Great Local Shows - Theatrical Reviews
Title |
Annie |
Organization |
Roseville Theatre Arts Academy |
Date(s) of show |
March 7 - 22, 2014 |
Reviewer |
Dick Frantzreb |
Review |
I've seen a couple of other stagings of Annie
recently, and attending the second performance of the Roseville Theatre
Arts Academy's production, I was wondering how it would compare. Sitting
at a table in the lobby waiting for the house to open, I chanced to meet
the star's 6th grade teacher. "So, is Baysia McCollam, spunky enough for
this role?" I asked. "She certainly is. I can vouch for that," she
answered. And indeed Baysia was, with a strong voice that fit the part
beautifully and filled the house, especially on her high notes. But
throughout the evening, I witnessed many inspired performers. Some were
young children, easily the majority of the cast of 47, and it was fun to
see them really get into character and pull off the numerous cute
staging touches which, along with the dialog, yielded a show that was
full of laughs.
But this was a mixed cast, with many older teen cast members who
delivered excellent strong singing as individuals and who strengthened
the many production numbers that filled the stage. Besides that, the
exaggerated characterizations in so many of the older roles were played
beautifully. But I have to single out Tristan Harness as Miss Hannigan
-- deliciously evil, practically possessed, and over-the-top funny.
Not every community theater production can muster a live, 6-member
orchestra, and their playing made the most of the show's strong musical
score. Another impressive feature of the production was the frequent set
changes, an ambitious touch that demonstrated director Colon Archey's
commitment to make this a quality experience for the audience. And I
think all of us present that night would agree that he succeeded. |
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