Sunday, May 22, 2022

Mary Poppins at Tuacahn Amphitheatre

One of my very favorite things to do in the summer is see a live music or theatre performance outdoors!  Last summer I had a wonderful time visiting all of my favorite venues after a year of missing out and this year I am planning on adding a few new ones.  I got started yesterday by taking a quick road trip to St. George to see a preview of Mary Poppins at Tuacahn.  I love this show so much and Tuacahn's production is absolutely magical.  Mary Poppins (Gail Bennett) comes to Cherry Tree Lane to look after Jane and Michael Banks (Lilly Pearson and Charlie Stover, respectively) but, after a few adventures with Bert the chimney sweep (Neil Starkenberg), she ends up saving their father, George Banks (James Taylor Odom).  Bennett is practically perfect in every way as Mary.  She has a beautiful voice, especially in the songs "Spoonful of Sugar" and "Feed the Birds," and she is an outstanding dancer in "Jolly Holiday," "Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious," and "Step in Time."  She has a lot of chemistry with Pearson and Stover, who are adorable and have lovely voices, particularly when she is being stern with them.  Starkenberg is an amazing dancer and I really enjoyed an effect that had him dancing on the wall in "Step in Time."  Speaking of which, the choreography in the whole show is absolutely brilliant.  I thought "Supercalifragilistiexpialidocious" would be the highlight of the show because it is incredibly high-energy and so much fun to watch (I don't know how they formed the letters so fast) but the tap dancing on the rooftops of London in "Step in Time," including an epic dance-off between Mary and Bert, is spectacular!  The show features large LED panels, which display row houses on Cherry Tree Lane, the park, the London skyline, and the bank, along with elaborate moving sets for the living room, nursery, and kitchen of the Banks' house, as well as the bank.  Sometimes I found the screens to be a bit distracting but I did enjoy seeing the perspective of the row houses change to correspond with the different levels of the living room, nursery, and roof.  The costumes are elaborate and colorful (my favorites were for "Jolly Holiday") and the lighting is very dramatic (I loved the red in "Brimstone and Treacle").  Because it is Tuacahn, there are always a lot of special effects.  Mary makes some very exciting entrances and exits with her umbrella (the young woman sitting next to me squealed with delight and pointed to her flying in the air), the Admiral (Randal Keith) uses a real cannon at sunrise and sunset (I jumped every time it went off), and real horses are used in "Jolly Holiday."  This is one of my favorite shows and this production did not disappoint!  It was definitely worth the four hour drive!  Tuacahn is performing Mary PoppinsWonderland, and Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat in repertory through the end of October (go here for information and tickets).

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