RACE TO THE NORTH POLE is a delightful holiday celebration, now playing only at The Gaslight Theatre. Written by Peter VanSlyke and adapted/directed by Katherine Byrnes and Mike Yarema, RACE TO THE NORTH POLE is the warm cup of cocoa we need in the world right now. This globetrotting musical melodrama, deliciously staged by Byrnes and Yarema, is sure to melt even the coldest of hearts. The fast-paced plot and clever characterizations will keep the youngest theatregoers entertained while bringing nostalgia and wonder to the young-at-heart. RACE TO THE NORTH POLE is funny, charming, and perfect for all ages.
The “mean and treacherous” Wilhelm is on a mission to steal the list of Santa Claus before he can check it twice. As the story unfolds, many colorful characters intersect with this evil plot on their own journey to put on a worldwide holiday “Follies” performance tour! There is a great deal of banter and wordplay as the characters move from one location to the next. And because this is a Gaslight Christmas show you can expect to see Old Saint Nick Himself! I’ve seen CHRISTMAS IN THE BIG APPLE and SCROOGE. RACE TO THE NORTH POLE is new to me and is actually my favorite Gaslight Christmas show I have seen so far.
Josh Lamoreaux (Music Director) knocks it out of the park with his live band. Live music is a must, and I appreciate that The Gaslight Theatre always has live bands. The classic and classy pop tunes in RACE TO THE NORTH POLE are some of my favorites and the vocals are simply outstanding. “Mister Santa”, a takeoff on the familiar song “Mister Sandman”, is one example of a classic 50’s hit in this show. Harmonies are polished and finely calibrated, true ear candy.
Katherine Byrnes once again impresses with choreography that will make audiences want to dance along. I’ve always admired performers who can sing, dance, and act. The Gaslight Theatre hosts true triple threats on their stages! It takes skill to make dance moves look easy when at times they can actually be quite complex. The performers in RACE TO THE NORTH POLE excel at this. As a non-dancer, I am especially appreciative of performers who can dance well AND sing at an appropriate volume. Again, The Gaslight Theatre nails this perfectly and it isn’t easily done…