by Edward
Medina
Dante Alighieri’s epic 14th
century poem The Divine Comedy is very much alive and swell at the
Laurie Beechman Theatre and embodied in the luscious and multitalented form of
television star and theatrical siren BenDeLaCreme. No worries though. This is
not a dark and morose Hell. This is more like a Hell on wheels with a comically
creative motor that blasts the fun right ‘atcha and leaves you thoroughly
satiated in its wake but still wanting more.
For those not up on their
religious studies, this great work tells the story of Dante’s journey through
the afterlife. In the poem Hell is depicted as nine concentric circles of
torment located within the Earth’s core. It is the realm of those who have
rejected spiritual values by yielding to bestial appetites or violence, or by
perverting their human intellect to fraud or malice against their fellowmen. Or
as our drag queen laureate tells us in her opening number “that’s what
Wikipedia says” and she’s right. I looked it up.
In the poem Dante is guided
by the ancient Roman poet Virgil. Not so for us. With writer, performer, and RuPaul’s
Drag Race Miss Congeniality winner BenDeLaCreme as our tour guide, DeLa to
her friends, followers, and admirers of which there were many in the house, we
begin our journey through the underworld.
DeLa will take on many forms as we progress and her first is Carnal Cruise Line’s
Cruise Director Carol. We board the naughty ship and make several stops and
along the way we’ll encounter a bevy of wonderful characters. There are Furies,
Centaurs, a messenger from God, a harpy, an unforgettable femme by the name of
Indulgence Gluttington, and after having traveled down all nine suffer rings we
even meet Satan himself. All of these are performed live, or on truly well
produced rear projections, or even as puppets by DeLa’s alter ego Benjamin
Putman. I almost dare not mention his name for fear of ruining the illusion but
let’s give credit where credit is due. Ben and DeLa meld together into a
consummate singularity of entertainment perfection.
Between the musical numbers,
the multiple live characters, the costume changes, the puppets, the characters
she plays on the screen, and her flawlessly timed interactions with her prerecorded
selves BenDeLaCreme’s working her well rounded keister off and yet the show
appears to be sublimely effortless. DeLa is without a doubt a smart, funny,
vivacious, sultry, devilishly playful, and remarkably talented tour guide and Inferno
A-Go-Go is her wildly entertaining drag show domain. As an allegory, The
Devine Comedy represents the journey of the soul towards God and
enlightenment. Whether or not God, or the Devil, are in the details you will
most definitely leave this trippy theatrical sojourn uplifted.
Laurie Beechman Theatre
407 W 42nd St
New York, NY
10036
212.695.6909
web.ovationtix.com/trs/pr/959376
May 24 – June 3
$25 - $50