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'Notes & Letters is an earnest historical slice-of-life musical.' | kerryreid

on PBS, then you can probably relate to Annabelle Lee Revak’s impulse to create a musical out of the World War I-era letters of her great-great-grandfather, Joe Loula. As in Gates’s program, the most interesting details in Revak’swith Underscore Theatre Company come from the personal relationships uncovered that illuminate our images of what a particular time in history must have been like.

Here, we meet Loula , a recent immigrant from what was then known as Bohemia , newly arrived in Chicago in 1916—and very happy to be far from the war raging over Europe. A skilled carpenter, he finds work building pianos in the shop owned by Charlie Williams .

What’s odd is that, though Revak is drawing on family history, there’s a sense of the schematic running through these characters and their relationships that undercuts the generally strong songs.

Leah Geis’s staging does allow the charm to come through even as the storyline feels a little forced, and it’s hard not to empathize with these characters. They may be living over 100 years away from us, but when they connect with all the hope and passion of young lovers,Success! You're on the list. Whoops! There was an error and we couldn't process your subscription. Please reload the page and try again.

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