Abbey Road' sings at Lilli's

MUSIC REVIEW | THE BOSTON GLOBE
Abbey Road’ sings at Lilli’s
By Jim Sullivan, Globe Staff, 5/5/2001

SOMERVILLE – The MC, T Max, wearing top coat and tails and waving a cane, took the stage at the onset of Boston Rock Opera’s rendition of the Beatles’ ”Abbey Road” Thursday at Lilli’s and proclaimed: ”Mikey Dee is in the house!” Indeed, he was. And he was in his element. The Boston rock scenester, paralyzed by a brain-stem stroke last year, was in his wheelchair at the left side of the stage. It was his first club outing since the stroke, and Dee beamed as friends made their way over to say howdy.

Shortly, Boston Rock Opera – the ambitious company of which Dee has played a part – began ”Abbey Road.” ”Come Together,” sung by Peter Moore and Linda Viens, took on a double meaning, considering the situation – both in the chorus (”Come together, over me”) and in a line like ”Hold you in his armchair/You can feel his disease.”

BRO, more than two dozen strong Thursday, has tackled ”Sgt. Pepper” in a theatrical fashion. ”Abbey Road,” which the troupe rehearsed seven times, was done without theatrical fanfare. They played the 17 songs in order, with a variety of singers swapping lead roles and some gorgeous choral singing, especially in ”Sun King,” ”Carry That Weight, ” and ”The End.” Part of the pleasure simply came in hearing this audacious work played live, especially the song-suite from side two where the band was cranking. Gary Cherone, formerly of Van Halen and Extreme, took BRO down that home stretch superbly. Kudos, too, to guitarist Mike Loce, who channeled George Harrison during the closing guitar blitz, and drummer Larry Dersch, who expertly executed Ringo Starr’s short and simple, but delectable, drum break.

”Abbey Road” was the Beatles’ final studio album and it presented the group in all its diversity. Thursday, we heard the primal, screaming blues John Lennon loved in ”Oh! Darling,” sung by Corin Ashley, and `I Want You,” sung by Brian Gottesman. On the record, the first side ends abruptly – as if the tape runs out – and the BRO band, led by guitarist Mick Maldonado, jerked the squalling blues-rock to a halt perfectly. Of course, it did wrap up with the classic line ”And in the end, the love you take is equal to the love you make.” (That, plus T Max’s singing the ditty, ”Her Majesty.”)

This was all rendered in a jolly manner, with BRO being faithful to the arrangements and attitude. May all the Mikey Dee benefit shows – they run through Sunday – have such a warm vibe.

This story ran on page 07 of the Boston Globe on 5/5/2001.
© Copyright 2001 Globe Newspaper Company.

Abbey Road Globe Review: 05-05-01

MUSIC REVIEW | THE BOSTON GLOBE
Abbey Road’ sings at Lilli’s
By Jim Sullivan, Globe Staff, 5/5/2001

SOMERVILLE – The MC, T Max, wearing top coat and tails and waving a cane, took the stage at the onset of Boston Rock Opera’s rendition of the Beatles’ ”Abbey Road” Thursday at Lilli’s and proclaimed: ”Mikey Dee is in the house!” Indeed, he was. And he was in his element. The Boston rock scenester, paralyzed by a brain-stem stroke last year, was in his wheelchair at the left side of the stage. It was his first club outing since the stroke, and Dee beamed as friends made their way over to say howdy.

Shortly, Boston Rock Opera – the ambitious company of which Dee has played a part – began ”Abbey Road.” ”Come Together,” sung by Peter Moore and Linda Viens, took on a double meaning, considering the situation – both in the chorus (”Come together, over me”) and in a line like ”Hold you in his armchair/You can feel his disease.”

BRO, more than two dozen strong Thursday, has tackled ”Sgt. Pepper” in a theatrical fashion. ”Abbey Road,” which the troupe rehearsed seven times, was done without theatrical fanfare. They played the 17 songs in order, with a variety of singers swapping lead roles and some gorgeous choral singing, especially in ”Sun King,” ”Carry That Weight, ” and ”The End.” Part of the pleasure simply came in hearing this audacious work played live, especially the song-suite from side two where the band was cranking. Gary Cherone, formerly of Van Halen and Extreme, took BRO down that home stretch superbly. Kudos, too, to guitarist Mike Loce, who channeled George Harrison during the closing guitar blitz, and drummer Larry Dersch, who expertly executed Ringo Starr’s short and simple, but delectable, drum break.

