Summary
Gangster Moonface Martin (Duston Calhoun), also known as Public Enemy Number 13, is traveling disguised as Reverend Dr. Moon. He's a loveable murderer producing myriad laughs, especially with his solo, "Be Like the Bluebird." Calhoun's attractive companion, Bonnie, (Annie Kennedy) appears right out of 1934 Brooklyn. She embraces her character so whole-heartedly, I wished to be her, with a pistol strapped to my thigh, flirting with the deckhands. Although Kennedy appears an innocent flirt, she owns her curves, moves, and voice to the point of becoming the deadliest one on stage. She also happens to be the choreographer for the show, which explains why she looked the most comfortable on stage.
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Not Everything Goes
NOT EVERYTHING GOES
Music Theatre of Idaho sends Cole Porter classic adriftIt's never a good idea to give a disclaimer before a performance. So when I heard...See the full content of this document
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