‘Tootsie’ rolls into Tucson | Arts and Theater



Broadway in Tucson presents “Tootsie” at Centennial Hall through Sunday, March 27.


Courtesy of Broadway in Tucson

By Kathleen Allen Special to the Arizona Daily Star

Back in 1982, the movie “Tootsie” burst onto the scene and folks fell in love.

In 2019, the musical “Tootsie” leaped onto Broadway and yup, everyone fell in love again.

And no wonder: the story of a hard-to-get-along-with actor who disguises himself as a woman in order to get a job is very funny.

Not that you would know it when the road show opened at Centennial Hall March 22. The acoustics in the building aren’t the best normally, but the sound was so muddy and out of balance that it was difficult to understand much of what was said and sung. It was seriously more frustrating than it usually is at Centennial.

Nevertheless, the talent shines through.

While the premise of the play is the same as the movie, the story was switched up enough to make it fresh and not feel as though it was just the movie with songs stuck in it.

Michael Dorsey disguises himself as Dorothy Michaels to land a part as a nurse in the musical “Juliet’s Curse,” a sequel to “Romeo and Juliet.” It begins as a dead Juliet springs back to life. I kid you not.

Drew Becker infuses his Dorothy with a charm his Michael seriously lacks. And Ashley Alexandra, who plays Julia, Michael’s co-star in the play and the woman he falls in love with, has a knock-out voice with the acting chops to match.

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