”Abbey Road” was the Beatles’ final studio album and it presented the group in all its diversity. Thursday, we heard the primal, screaming blues John Lennon loved in ”Oh! Darling,” sung by Corin Ashley, and `I Want You,” sung by Brian Gottesman. On the record, the first side ends abruptly – as if the tape runs out – and the BRO band, led by guitarist Mick Maldonado, jerked the squalling blues-rock to a halt perfectly. Of course, it did wrap up with the classic line ”And in the end, the love you take is equal to the love you make.” (That, plus T Max’s singing the ditty, ”Her Majesty.”)

This was all rendered in a jolly manner, with BRO being faithful to the arrangements and attitude. May all the Mikey Dee benefit shows – they run through Sunday – have such a warm vibe.

This story ran on page 07 of the Boston Globe on 5/5/2001.
© Copyright 2001 Globe Newspaper Company.

 

BRO’s Rock and Roll Circus

BOSTON ROCK OPERA’S ROCK & ROLL CIRCUS
featuring “A Quick One While He’s Away” by Pete Townshend
Presented December 11, 1994 at The Middle East, Cambridge MA

DIRECTED and PRODUCED by ELEANOR RAMSAY

F e a t u r i n g

SUSAN BARNABY as HER
GARY CHERONE as HER MAN
PETE SUTTON as IVOR THE ENGINE DRIVER
MICK MONDO as THE RINGLEADER
T MAX as THE MOTHER-IN-LAW

with THE B.R.O. CHORUS:
LINDA BEAN, AD FRANK, BILL GOFFRIER, MIKE JORDAN,
JIM MCKAY, ELEANOR RAMSAY, JODI SUSSMAN-STANFIELD,
LINDA VIENS, MADGE WEIGEL

B a n d:

MATT THORSEN on GUITAR
MAC STANFIELD on BASS
CHRIS ORMSBY on DRUMS
SET AND LIGHT DESIGN by JIM MCKAY
LIGHTS by TIM BIGGINS and HARRY MELANSON
SOUND by MIKE HIGGINS

SPECIAL THANKS to JANE BULGER and SUSAN BARNABY


THE PROGRAM

Butterscott 12:15

Mick Mondo & Streaker
with special guests, The Bewlay Bros. 11:40

James Aliberti & Tim Robert 11:20

A Quick One While He’s Away 11:00

Special Guest*

Crown Electric Company 10:00

Trojan Ponies 9:30

Miles Dethmuffen 9:00

Wheelers & Dealers 8:20

A Quick One While He’s Away 8:00

Special Guest*

Lisa Button 7:30

Seks Bomba 7:00

Son of Betsy 6:50

Like 6:30

*you had to be there…

Crackpot Notion

Crackpot Notion traces the exploits of young idealistic inventor Kurt Karlok. Pressured to purse a “normal” career, Kurt gets a job at Rosetower Laboratories, a biotech/pharmaceutical company run by the unscrupulous Buzz Kemistead. There he develops Pruvil, a drug which eliminates a person’s need for the approval of others. Widespread use of Pruvil leads to the rise of a quasi-religious cult and a sinister government plot, and Kurt is drawn into a tangle of intrigue and intense self questioning.

Boston Rock Opera presented Crackpot Notion at The Lansdowne Street Playhouse in December 1995. The encore performances (the piece was originally presented in July, 1994 at the Middle East) included new material and staging and featured the songs Naked Capitalism, Pharmaceutical Approval, Is it Our Fault and Covert Operation.

Contact Tim Robert for more information about this work or visit his website

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Happiness Stan (ArtBeat 1998)

Directed by Eleanor Ramsay
Music Direction by Mick Maldonado
Choreography by Kristen Kissik

The Cast:

Peter Moore as The Storyteller
C. Moon Mullins as Stan
Kristen Kissik as The Moon
Brian Gottesman as The Fly
Kaci Carr as The Tiny Fly Voice
Lynette Estes as The Crone
T Max as Mad John
Megan Berry as The Wife
Brittanie Fletcher as The Sun

Dancers: Rachael Morales, Susan Oziemblewski
and Megan Berry

The Band:

Mick Maldonado: Guitar
Matt Thorsen: Guitar
Natasha Busse: Keyboards
Ethan Mackler: Bass
Nigel Matthews: Drums
Ken Field: Flute

Props, Masks and Costumes by Kat Mitchell, Eleanor Ramsay and Lisa McColgan

Night @ The Opera (1998)

A concert celebrating the narrative long-form song
Saturday, June 27, 1998
at The Middle East Downstairs
480 Massachusetts Ave, Central Square, Cambridge, MA

Boston Rock Opera presented this three-hour, three-act night of rock opera excerpts, works in progress and narrative song favorites to showcase the talents of many BRO company members and raise money for BRO’s future productions.

