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"Zur Person
Zum 1250 Mal Tommy"
To person;
Tommy 1250 times
Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (FAZ)
by Anton Jakob Weinberger
It has been four years since American actor Michael
Cerveris first began portraying the character of "Tommy" in the musical of the
same name. He began in San Diego, California, then on Broadway in New York and since last
April in Offenbach (Germany). Performing as Tommy in the musical written by Pete Townshend
and Des McAnuff, has given the young actor a unique chance. The character has taken the
actor from Huntington, West Virginia, distinguished him from the crowd and has brought him
fame, acknowledgement from the critics and theater awards.
But "Tommy" isn't the alter ego of the 35 year old actor, who for the 1250 time
will display his singing, dancing and acrobatic dexterity tomorrow in the musical theater
in the Goethestreet. "If I enter a Bar without my wig, everybody knows that I'm not
Tommy" says Cerveris, whose head is shaven to fix the hairpiece better.
Cerveris, who had finished the school for the Dramatic Art at Yale University and started
his career as a Shakespearan actor, says that the character has changed him. Now he
understands Tommy much better. It's the story of a boy who because of a shocking event,
became autistic, was pushed to become an Idol by the local media because of his ability to
play pinball like no other. But who says goodbye to Idealism only to be himself. Also he
doesn't need to prove himself to anyone, says the actor.
During the crisis day in February, Cerveris took on an unusual role. He fought behind the
stage to ensure that Tommy will play longer in Offenbach. The cast elected him as their
speaker, a mark of confidence. He has also gained audience support.. Cerveris is glad that
he doesn't have to live as an Actor in Offenbach. He speaks about feeling good about the
city - that he has roots. The people are openhearted and he has friends. A serious
experience for someone who first as a student got settled because his parents often
changed the living place.
How long he will sing evening by evening rock evergreens like "See Me Feel Me"
or "I'm Free" he couldn't say. Five or six times he has wanted to say goodbye to
the show but didn't and the show needed him. Whether Cerveris, will enter the music
industry as a singer and guitar player from his founded band "Lame" or if he
returns to the theater and the classic dramatic art, it is certain that "Tommy"
has changed his life.
Menschen der Region
People of the Region:
Michael Cerveris with Gibson, the dog,
In the wardrobe:
The musical theatre is a good thing for Offenbach, its brings money to the the
city and makes her more attractive. If I look around and see the many sights
I have the feeling that Offenbach will live (or discover) a renaissance.
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