Saturday, September 28, 2019

A Year with Frog and Toad Jumps to It

Play Takes Place Two More Times in Lake Charles, Louisiana

A snail stands in the middle of the stage singing a song about how fast it can deliver the mail. Of course, it has been months since the original letter was sent, but the snail doesn't realize that it has gone that slowly. This is Po Snail from A Year with Frog and Toad.


Toad (Matt Dye), Tee Bird (Supratik Regme), Papa Bird (Joseph Comeaux), Maman Bird (Himshree Neupane), Frog (Brett Chase)


The musical, written by brothers Robert and Willie Reale and based on the Frog and Toad book series by Arnold Lobel, is currently playing in Tritico Theatre at McNeese State University. In another memorable scene, Cher Turtle sings about how Toad looks funny in his bathing suit and gets all of the animals of the swamp to join in with her singing as they all watch for Toad to get out of the water.

While the show is good from beginning to end, both Anne Sterman as Po Snail and Allison Marino as Cher Turtle give performances that make the show shine. Without these two, the show would still be a good show, but it would not hold up to the great production that it proved to be.

The leads, Brett Chase as Frog, and Matt Dye as Toad, are believable as swamp creature friends, though their friendship portrayed on stage at times seemed distant. However, that does not mean this type of friendship between a bumbling friend (Toad) and a matter-of-fact friend (Frog) doesn't exist.

The birds, Himshree Neupane as Mawman Bird, Supratik Regme as Tee Bird, and Joseph Comeaux as Papa Bird, were definitely convincing as birds, especially Maman Bird. The play also starred Sondre Guy (Hot Gator), Haleigh Gatewood (Boo Rat), Everly Spears (Big Nutria), and Betty Marino (Lil Nutria).

Being the play is being performed in Southwest Louisiana, the swamp was set as if it was a bayou. The lighting for the stage worked very well for a bayou. It was dim on the sides and had a bright yellow to orange light in some scenes with pinks and blues in others conveying the different seasons in the middle as if the sun were shining on a swampy area in front of a bayou full of water.

The set was believable as tiny little houses or camps on swampy land. None of the set pieces looked perfect as if they were newly bought, but like animals had repurposed items into their houses and uses.

All of the set and light was brought to the stage by theatre students and the brilliant tech crew including Rylee Hall (Stage Manager), Bacot Wright (Director), Michael Parker (Musical Director/Piano), Andrew Wang (Piano), and Michelle Brunson (Technical Director).

You can catch this wonderful musical for two more performances. Tickets are $15 for adults, $10 for McNeese faculty and staff, senior citizens, and K-12 students and teachers, and free for McNeese and Sowela students with ID.

The last two times to see this play are as follows:
  • Saturday, September 28, 2019 at 7:30pm
  • Sunday, September 29, 2019 at 2pm
The play takes place in Tritico Theatre on the McNeese State University Campus. Tritico Theatre is located inside the Shearmann Fine Arts Annex on the corner of Sale and Ryan St. in Lake Charles, LA. Tickets can be bought online at the McNeese Vendini site for A Year with Frog and Toad, by calling 337-475-5040, or in person at the box office before the show.

Sunday, September 15, 2019

Noises Off in Lake Charles, Louisiana for Six More Performances

The director sits down and he immediately stands up because a cactus attacked his butt, or at least that is how it might as well have been said for this scene in the play Noises Off. It may sound as if it is one off gag in a play that might be boring, but that is not the case. Another time, there are three burglars on the stage when there should only be one. Throw in some "showmance" affairs and constantly trying to find the alcoholic actor, Selsdon, and the playwright, Michael Frayn, has successfully written a play depicting the disasters that can happen during the rehearsal and performance of a play (in this case, called Nothing On when the cast does not act professionally.

The Lake Charles Little Theater is nothing like the cast that they are portraying on stage.


Brooke, Poppy, and Mrs. Clackett


Rebecca Harris plays the vapid and ditzy Brooke (who plays Vicki) wonderfully. She gives the perfect looks with the inattention that Brooke tends to have towards everybody.

Paula McCain is a joy to watch as Dotty (who plays ,Mrs. Clackett), especially as she learns how things are supposed to go and then has to deal with all of them going wrong and not being her fault at all resuling in her being extremely flustered.

Angela Martin does a great job of portraying Poppy (The Assistant Stage Manager and understudy to the female roles) with how she is over-sensitive about every detail of what needs to be done for the play.

All of the other actors do terrific jobs as well. They are Greg Stratton as Lloyd (the director), Michael Davis as Garry (Roger), Cary Martin as Frederick (Phillip), Heather Partin as Belinda (Flavia), Kane Todd as Tim (the stage manager), and Gary Shannon as Selsdon (the burglar).

The set, to where you can see on stage and back stage for different acts in the play is impressive. There are many doors and stairways and many confusing props as well. Yet, the set allows for the cast to act exactly where they need to be.

The only bit that might be somewhat difficult at times is trying to understand the English accent used by the cast as the play is set in the UK. However, this usually is not an issue. The play is hilarious and you should go if you desire an evening of laughter.

Tickets are $18 for adults, $12 for seniors (65+), $10 for students, and $10 per person if a group of ten or more comes to see the play.

The play is in Lake Charles for seven more performances at the following dates and times:
  • Friday, September 20, 2019 at 7pm
  • Saturday, September, 21, 2019 at 7pm
  • Sunday, September 22, 2019 at 2pm
  • Friday, September 27, 2019 at 7pm
  • Saturday, September 28 2019 at 7pm
  • Sunday, September 29, 2910 at 7pm


Tickets for the shows can be bought at Lake Charles Little Theatre Vendini Site

The Lake Charles Little Theatre is located at 813 Enterprise Blvd. in Lake Charles, LA. It can be reached by phone by calling 337-433-7988