![]() ![]() This is no problem for Zetts-who hits with fantastic tune one after the other. Recently it seems musicals have lost the ability to have the audience leaving humming a melody. Mickey Zetts shows much talent in his score. The play was its best when rules were crossed and lies abounded. While told with pure fun, this plot has the potential to dig much deeper and leaves one wanting more than just farce. Katishaw merely to save the fate of his gang. Freedman played by Chris Combs) and much question the value of comfort versus passion. Officer "Downtown" is seduced by a much older man (Dr. Officer Reynolds seduces and drops a rich Russian mafia princess Tatiana (Jessica Farr). Three class conscience relationships emerge based on varying levels of deceit. Through the fluffy plot, one theme rings clear-when it comes to love, class and status always play a factor. Zany plots and silly jokes abound as they plot against the building's board-led by tenant Ms. This does not impede the slapstick though. This zany bunch led by a charming Captain Skip (Randy Howk) must work against and with each other to keep their jobs in bleak economic times. ![]() The guards come from all walks of life-the playboy Reynolds (Mickey Zetts), Star Trek nerd mama’s boy Frank Zume (Walter Brandes), blue collar man’s man Gelbart (Keith Patrick Dunn), the gay Latino Sgt Tuttle (Carlos Rafael Hernandez), and even the sassy new girl Officer "Downtown" (Paula Galloway). The campy farce seems to fit Oberon’s classic meets contemporary mission in that much of it is reminiscent of A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Insecurity follows a motley crew of haphazard security guards at a plush luxury complex in Miami. Mickey Zetts, Paula Galloway, Jessica Farr, Carlos Rafael Fernandez ![]()
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