Judy's Scary Little
Christmas

Tony James
as Judy Garland
Review by Toussaint Perrault
Christmas is the drama queen of all the holidays, the sleigh
bell-jingling prima donna covered in tinsel. Christmas pageants, plastic
nativity scenes, and drunks with fake white beards are all part of the
spectacle, as live theater turns to fruitcake -- unpalatably sweet and
worst of all, predictable.
There is an antidote to all those bulimic Nutcracker
productions and community theater versions of A Christmas Carol. Judy's
Scary Little Christmas is the most hilarious play to see this
season, a fireside cocktail combining equal parts music, sweet vermouth,
and transvestitism. Modeled after a live Christmas television special
from 1959, Christmas is hosted by the then over-the-hill yet
heart-crushingly adorable Judy Garland (Tony James), with a love bird
voice and a faint shake in her hands and knees. Never mind that James is
a man; his Judy Garland is far better in musical talent and sex appeal
than the half-assed impression Liza Minnelli has been trying to pull off
for the last 40 years.
Judy is joined on stage by Bing Crosby (Kelsey Tyler), whose
crooner's voice and blue Irish eyes inspire extramarital fantasies.
Liberace (Michael Teufel) is the belle of the ball, with gold cape and
bejeweled fingers. Teufel's Liberace is amazing, provoking side-aching
laughter with every Vaseline smile. Other celebrity guests include Ethel
Merman (Daria O'Neill), Richard Nixon (Julie Jeske), Lillian Hellman
(Dan Johnson), and Joan Crawford (Jason Coffee). As the cast grows
larger, and drunker, the TV Christmas special starts to disintegrate
into a real family Christmas, with obstinate arguments and skeletons
creeping from the closets. The distinct and intense voices play savagely
against one another, finally joining in a surprisingly beautiful chorus.
The booze and guest stars, an ever-eager APPLAUSE sign, and the
specter of Death result in a surreal snow globe highball, a Hollywood
Christmas card from beyond the grave. And if you need any more reason to
enjoy Judy's Scary Little Christmas, the program includes a recipe for
Liberace's Sticky Buns.
Triangle Productions at Theater! Theatre!, 3430 SE Belmont St.,
239-5919, Thurs 7:30 pm, Fri-Sat 8 pm, Sun 5 pm, through Dec. 21,
$17-$23