Review: A Vocally Splendid 'Ragtime' Raises the Roof
The latest revival of 'Ragtime' at the Kennedy Center proves that some musicals only get better with time.This sweeping production of the Tony Award - winning show demonstrates why the 1998 musical continues to resonate with modern audiences, powered by an exceptional ensemble cast and soaring vocal performances.
Based on E.L. Doctorow's novel, 'Ragtime' weaves together the stories of three families in early 20th century New York: an upper-class white family, an African American ragtime musician, and a Jewish immigrant father and daughter. The production masterfully balances these interconnected narratives, with standout performances that bring fresh emotional depth to the material.
The vocal prowess on display is nothing short of remarkable. Marcus Johnson's portrayal of Coalhouse Walker Jr. is a revelation, his rich baritone filling the theater with both power and nuance during signature numbers like 'Make Them Hear You' and 'Wheels of a Dream.' Sarah Thompson's Sarah matches this intensity, particularly in their duets, creating moments of genuine musical magic.
Director Michael Harrison's staging cleverly utilizes a minimalist set design that allows the music and performances to take center stage. The choreography, while respectful to the original, introduces contemporary elements that add vitality to the ensemble numbers. The orchestra, under the direction of James Mitchell, delivers Stephen Flaherty's score with precision and passion, particularly during the show's signature ragtime sequences.
What makes this revival particularly compelling is how it emphasizes the musical's themes of social justice, immigration, and the American dream – topics that feel startlingly relevant to today's audiences. The production doesn't shy away from these parallels, making the century-old story feel immediate and urgent.
While some recent revivals have struggled to justify their existence, this production of 'Ragtime' makes a compelling case for itself through its exceptional vocal performances, thoughtful direction, and timely resonance. It's a reminder of both the power of classic musical theater and the enduring relevance of well-told stories.