broadway Theatre Center. The production is a musical revue featuring the music of Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller, a dynamic songwriting team that wrote more than 200 songs in the golden age of the '50s and '60s.

The talented cast was primarily black, which reflected Leiber and Stoller's formula for success that was based on taking R&B music and transforming it to appeal to a wider audience. I can get that, but I did not know that when the lights went down, and my first impression was that I had never seen black people act and dance so "white" in my life. My question was, "how can they do this?" The scene portrayed just seemed so far from the reality I live in, I could hardly believe it.

But, that's just it. Plays create their own realities, and portray past realities and demonstrate alternate realities, which is the beauty of theater. And who am I as a white person to know what a black person's reality is like anyway? And regardless of color, life in the '50s and early '60s seems all stereotyped, glamified and ever-so-bright-and-shiny, which is, quite frankly, hard for me to relate to. (I do, however, love the chrome and the dresses.)

Once I let go of all that, and just settled back into the alternate reality presented, I did enjoy the show. The set design was classy and worked well for the show. And the costuming was fun -- I wanted to steal the sparkly purple boa. The cast did a swell job, and I think their sound improved as the show went on and their voices got warmed up. I warmed up too, and I finally really started to relate when they started singing about smoking and drinking and dancing the hoochi-coo. I loved the flashing lights and the streamers.

The choreography during certain numbers kept the actors so busy it was a wonder they could sing at all. My favorite number was "I'm a Woman" which was very well delivered. I think it was the first time I ever really heard the lyrics in that song without it being piped into the fragrance commercial that I heard just a billion too many times at what must have been an impressionable point in my life. (Why did they drop that one into Scooby Doo?) I also thought it was cool when they incorporated signing into "Stand By Me."

The cast received a standing ovation and the house was pretty much full on a Sunday night. And chances are that even if you have not heard of Leiber and Stoller, you probably know quite a few of their songs.



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Skylight Opera Theatre
158 N. Broadway
Milwaukee, WI 53202
(414) 291-7811
http://www.skylightopera.com/

"Smokey Joe's Caf" runs through April 1. Tickets are available at the Broadway Theatre Center box office, (414) 291-7800.

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