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Gritty story, soaring music in ‘Anastasia’ on La Salle stage

Gritty story, soaring music in ‘Anastasia’ on La Salle stage

Bringing the Enchanting Tale of "Anastasia" to the Stage: A Captivating Challenge for La Salle's Stage 212

Stage 212 in La Salle has never shied away from ambitious productions, and their upcoming rendition of "Anastasia" is no exception. This beloved story, originally an animated film, has been transformed into a musical that promises to captivate audiences with its blend of historical drama, personal discovery, and a touch of whimsy.

Unlocking the Mysteries of the Past: Stage 212's Daring Theatrical Adaptation

Embracing the Darkness, Infusing the Light

The decision to bring "Anastasia" to the Stage 212 stage was not one taken lightly. The subject matter, rooted in the tumultuous Bolshevik revolution, presents a unique challenge for a summer production. However, director Reid Tomasson saw an opportunity to offer audiences a more nuanced theatrical experience. "The subject matter is very dark, but the musical brings a little comedy and lightheartedness to it," explains actor Fredrick Davis, who portrays the soldier Gleb. By striking a balance between the somber historical backdrop and the fairy-tale-like elements of the story, the production aims to engage audiences on a deeper level, inviting them to explore the complexities of the human experience.

Bringing the Animated Classic to Life on Stage

The transition from the beloved 1997 animated film to the stage adaptation has been a meticulous process. Tomasson and his team have worked tirelessly to capture the essence of the original while infusing the production with a fresh, theatrical perspective. "Anastasia" the musical strips away the supernatural elements of the animated version, instead focusing on the historical context and the personal journey of the titular character. This shift in emphasis allows the audience to connect more deeply with the characters and their struggles, as they navigate the turbulent political landscape of the era.

Overcoming Technical Challenges: A Triumph of Stagecraft

Staging "Anastasia" has been no easy feat, as Tomasson readily admits. The production's technical demands have pushed the boundaries of what Stage 212 has undertaken in the past. "This is the most time and money I've spent on a set," Tomasson reveals, highlighting the extensive efforts required to create a visually captivating and seamlessly functioning stage environment. With over 20 performers synchronizing their movements and vocals, the production has demanded a level of precision and coordination that has challenged the cast and crew alike. However, Tomasson's passion for the project and his team's unwavering dedication have transformed these obstacles into opportunities for growth and innovation.

Casting the Enchanting Roles: Bringing the Characters to Life

Assembling the talented cast for "Anastasia" was a process that drew upon the enthusiasm and dedication of performers who grew up with the original animated film. Ashley Hurst, who takes on the title role, has embraced the challenge of portraying a character stripped of the supernatural elements, focusing instead on the historical and emotional complexities of Anastasia's journey. Surrounding Hurst is a diverse ensemble, each member bringing their own unique perspectives and experiences to the production. From the seasoned veteran Jeff Sudakov, who connects to his family's own Russian heritage, to the rising stars like Eloise Gatza and Griffin Tabor, the cast embodies the rich tapestry of the story.

Blending Genres, Captivating Audiences

While "Anastasia" may delve into darker themes, the musical's creative team has ensured that the production maintains a delicate balance between the somber and the uplifting. Fredrick Davis, who plays the soldier Gleb, emphasizes that the show "still has the fairy-tale ending," with plenty of uptempo numbers and comic relief to offset the more serious moments. This blend of genres and tones is precisely what makes "Anastasia" a compelling and multifaceted theatrical experience, one that promises to captivate audiences and leave a lasting impression.

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