ACT ONE (9pm)Overture/It’s a Boy
(Tommy, The Who)
Mick Maldonado – Acoustic Guitar, Vocal
Matt Thorsen, Chris Blue – Electric Guitar
Jim Mosher – French Horn
Kevin McKeever – Keyboards
Matt Silbert – Bass
Malcolm Travis – Drums
Lisa McColgan, Vocal
BRO Chorus – Ensemble VocalBillion Dollar Babies
Monologue/Black Widow (Alice Cooper)
Karen Martakos – Vocals
Gene Dante – Vocals
Chris Blue, Charles Hanson – Guitars
Rich Cortese – Bass
Malcolm Travis – DrumsOrdinary People (Soap Opera, The Kinks)
Mick Mondo – Starmaker/Norman
Kaci Carr – Andrea
Kevin McKeever – Keyboards
Matt Thorsen – Guitar
Dave Pace – Bass
Poppy Brodsky – Tenor Sax
Nigel Matthews – Drums
Lynette Estes, Linda Viens – Ensemble Vocal

The Gift (The Velvet Underground)
Devin McGuire – Vocal
w/ The Garage Dogs
Bill Hough, Paul Hough, Matt Hough

Wuthering Heights (Kate Bush)
a ghost story by Emily Bronte
Ticia Low – Cathy
John Ridlon – Heathcliff, Keyboard
Bill Hough – Edgar
Billy O’Brien – Guitar
Jason Redi – Bass
Mark Manczuk – Drums

Big Brother
Chant of the Ever Circling Skeletal Family
We are the Dead
(1984, released as Diamond Dogs, David Bowie)
Peter Moore – Winston
Linda Viens – Julia
Mick Maldonado – Keyboards
Chris Blue – Electric Guitar
Chris Burrage – Bass
Nigel Matthews – Drums
BRO Chorus – Ensemble Vocal

ACT TWO (10:15pm)

Brand New Gun (Marksmen, songs by Tim Robert,
dialogue by David Geissler)
scene directed by David Geissler
Peter Moore – Norman
Ticia Low – Kate
Jim McKay – Ray
Tim Robert – John
George Hall, Tom Scanlon – Guitars
Margaret Weigel – Bass
Ethan Meyer – Drums

There’s A Doctor I’ve Found/Go to the Mirror
(Tommy, The Who)
Soylent Green (is people!)
(Soylent Green, the Rock Opera, KrebStar)
Jess Walker – Keyboards, Vocals
Rick Shaw – Guitar, Vocals
Lance Blair – Bass, Vocals
Mike Demers – Drums

The Magician’s Birthday (Uriah Heep)
Mick Mondo – Narrator/Magician
Gene Dante – Evil Sorcerer
Kaci Carr The Good Witch
BRO Chorus – The Witches
Chris Blue – The Zombie, Guitar
Matt Thorsen – Guitar
Dave Pace – Bass
Nigel Matthews – Drums
Rick Shaw – Kazoo

The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia (Russel)
Lynette Estes – Lead Vocal
Matt Thorsen -Guitar
Chris Blue – Bass
Wright Maney – DrumsRun Joey Run (Perricone/Vance)
Lynette Estes – Lead Vocal
Chris Blue – Guitar
Chris Burrage – Bass
Wright Maney – Drums
Gene Dante, Karen Martakos, Lisa McColgan – vocals

Meet ‘n Greet
Where Were You Then?
(Mondo’s House of Wax, Mick Mondo)
Mick Mondo – Lead Vocal
BRO Chorus – Ensemble Vocals
Matt Thorsen, Chris Blue – Guitars
Dave Pace – Bass
Nigel Matthews- Drums

Thick as Thieves
Burning Sky
Saturday’s Kids (Setting Sons, The Jam)
Matt Thorsen – Lead Vocals, Guitar
Dave Pace – Bass
Nigel Matthews – Drums, Vocals

ACT THREE (11:45pm)

Bohemian Rhapsody (Queen)
Lynette Estes – Lead Vocal
BRO Chorus – Ensemble Vocal
Mick Mondo – Conductor
Chris Blue, George Hall -Guitars
Kevin McKeever – Keyboards
Matt Silbert – Bass
Nigel Matthews – Drums

Big John
Pat McGrath – Lead Vocal
w/ The Wheelers & Dealers
BRO Chorus – voacls

Getting Better All the Time (Sgt Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band, The Beatles)
Pat Badger – Bass, Vocals
Mick Maldonado, Matt Thorsen – Guitars, Vocals
Nigel Matthews – Drums

Punk Meets the Godfather
The Real Me
(Quadrophenia, The Who)
Gary Cherone – Vocals
Pat Badger – Bass, Vocals
Mick Maldonado, Matt Thorsen – Guitars, Vocals
Nigel Matthews, Mike Mangini – Drums

