Friday, December 18, 2020

Tarzan at HCT

HCT's 2013 production of Tarzan, with Derek Smith in the title role, was the first time I saw the popular Disney musical. I absolutely loved it so I was really excited to see their latest production, especially on the new stage, yesterday afternoon. I was also thrilled to learn that Smith was reprising his role as Tarzan! This musical tells the well-known story by Edgar Rice Burroughs about a human boy who is adopted by a group of apes after his parents are killed in the African jungle. Kerchak (Preston Taylor), the leader of a tribe of gorillas, is not happy when his wife Kala (Beatriz Melo) adopts the boy Tarzan (Toby Worland) because he thinks he doesn't belong. Tarzan struggles to keep up with the rest of the tribe until he is befriended by Terk (Caleb Hafen) who shows him how to be a gorilla.  When Tarzan teaches Terk how to make a spear for picking fruit, Kerchak is frightened that Tarzan will hurt the other gorillas and exiles him. Tarzan is distraught and wonders where he really belongs so Kala decides to stay with him. Years go by and Tarzan (Smith) is welcomed back into the tribe after he kills a leopard that has been terrorizing them for years. However, when Professor Porter (Mark Pulham) and his daughter Jane (Sophia Guerrero) bring an expedition to the jungle, Kerchak worries that Tarzan's interactions with the humans, especially Jane, will bring harm to the tribe. When Clayton (Josh Durfey), a member of the expedition, threatens the gorillas Tarzan must decide whether he belongs with Jane and the humans or with his adopted family. This show is a dazzling spectacle and I loved everything about it! Smith is an incredibly charismatic and athletic Tarzan (at one point he is swinging on a vine that he is holding on to with just one arm) but he can also really sing! My favorite song in the show is "Strangers Like Me" and Smith's rendition of it in the 2013 production is what made me a fan of this musical. I basically sat through the whole first half anticipating this number and it definitely did not disappoint. It gave me goosebumps! Smith also just about blows the roof off the theater with his version of "Everything That I Am." Guerrero is charmingly dorky as Jane, especially when she first meets Tarzan and is trying to hide the fact that she finds him attractive. I really enjoyed her performance of the songs "Waiting For This Moment" and "For The First Time" because she is so full of wonder (for the flora and fauna and then for Tarzan, respectively). I think my favorite performance in the show is Hafen as Terk. He is so full of goofy enthusiasm that he brought a smile to my face (under my mask) every time he was on stage. I loved his rendition of "Who Better Than Me" because he has such great facial expressions. He also got the audience cheering out loud during "Trashin' The Camp." Other standouts in the cast include Melo as Kala, because her version of "You'll Be In My Heart" is very affecting, and Worland as the young Tarzan, because he is adorable and gives such a heartfelt performance of "I Need to Know." The aerialists in this show are amazing and I almost missed the adult Tarzan's dramatic entrance in "Son of Man" because I was paying so much attention to the flying gorillas! I did miss a key moment between Tarzan and Jane because I was fascinated by the aerialists in the flowers during "Waiting For This Moment." I loved the costumes, the set pieces that come down from the ceiling and up from the pit, and the dramatic fluorescent lighting. This is such a great production and I am so grateful that HCT added some afternoon performances so that I could see it! There are a few tickets available for shows later in the run (go here) and I highly recommend getting one!

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