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‘Some Like It Sizzling’ on the Pantages flips the script: dressing like a lady is now not the joke
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‘Some Like It Sizzling’ on the Pantages flips the script: dressing like a lady is now not the joke

Last updated: August 5, 2025 1:06 pm
Editorial Board Published August 5, 2025
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The premise of Billy Wilder’s critically acclaimed 1959 comedy, “Some Like It Hot,” starring Marilyn Monroe, Tony Curtis and Jack Lemmon, is sort of as well-known as its stars. Two jazz musicians witness a mob hit and disguise themselves as ladies with the intention to escape city as members of an all-female band.

Hilarity ensues as the lads fall in love with the band’s lead singer (Monroe) whereas struggling to keep up their female wiles. The movie confronted and overcame threats of censorship when it grew to become a serious hit regardless of pushing boundaries round how gender and sexuality might be portrayed in mainstream cinema. Nonetheless, the men-in-ladies-clothing bit was a gag — riotous and ribald.

Updating that side of the story for the twenty first century, with out beating audiences over the top with a message, grew to become essential to the inventive workforce behind the 2022 musical, together with e-book writers Matthew López and Amber Ruffin, composer and lyricist Marc Shaiman, and lyricist Scott Wittman.

Their innovation was making Lemmon’s character — a stand-up bass participant named Jerry who disguises himself as a lady named Daphne — understand that he identifies extra as feminine, and decides to stay so.

The road that obtained the largest spherical of applause throughout the L.A. premiere of the present on the Hollywood Pantages Theatre on Wednesday got here towards the top when Daphne’s associate and finest good friend, Joe (disguised as Josephine), asks what he ought to name his pal going ahead: Jerry or Daphne.

“Either is fine as long as you do it with love and respect,” Daphne replies.

Cue tears and cheers — it doesn’t matter what metropolis the present is taking part in in, mentioned Wittman in a telephone interview.

“They’ll say that in places like Nebraska and Idaho and that’s where the biggest roar has been,” he mentioned.

The second feels good to crowds, partly, as a result of it comes so truthfully to the performer portraying Daphne. North Carolina native Tavis Kordell, 23, is a nonbinary actor who got here into the fullness of their id about three years in the past. Their transformation from Jerry to Daphne onstage is tender, visceral and — by the present’s conclusion — whole.

“I feel like 8-year-old Tavis would be screaming right now, just to see the story that we’re able to tell, a story that I never thought that I’d be able to tell, and to tell it so freely and so openly by taking it across the country,” Kordell mentioned throughout an interview on the Pantages. “I’m so glad that whether they’re the loudest audiences or the quietest audiences, that this show is being received — that they’re seeing it.”

“I feel like 8-year-old Tavis would be screaming right now, just to see the story that we’re able to tell,” Tavis Kordell says.

(Annie Noelker / For The Instances)

Shaiman and Wittman mentioned Daphne’s trajectory is in honor of mates that they had within the Nineteen Seventies and ‘80s when they hung around with Andy Warhol’s flamboyant crowd in New York, at venues like Max’s Kansas Metropolis. The boys point out transgender icon Holly Woodlawn, in addition to Jackie Curtis, who was as soon as quoted as saying, “I’m not a boy, not a girl. I am not gay, I am not straight, I am not a drag queen, I am not a transvestite, I am Jackie.”

Shaiman, 65, mentioned his technology didn’t have the identical phrases as Kordell’s does to explain the many-splendored factor that’s gender id — or somewhat, what it means to easily exist in a physique with out gender boundaries.

“They just were them,” mentioned Shaiman. “They were just who they were, bravely leading lives where every day they had to deal with a certain amount of questioning.”

If the experiences of transgender folks flew very a lot underneath the radar 50 years in the past, they’re entrance and middle in in the present day’s tradition wars — with the Trump administration making an attempt to cut back hard-won positive factors in civil rights and societal acceptance. Trans folks have been pushed out of the army and instructed that their most well-liked pronouns wouldn’t be used on their passports. Healthcare for transgender youth has additionally been curtailed, with complete applications being shuttered, together with the Heart for Transyouth Well being and Growth at Kids’s Hospital Los Angeles.

“Some Like It Hot” is the second present to open on the Pantages after “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child,” the Tony Award-winning play based mostly on the bestselling e-book sequence by J.Ok. Rowling — a vocal critic of transgender folks.

Artwork, with its inherent energy to engender empathy in audiences, is a robust automobile for change on this advanced and sometimes heartbreaking second in historical past for the LGBTQ+ group, mentioned Kordell and Shaiman.

Seeing the kindness in folks’s responses to the present, together with within the many letters each the author and performer have obtained, has been significantly affecting.

“As Anne Frank said, ‘There’s good in everyone,’” mentioned Shaiman. “And so that’s the silver lining — seeing how sweet and how good people want to be.”

Kordell mentioned they commonly get messages on Instagram about, “how this show has inspired them, how they’ve been keeping up with my journey, how they’ve recently come into their own identities and how this has helped them to come out.”

These tales are significantly particular to Kordell who solely lately got here out to their mother and father. Kordell, who was raised in a Christian household with a conservative mindset, selected to method every mother or father individually — mom first.

“I was crying. I was a mess,” Kordell mentioned. “And she was like, ‘You can stop crying. I already know.’”

Kordell smiles, recalling the remaining.

“Do you have anything else you want to tell me?” their mom requested.

“No, ma’am,” Kordell mentioned.

“Now go be free,” their mom mentioned.

Kordell’s father was additionally accepting — though a bit extra reticent. He referred to as Kordell a number of days later and mentioned, “You’re my child. I love you no matter what.”

Tavis Kordell stands with arms outstretched under an arched entryway.

Tavis Kordell lately got here out as nonbinary and is thrilled to carry their expertise to the stage within the position of Daphne.

(Annie Noelker / For The Instances)

When Kordell carried out the present for his or her mother and father for the primary time in Charlotte, N.C., they have been once more a wreck. It felt like a second popping out. They cried throughout their transformational quantity, “You Coulda Knocked Me Over With a Feather,” by which they joyfully sing as Daphne, “Yes, I have tried to love many ladies back when I sang in a much lower key, now you could knock me over with a feather, ‘cause Joe, the lady that I’m lovin’ is me.”

After the present, Kodell’s father gave them the largest hug and mentioned, “I’m so proud of you.”

“This macho man has so much love for me,” mentioned Kordell, their eyes full of heat. “And he literally supports me — just so much. In our hometown, any opportunity he has to talk about me, to his co-workers, to his church family and stuff like that — he’s like, ‘This is my son.’”

And that’s the entire level of the refined, but profound, shift within the present, mentioned Kordell and Shaiman. By merely permitting Daphne to be herself onstage, audiences across the nation will hopefully see how genuine — and the way straightforward to like — she really is.

‘Some Like It Sizzling’

The place: Hollywood Pantages Theatre, 6233 Hollywood Blvd., L.A.

When: 7:30 p.m. Tuesday-Thursday, 8 p.m. Friday, 2 and eight p.m. Saturday, 1 and 6:30 p.m. Sunday. Ends Aug. 17

Tickets: Beginning at $57 (topic to vary)

Information: BroadwayInHollywood.com or Ticketmaster.com

Operating time: 2 hours, half-hour

At Segerstrom Heart for the Arts in Costa Mesa Oct. 7 – 19. For data, go to www.SCFTA.org

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