Music and Lyrics by Gary Adler & Michael Patrick Walker, Book by Kevin Del Aguila, Directed and Choreographed by Tim French
Runs until Oct. 11 2009
The Altar Boyz have finally descended into Toronto from the heavens of it's 4+ years run Off-Broadway via a new professional Toronto theatre company, Angelwalk Theatre. And thank the lords, it's GOOD.

The Toronto production is finely directed by Tim French who milks even more jokes out of the script than the New York production (directed by Canadian Stafford Arima) (except the "Stand Up, Sit Down, Kneel" part which got more hilarious visuals in the original production) and French's choreography nicely spoofs the grooves of 90's boybands.


But it's Aidan deSalaiz (above, second from right) who does a wonderously hilarious job with Juan, milking every roll of his R's into a funny bit, and his previous Stratford experience really adds a 3-dimensional quality to his cartoony role and humanizes Juan's big song "La Vida Eternal". deSalaiz adds an emotional depth to the jokey song in a way I haven't seen yet, and turned one of my least favorite songs into one of my favorite scenes.
Then there's Jeigh Madjus (above centre) as Mark, the ... more... "flaming" one. Madius is adorably hysterical and his voice is tremendous and only matched by his comedic timing. Madjus may be little in stature but definitely a scene stealer on stage and even when his Mark wasn't in the spotlight, there was a definite glow around him and he kept in character (a very energetic character) even when he was out of the spotlight.
There were some technical glitches at the preview performance but the Studio Space at the Toronto Centre for the Arts (in the same complex where the other boys, Jersey Boys, is playing) is a nice perfect size for the show, though as Ouzounian points out, a move downtown AND an extension would always be welcome.
On a random side note. Is it weird that I now have a crush on Stephen Roberts, not to be confused with my crushworthy ballet dancer Robert Stephens from the National Ballet of Canada?
Photos by Ted Belton
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