Sweet Transvestite
(The Rocky Horror Show, Richard O’Brien)
Gene Dante – Frankenfurter
BRO Chorus – Transylvanians
Mick Maldonado, Chris Blue – Guitar
Kevin McKeever- Keyboards
Chris Burrage – Bass
Poppy Brodsky – Tenor Sax
Nigel Matthews – Drums

Alcohol (The Kinks)
Mick Mondo – Vocal, Keyboard

Money Talks (Preservation Act II, The Kinks)
Mick Mondo- Mr. Flash
Tim Robert – Spiv
BRO Chorus – Floosies and Spivs
Matt Thorsen – Guitar
Dave Pace – Bass
Kevin McKeever- Keyboards
Nigel Matthews – Drums

Production Credits:
Music Direction: Mick Maldonado
Producer: Eleanor Ramsay
Stage Manager: Melisa Dowaliby
Lighting: Harry Melanson
Sound: Mike Higgins
Dresser: Elizabeth Hope

The BRO Chorus:
Lynette Estes, Gene Dante, Karen Martakos, Peter Moore, Linda Viens,Kaci Carr, Rick Shaw, Lisa McColgan, Tim Robert, Eleanor Ramsay, Ticia Low, Jess Walker

Special Thanks: The Massachusetts College of Art; Rick McDermott; Joe Gallo; Jane Bulger; Chachi and WBCN

Another Night @ The Opera (1999)

Presented Sunday, August 1, 1999

The Middle East, 480 Mass Ave.,
Central Square, Cambridge, MA

Boston Rock Opera’s annual fundraiser featured more than 40 musicians, singers, dancers and special guests from the Boston rock community and previous BRO productions presenting music from The Small Faces, Roxy Music, The Kinks, Donovan, Genesis, David Bowie, Pretty Things, Queen, Alice Cooper and much more… Continue reading

Sgt Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band

Boston Rock Opera presented
Sgt Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band — a concert, performing the classic Beatles’ concept album as a rock vaudevillian concert intertwined with a loose narrative of emotional highs and lows, during November 1995 and then for a special one-week run in February, 1996. The shows were enthusiastically received by fans who packed the Lansdowne Street Playhouse and braved the New England blizzards to spend a splendid time with Sgt. Pepper and his troupe.

 "A splendid, joyous production that’ll bring a smile to your face" The Boston Globe

"An original and creative vision" The Noise

"The band meets the daunting challenge
of covering one of the best-loved albums in rock ‘n roll history"

The Boston Herald

"Fresh and on-the-money"
Boston Rock

The Rocky Horror Show

Boston Rock Opera revisited this sci-fi/horror spoof — a kinky UFO tale of sexual awakenings and forbidden fruit — for two weeks in October (1997) to raise money and awareness for The AIDS Action Committee, New England’s oldest and largest AIDS service organization.

The event, sponsored in-part by WBCN, was presented at the Massachusetts College of Art’s Tower Auditorium and entertained with an over-the-top production which also provided excellent community outreach and raised nearly $1,500.

Some Reviews (links take you to the full text)

“Ryan Landry embodied the ultimate Amazonian transvestite from hell… The crack six-piece band was another highlight. Ingeniously tucked away in a screened dungeon under the castle stairs, they achieved that elusive state of refined and raucous rock-opera grace.”
Joan Anderman — The Boston Globe

“By getting the music and spirit right the BRO crew can do the Time Warp without getting caught in a time warp”
Brett Milano — The Boston Phoenix

“The Boston Rock Opera’s 1997 presentation of “The Rocky Horror Show” had it all. And if it didn’t get you wondering where your sex life is really at then, well, drawers down to you.”
Scott Chelsy — Krave

“One of the problems of staging “The Rocky Horror Show” is that the spectre of the film always looms over it, inviting comparison of the cast’s interpretation of the roles as well as it’s design and tone. Fortunately, this production rises to the occasion…”
J.S.Hill — Bay Windows

“The show was way beyond any night club entertainment Boston has to offer. ”
–The Noise

Everyone, both musician and singer alike did a capital job…
TheaterMirror.com

Abbey Road

Boston Rock Opera performed the this amazing Beatles recording, live in concert, as a Special Event to benefit the Mikey Dee Musician’s Trust (mikeydee.org)

Featuring (vocalists): Chris Mascara, Peter Moore, Mick Maldonado, John Surette, Gary Cherone, Valerie Forgione, Linda Viens, Gene Dante, Brian Gottesman, Bleu, T Max, Corin Ashley, Christine Zuffery, Bree Greig, Paula Morris, Sally Tezlaff, Elaine O’Rourke, Judy Dombrowski, Megan Berry (the musicians): Cathy Capozzi, Mike Loce, Mick Maldonado, T Max: guitars; Joel Simches, Carol Namkoong: keyboards; Corin Ashley: Bass; Larry Dersch: Drums.