There are many children’s theater companies in our
area. I’ve seen some of their productions, and – with a few
exceptions – they are of a quality that only family and friends
would enjoy. This was something different. Unlike other El Dorado
Musical Theatre productions that feature professional or
near-professional quality performers up to age 20, this “Rising
Star” show is limited to kids 6 to 13 years of age. But it is an
absolutely delightful experience, so bring your kids or grandkids if
you have them, but don't stay away if you have no young family to
bring. Any grown-up will find a lot to like about Honk! Jr. The
writing is witty and the music is engaging, but what EDMT has done
with this raw material makes all the difference.
I counted 60 kids in the cast, and when they are
all on stage, doing their choreographed moves and singing together,
it’s impressive – and remarkable – considering how young many of
them are. Of course, that tender age translates into child voices
that can’t match the quality of older kids when singing solos – with
several notable exceptions (Madison Sykes as Ida, for one). And the
acting of some of these young people made me think of child stars in
times past. Zach Wilson, for example, a veteran of years with the
older EDMT players, was brilliant as Ugly (the ugly duckling who
becomes a swan), in his acting, dancing and singing. Also impressive
were Ireland Bonds as the cat (fascinating to watch!) and Russell
Anderson as the militaristic head goose: British accent, soldierly
bearing and all. But there were so many others among these young
actors and singers who brimmed with on-stage personality and added
to the fun of it all.
It was the hand of the adult Director and
Choreographer, Kat Bahry, and her numerous assistants and the others
responsible for set, costumes, etc. that really gave these young
kids the opportunity to shine. And there were wonderfully creative
staging ideas throughout that kept the audience engaged (and
delighted). This show is loaded with cute, but that’s not the only
reason for coming. It is quality entertainment for the whole family,
and everyone should attend to see just how good children’s theater
can be.