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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Out &#38; About Nashville“Aladdin and His Winter Wish” at TPAC in Nashville, TNBy William ShutesDecember 20, 2019 If you’ve felt a near-seismic eye rolling ripple through Middle Tennessee, oft accompanied&#8230;</p>
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<p class="has-text-color has-background has-very-light-gray-color has-vivid-purple-background-color"><strong>Out &amp; About Nashville<br />“Aladdin and His Winter Wish” at TPAC in Nashville, TN</strong><br /><strong>By William Shutes<br />December 20, 2019</strong></p>



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<div class="wp-block-image"><figure class="aligncenter size-large"><img fetchpriority="high" decoding="async" width="450" height="198" src="https://wegotbruce.com/images/2020/01/2020-01-09_18-12-42-450x198.png" alt="Bruce Vilanch in Aladdin and His Winter Wish" class="wp-image-17320" srcset="https://wegotbruce.com/images/2020/01/2020-01-09_18-12-42-450x198.png 450w, https://wegotbruce.com/images/2020/01/2020-01-09_18-12-42-768x338.png 768w, https://wegotbruce.com/images/2020/01/2020-01-09_18-12-42.png 1273w" sizes="(max-width: 450px) 100vw, 450px" /><figcaption>Bruce Vilanch in Aladdin and His Winter Wish</figcaption></figure></div>



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<p>If you’ve felt a near-seismic eye rolling ripple through Middle Tennessee, oft accompanied by a low, roaring groan, in the evenings since last weekend, rest assured that the twin phenomena are neither harmful nor long-lasting.&nbsp; Usually, the mention of rolling eyes and groans in a theatre review would mean that the show on the boards is a real stinker.&nbsp; Or, as this show would put it, “Sugly” – a portmanteau of Smelly and Ugly.&nbsp; While there are certainly prettier shows out there, if you’re in the market for bad dad jokes accompanied by a “Ba-dum-CHING!” on the trap set, hie thineself to TPAC’s Polk Theatre with all haste, for&nbsp;<em>Aladdin and His Winter Wish&nbsp;</em>will have you laughing at the utterly absurd, peculiarly English humor that is Panto.</p>



<p>Chances are you don’t have the faintest idea what Panto is.&nbsp; In short, it’s a fairy tale that has been moderately bastardized.&nbsp; In fact, it’s a virtual theatrical turducken of star actors, bad jokes, pop songs, a smidgeon of cross dressing, visual gags, and a thin veneer of Christmas spirit all lobbed into a fairy tale picture frame.&nbsp; What you’re left with this year is a rip-snorting good time with more inside jokes than you can count.</p>



<p>Now, a warning… (in my best Meryl Streep in&nbsp;<em>Death Becomes Her&nbsp;</em>impression, “NOW, a warning?”):&nbsp; Do not enter the Polk Theatre expecting Disney’s&nbsp;<em>Aladdin.&nbsp;&nbsp;</em>If you are, you’re going to be disappointed and, folks, it’d be cheaper to pop in the Blu Ray and sing a couple Christmas songs throughout the evening.&nbsp; Besides, Father Disney does not take kindly to folks stepping on its creative toes.&nbsp; There will be only a sideways mention that Disney exists and it’s one of the night’s best jokes.</p>



<p>Leading the show as Aladdin is television and stage star Damon J. Gillespie, a veteran of Disney’s Broadway mounting of their&nbsp;<em>Aladdin&nbsp;</em>musical.&nbsp; As his Princess is Nickelodeon starlet Kira Kosarin, known for her work on&nbsp;<em>The Thundermans.&nbsp;&nbsp;</em>They’re a sweet couple with evident chemistry.&nbsp; Not that it’s deeply necessary.&nbsp; This is a fairytale and the ending is rather a foregone conclusion.</p>



<p>As the Sultan,&nbsp;<em>Home Improvement&nbsp;</em>and&nbsp;<em>Family Feud</em>&nbsp;legend Richard Karn struts his stuff admirably, though he should have a big song and dance number.&nbsp; There’s more than enough to go around.&nbsp; As resident baddie, Josh Adamson’s Abanazar is hammier and cheesier than a good croque monsieur.&nbsp; If you go, please boo him loudly, as befits the panto villain.&nbsp; He’ll just chew on the scenery and tell a few more really terrible jokes and you’ll thank him for it.</p>



<p>The comic relief comes in the forms of Aladdin’s brother Wishee Washee (a smashing Jonathan Meza), <a href="https://outandaboutnashville.com/profile-comedian-bruce-vilanch/">Bruce Vilanch as the Widow Twankey</a> (mother to both Aladdin and Wishee), and Mykal Kilgore’s superb Genie.  Meza’s Wishee keeps the show moving as narrator and sometimes village idiot and his physical comedy game is tip-top.  <a href="https://wegotbruce.com/video-bruce-vilanch-in-the-drowsy-chaperone-sizzle-reel/"><strong>Vilanch’s Widow Twankey</strong></a> is the traditional Panto Dame, a male star whose female character is exaggerated in about every way possible.  But it’s not the widow’s T&amp;A game that wows as much as the Tease-it-to-Jesus bouffant wig that would make Marge Simpson and the B-52’s a little envious.</p>



<p>But then there’s the Genie and… Geezus Christmas… Mykal Kilgore is a staggering talent.&nbsp; The man has more pipes than a water plant, kids.&nbsp; A veteran of Broadway’s&nbsp;<em>The Book of Mormon</em>&nbsp;and&nbsp;<em>Hair</em>&nbsp;as well as NBC’s recent live mounting of&nbsp;<em>Jesus Christ Superstar</em>, Kilgore is the real real.&nbsp; Seriously, I’ve seen Disney’s&nbsp;<em>Aladdin</em>&nbsp;onstage.&nbsp; Dear Disney Theatrical and Thomas Schumacher:&nbsp; CALL HIM.&nbsp; This man should be your Genie, too.&nbsp; The voice… my god… I refuse to spoil any of the numbers he throws into the rafters, but they’re all incredible.</p>



<p>The set is simple (and in desperate need of a good steaming to get out the wrinkles), but it’s deeply effective.  Magic Carpet?  You betcha.  The costumes don’t really break any new ground for the majority of the company, but <a href="https://wegotbruce.com/new-book-drag-combing-through-the-big-wigs-of-show-business-with-a-foreward-by-bruce-vilanch/"><strong>Bruce</strong></a> Vilanch’s Widow Twankey gets some wonderfully weird togs to strut around in.</p>



<p>If you’re expecting Shakespeare, please just don’t.&nbsp; If you yearn for the melodies of Rodgers and Hammerstein… check your batteries, Alma.&nbsp; But if you want a groaning good time that will leave you with a goofy smile on your face,&nbsp;<em>Aladdin and His Winter Wish</em>&nbsp;will probably be the perfect holiday kick-off for you.</p>



<p><em>Aladdin and His Winter Wish</em>&nbsp;continues through Sunday, December 22 at TPAC’s Polk Theatre.&nbsp; Tickets are available at TPAC’s&nbsp;<a href="https://www.tpac.org/event/2019-12-12-to-2019-12-22-aladdin-his-winter-wish-2/">website</a>&nbsp;and box office.</p><p>The post <a href="https://wegotbruce.com/2020/01/09/bruce-vilanch-in-aladdin-and-his-winter-wish/">Bruce Vilanch in Aladdin and His Winter Wish</a> first appeared on <a href="https://wegotbruce.com">We Got Bruce!</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
					
		
		
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