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The audience booed the villains and cheered the good guys, cued by the piano keys played by Musical Director John Cocuzzi Saturday during Sacra-Melo's production of "It's A Wonderful Life" aboard the Delta King.
Sacra-Melo, a combination of the words “Sacramento” and “melodrama,” is a musical parody playhouse, co-founder Gary Winterholler, 46, said. He and his wife, 46-year-old Cammie Pavesic, started it in January.
"I have done some work for another theater in town, and I loved it. I went and auditioned for the next show, but they did not cast me, and I said, ‘Let's start our company,’ " Winterholler said.
The first musical parody Sacra-Melo performed was the "Phantom of the Opera," which premiered Sept. 30 and ran for 12 shows.
"It comes from vaudeville, that kind of stand-up comedy and burlesque wrapped into one," Pavesic said of musical parody melodrama. Sacra-Melo's musical parody melodramas come with live music played by Cocuzzi, which she said is an important part of their performance and something that is unique to Sacra-Melo.
With a cast and crew of 16 people for their current show "It's A Wonderful Life," the Sacra-Melo actors all agreed that their company is best described as a family.
The characters in the play interact with the audience during the show, addressing phones that ring or spilled drinks, and add those elements as ad-lib comedic material.
"We get to play with the audience, and we get the elimination of the fourth wall," Winterholler said. "You are an actor when you're sitting in the audience."
Sacra-Melo in a performance this last Saturday.
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Sacra-Melo’s improvisational style means the actors are not “married to the script,” Winterholler said. They have the opportunity to ad-lib, depending on the situation presented during their shows.
Saturday's show was no exception.
When one of the stage curtains failed to open, Gian Montesini, 44, playing the role of Mr. Potter, said, "The beauty of live theater," as his reaction to the curtain failure.
The audience laughed at the blunder – something that would have been catastrophic for traditional plays, but with Sacra-Melo, it was an opportunity for some laughs.
"It's not your traditional musical theater that has been done to death, your traditional fluff comedy that has been done to death or your thought-provoking Shakespearean plays," Montesini said.
Director Cindy Lopez, 35, said Sacra-Melo fills a gap that is missing in local theaters. Winterholler added that they are the only musical parody playhouse in Northern California.
"This is pure fun and pure entertainment," Lopez said. "We're not gonna try to make anybody cry."
The cast and crew of Sacra-Melo.
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Some of the cast for "It's A Wonderful Life" were also cast members of their production of "The Phantom of the Opera," while some were selected during an audition Lopez held in October.
A lot like any other family, Winterholler said that being part of Sacra-Melo had trials and tensions, but also a lot of love, which had cast members coming back despite hectic, and at times stressful, rehearsals. They had four weeks of rehearsal for "It's A Wonderful Life."
"It's super cool, and it feels like we all fit in together," said Jaya Dardick, who at age 11 is the youngest member of the cast.
Winterholler said that it is a collaborative effort with all the members to come up with their jokes.
"Everybody that you see here is everybody. We don't have extra people. We do our set changes ourselves … (and) extra bits of cooperation bring us together even more," Actress Bethany Hidden-Cauley, 27, said. This is her first production with Sacra-Melo.
Shannon Mahoney choreographed the dance routine for the show.
(Image by: John Hernandez)
Not all actors are comfortable or can do very well with the type of environment at Sacra-Melo, Montesini said. "It takes that kind of actors to fit in, and that's why we’ve become family, because we're weird like that.”
"How many times have you watched a theater in a boat?" Montesini asked. He said that Sac-Melo's location at the Delta King adds to the overall experience in watching the show.
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