Through Dec. 31: "Stardust Serenade"

Harlequin Productions

By Christian Carvajal on November 30, 2011

Stardust Serenade is the 17th in Harlequin's series of annual World War II-era musical revues, and by all accounts, it's intended to be the last. This reprise of the 2002 version uses the departure of a flyboy (Ryan Holmberg, charming as ever) as an excuse to perform 22 numbers from the period. The going-away party inspires a numbing parade of impersonations, so we're treated to Alicia Mendez warbling "Somewhere Over the Rainbow" in blue-checked gingham and Alison Monda in paleface purring "Stormy Weather" as Lena Horne.

We'll start with the positives. It's a Harlequin show, so it's handsomely produced. 

To read Christian Carvajal's full review, click here.

Stardust Serenade

Through Dec. 31, Thurs.-Sat. 8 p.m., Sun. 2 p.m., $38
Harlequin Productions, 202 4th Ave. E., Olympia
360.786.0151