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Something Rotten, Virden Theatre Productions’ upcoming musical, is rife with rivalry in Renaissance era theatre as brothers Nick and Nigel Bottom strive for playwright fame, but they’re up against you know who – yes, Shakespeare.
Personalities figure largely in this show. Three actors discuss their roles.
Rob Lovatt is known to some for past roles in Virden musicals, his work with Keywest Photo or maybe as a band member with Just for Kicks. He was attracted to a lead role, in Something Rotten because it’s so darn funny and he saw himself in the Shakespeare character.
“There's some musicals that are, what do I say … traditional?” Lovatt says. “Something Rotten is just another category of fun, spoof-ish, it's hilarious. It's for a more mature crowd, but there is something for everyone there. It just has really big musical numbers that are incredibly impressive…. The singing, the dancing, the choreography, everything - everything is just over the top in this one.”
Lovatt’s introduction to the world of stage musicals came about a few years ago when Michelle Chyzyk asked him if he’d be interested in joining the Mamma Mia cast. He did. He liked it. That was his start.
Lovatt finds himself fitting into the Rotten Shakespeare’s shoes just fine, something he attributes to Chyzyk’s casting skills. “She's intuitive that way. This particular role of Shakespeare actually fits my personality. When she suggested that I audition for this part, I understood why.”
So does he feel himself to be the Bard?
“Yeah, there's some things that really gel well with my personality. Oddly enough, I mean, I have written songs and poetry and things like that,” he says.
The personalities of lead actors Jordan Elliott, Jackson Hacault and Darrell Corbel playing Nick and Nigel Bottom and the infamous Nostradamus adds synergy. “Not only are they great singers and actors, I mean, they bring their personality. They're just fantastic. They have their own flair.”
A familiar Virden actor/artist and steel shop worker, George Baker slides into the Shylock role. “Oh, gosh, he's great,” says Lovatt. “He's a straight man. You know, he plays it off a little dry, which is perfect.
“And same with Greg Kirk (Master of the Justice). So, I mean, you know, the deck is loaded.”
Jaysalee Davies has been in a ton of Virden musicals. For this show, she’s an ensemble member, with a bit part as Bea’s friend. (Bea, the super supportive wife of lead character Nick Bottom.)
Also credited with a behind the scenes production role, Davies is heavily invested in this show.
“This musical is the type of musical theatre that excites me - a big showy sound, big dance numbers, and big characters. A classic Broadway hit - which always includes the ensemble in a big way throughout…. I love the quick wit and showy numbers.”
And where’s the triumph without a challenge? She says, “Picking up the tap shoes for the first time in almost 10 years has been a challenge, mostly in a fun way, but requires some extra practice time!”
Her favourite song/scene? “There are quite a few favourites, but I think ‘Will Power’ is up there for many reasons I cannot disclose at this time… (smile).”
The show transports us back to the finery of the 1590s. Davies loves the outfits and certain aspects of that age, but has reservations about living back then. “I think I’d cause too much trouble and would get caught wearing pants!”
Nick Bottom and brother Nigel Bottom are the main protagonists.
Jordan Elliott of Brandon plays Nick Bottom. Jordan and his wife Erin are alumni of Michelle Chyzyk’s Konektis choir. Jordan was on the AUD Theatre stage in the ensemble of Elf the Musical in 2019 and then in Brandon’s Mecca Productions – Rent and Oliver.
Now, Elliott takes on a lead role. “I knew going into the show that I would have a lot to learn taking on such a big role, and Michelle Chyzyk and Dean Munchinsky have been so much fun to work with to enhance my performance skills.”
He gives this show high praise and says you don’t have to be a fan of musicals to love this one with its “fantastic music, comedy, and romance, delivered by a very talented cast.”
In his day job, Elliott is warehouse manager with Mar Dee Enterprises and enjoys family time with Erin and their dog Koda.
However, this fall he’s challenging himself on stage, “finding the right emotions and motivations” for each scene he plays.
“My lack of experience in a prominent role like this, it’s definitely been demanding physically and emotionally. Still, to this day there are things I need to work on. But that’s part of the process, and all that effort will be worth it for the audience!”
Multiple scenes with the male troupe are his favourites.
“We have some fun songs… the guys always have so much energy. And seeing the way that my brother (Nigel played by Jackson Hacault) evolves in the show is always enjoyable to be a part of.”
Directors Chyzyk and Dean Munchinsky were interviewed on CTV recently.
Munchinsky pitched the show saying, “It’s a beautiful show. It’s hilarious, it’s smart, it’s fun …we’ve got amazing acting. I’m very proud of my actors. They are impressive people.”
Chyzyk told the show’s host that Rotten “has probably over 30 quotes from different musicals. It goes on forever, just quite a spectacle.”
When considering who should see the show, she posted on Virden Theatre Productions Facebook saying, “We have produced so many magical shows over the years, but our previous ones have all been ‘general’ in rating and this one would be considered ‘parental guidance.’ She wants audiences to know there’s some adult language and adult humour/content.
It’s something Lovatt alluded to saying, “This is such a funny musical, something that Virden might not normally do. There's some parts in it that will make people's eyebrows go up.” Adding that it’s a show you may want to see twice.
Tickets are available online through 3Common. Arts Mosaic can help navigate the online purchase. Rush seating will be sold at the door.
​‘Shakespeare’ says Something Rotten is over the top
By Anne Davison


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