Last night I saw the musical Hairspray under the stars at the Murray Park Amphitheater (one of my favorite summer activities). I love this show for its positive message about loving who you are, following your dreams, and standing up for what you believe is right and this production is so much fun! Plus-sized Tracy Turnblad (Hannah Fellows) dreams of being one of the dancers on the Corny Collins (John "Bobby Jay" Haraden) Show, of having teen heartthrob Link Larkin (Porter Beesley) notice her, of integrating the show so Seaweed (Colton Kraus) and all of her Back friends from detention can dance with her, and winning the Miss Teenage Hairspray crown. Velma Von Tussle (Julie Blatter), the former Miss Baltimore Crabs who now produces the show, and her daughter Amber (Makayla Conner Marriott) do everything they can to stop her from making her dreams come true but you can't stop the beat! The cast is really exuberant and their excitement at being a part of this show is palpable and infectious! Hannah Fellows is an incredibly charismatic Tracy and I particularly loved her hilarious rendition of "I Can Hear the Bells." I also laughed out loud at the antics of Jerrod Dew and Mark Fellows as Tracy's parents Edna and Wilbur Turnblad, respectively, especially when Edna dips Wilbur in "Timeless to Me." Kraus is a fabulous dancer and I really enjoyed his dynamic version of "Run and Tell That" and Blatter sings "(The Legend of) Miss Baltimore Crabs" with a glint in her eye but, in my opinion, the highlight of the show comes from Fantasia Burgess as Motormouth Maybelle because she brings the house down with "I Know Where I've Been." The 1960s inspired choreography in "The Nicest Kids in Town," "The Madison," "Welcome to the '60s," "The Big Dollhouse," "Hairspray," and "You Can't Stop the Beat" is an absolute blast to watch and the ensemble does a great job with it (I was especially impressed with Jezuz Gomez-Villalobos, Jessica Pierce, and Anna Kaitlyn Burningham as the Dynamites). The staging is quite minimal but I really liked the backdrops, which feature bold colors and geometric patterns, and the period costumes. There are five more opportunities to see this cute show (go here for tickets) and I highly recommend it!
Note: I love that there is always a live orchestra for every production at Murray Amphitheater and the one for this show, under the baton of Robert Bedont, is fantastic! Their performance was another highlight for me!
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