Originally published May 31, 2012 at 09:56p.m., updated May 31, 2012 at 09:56p.m.
Move over Robert Preston. There's a new band leader taking River City by storm in Meredith Willson's “The Music Man,” playing now at Arena Stage.
Set in River City, Iowa, in 1912, “The Music Man” tells the wholesome tale of charismatic conman Harold Hill, who poses as a boys' band leader to sells instruments and uniforms to naive townsfolk before skipping town with the cash.
Prim librarian and piano teacher Marian Paroo is on to him, but falls in love with Hill just as his band leader sham begins to unravel.
In the iconic role of Harold Hill is Burke Moses, one of the most charismatic actors to take to Arena Stage — or any stage, really.
Moses easily carries the show with a bravura performance, perfectly capturing the Broadway musical ideal of the handsome, sexy yet tender leading man.
His counterpart is the multi-talented Kate Baldwin, who brings a touching vulnerability to the role of Marion Paroo while at the same time displaying the fortitude to match Moses's Harold Hill. Together, they bring their tender romance and the entire play to a palpable crescendo.
This dazzling entertaining and fun-filled production is a monument to the creative and interpretive talents of Arena's Artistic Director Molly Smith. Smith has assembled a brilliant creative team, including choreographer Parker Esse, set designer Eugene Lee and costume designer Judith Bowden. A special nod to musical director Lawrence Goldberg, who expertly conducts the beneath-the-stage orchestra and on-stage performers in perfect synchronization.
John Lescault and Barbara Tirrell, as Mayor and Mrs. Eulalie Mackecknie Shinn, offer spirited comic support, as does the incomparable Donna Migliaccio as Mrs. Paroo.
Ian Berlin makes his professional debut as Winthrop, adding to the strong performances of Will Burton as Tommy Djilas and the always magnetic Nehal Joshi as Marcellus.
“The Music Man,” winner of five Tony Awards including Best Musical, is a crown jewel in Arena's glorious season. If you're looking for the perfect family vacation, look no further than a trip to River City.
“The Music Man” is playing now through July 22 at Arena Stage, 1101 Sixth St. SW, Washington, D.C. For tickets or more information, call 202-488-3300 or visit www.arenastage.org.