Extra! Extra! “Newsies” has been extended at Bloomington’s Artistry theater.
Bowing to audience demand, Ben Bakken’s zesty production of this musical about the 1899 David vs. Goliath newsboys strike in New York has become a summer sleeper hit. And it’s one of several shows to catch before they close during these dog days of summer.
“Newsies” boasts Renee Guittar’s clever and energetic dances, including a thunderous tap number by a village-sized cast. The production stars young heartthrob Will Dusek, who played Frankie Valli last year in “Jersey Boys” at Chanhassen Dinner Theatres, as the lead newsboy Jack opposite Audrey Parker, another young talent who played Ann Miller in History Theatre’s “Blended 和 (Harmony): The Kim Loo Sisters,” as newspaper reporter Katherine.
Composer Alan Menken, lyricist Jack Feldman and book writer Harvey Fierstein have put together a musical that feels like it grabbed parts of other shows, including the orphan story from “Annie” and the rising young rebels of “Les Miserables,” and blended them together.
But it’s not only the story that’s familiar. The music also often feels like a knockoff of things we know and love. But don’t tell any of that to the crew in Bloomington. They bring heart and energy to this “Newsies,” making it feel fresh and a not-to-be-missed delight. (Closes Aug. 18.)
Minnesota is having a bit of Menken mania this summer as the composer’s breakout musical, “Little Shop of Horrors,” which he did with the late lyricist Howard Ashman, is being staged at the Guthrie Theater.
Broadway actor Will Roland (“Be More Chill,” “Dear Evan Hansen”) and China Brickey headline Marcia Milgrom Dodge’s humorous production about a plant with a penchant for human blood.
David Darrow almost steals the show as the sadistic dentist Orin. Darrow is part of a cast that has notable performances by T. Mychael Rambo as the plant, Robert Dorfman as flower shop owner Mr. Mushnik, and the Motown-esque singing trio of Vie Boheme, Gabrielle Dominique and Erica Durham. (Closes Aug. 18.)