By
Elizabeth Richards
I’m
skeptical when a producer gets up on stage and says that the show they’re about
to present will “knock my socks off”. After all, what else would the producer
say? But in the case of Windham Center Stage’s production of “Newsies”, the
show truly lived up to that promise. The incredible pool of local talent this
community has to offer was on full display in this show on opening night.
The cast. Photo courtesy of Nini Bennett |
From
the first number to the last, this cast brought exactly the right mood to each
and every scene. With a cast as large as this one, activity on stage could have
looked cramped and muddled, but large ensemble numbers were impressively coordinated,
energetic and evoked a wide range of emotions throughout the show. Voices
blended in beautiful harmonies and complicated dance steps were executed with
precision and grace.
The
set offered plenty of visual variety with various levels, a stage extension,
and integration of the cast into the audience on occasion. Set changes were
incorporated seamlessly into the scenes. With so many people to watch, it was
easy to forget the set was being altered at all, allowing the flow of the show
to go uninterrupted.
Though
the first act is lengthy, running about an hour and a half, the steady pace and
engaging story made it fly by. The second act ran just as smoothly, and the
cast never let their energy wane as they moved toward the final resolution. In
fact, the curtain call was as energetic and fun as the rest of the show.
Matthew
Scala played Jack Kelly with just the right blend of hope and cynicism. He, and
all those who played Newsies, brought to life the challenges that children in
poverty, with no protection from child labor laws, faced. The difficult choice
between making a living and fighting for what was right was clearly
demonstrated in the scenes before the strike took hold. “The World Will Know,” evoked anger,
frustration, and hope for a better future in a powerful, moving way.
Cecilia
Guerra nicely conveyed her character Katherine’s optimism and bravery as she
worked to change what was possible for herself as a woman and to improve the
situation for the children working to survive.
This
is the kind of show that highlights the talents of so many performers it’s
difficult to detail them all. Some particularly memorable moments include the
perfect delivery of hilarious lines by Alex Tukey as Les, and the touching
“Letter from the Refuge,” sung by Will Searway as Crutchie.
“Newsies”
runs for one more weekend, with shows at 7:30 p.m. on Friday, May 31 and
Saturday, June 1, as well as afternoon matinees on Saturday, June 1 at 2 p.m,
and Sunday, June 2 at 2 p,m. Tickets can
be purchased online at www.windhamtheater.org or at the door.
Tickets are $15 for adults, $10 for students and seniors (62 and older).
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