Waitress is based on the 2007 film of the same name starring Keri Russell, Nathan Fillion, and Jeremy Sisto. In 2016, it was nominated for four Tonys, including Best Musical and Best Original Score. The story is about Jenna, who is stuck in a bad marriage but dreams of winning a pie contest in order to have enough money to get away. With the help of her friends and a new love interest, her future begins to look bright. But the journey is not without its struggles.
The writing for this show is great. It all started with the great script for the movie by Adrienne Shelly. Then there is the book by Jessie Nelson and the music & lyrics by Sara Bareilles. It all comes together fantastically. This production is very impressive for the size of the theatre (capacity 199). It’s Broadway worthy with its large cast, full band, and large moving set pieces.
The cast is excellent. Ruby Day is excellent as Jenna. Her voice is so strong. Ben Euphrat has the tough task of playing the bad husband, and he does it with class. Sharon Shao is sweet and cute as Dawn. Michael Parrott almost steals the show as Ogie. His performance of “Never Ever Getting Rid of Me” is delightfully over the top and receives a huge applause from the crowd. Dorian Lockett as Cal and Tanika Baptiste as Becky have great chemistry together as they bicker in the diner.
Cost of a ticket: $110 (Orchestra Center)
PlaylistHQ Economic Rating: Worth It
Rating Scale: Exceptional Value > Worth It > Discounted > Go for Free > Don’t Bother
Get tickets now for Waitress through January 18th!
Quinn Delaney
Fun aside: When the audience learns her husband’s name is Earl, some expect the song, “Goodbye Earl” by the Dixie Chicks to appear. “Cause Earl had to die!” they sing!

