Thursday, March 19, 2020

Playwriting - Theatre Teaching Resources for Social Distancing

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Sunday, February 9, 2020

What a nICE Performance!

The Snow Queen in Lake Charles for six more performances.

A rose grows between the houses of two good childhood friends, Gerda and Kai. They tend to the rose together and then go to play. When it gets cold, they make sure that the rose is safe and warm inside. They read a story abut a Snow Queen and Gerda's grandmother tells them about the Snow Queen's mirrors and how one broken and could change the views of a person. Later on, Kai has gone missing because he fell victim to the broken mirror. He, somehow, found his way to the Snow Queen. All Kai could do was try to solve a riddle and constantly do math to try to solve it.



These events happen during The Snow Queen, a new musical by Haddon Kime, Kirsten Brandt, and Rick Lombardo. Performances are currently happening at the Lake Charles Little Theater. Gerda, who is the main character in the music, is played by Hunter Becton. She is a great actress and is thoroughly enjoyable to watch. However, the stand out start in the play is definitely Cole Becton. He has to show a wide range of emotions during the play and seems to accomplish them with ease. Taylor Novak-Tyler also does a great job of being distant, icy, and uncaring as The Snow Queen.

Other actors are Katie Becton (Grandmother, Robber Mom), Louis Barrilleaux (Prince, Reindeer, Troll, Crow), Heather Foreman (Princess, Garden Witch, North Witch), Lilly Brady (Rose, Robber Girl), Timothy Smith (Troll King, Old Crow), Cagle Kaough (Flower, Lady Crow), Crista Corbello (Flower, Pigeon), Everly Spears (Flower, Pigeon), Supratik Regni (Troll, Robber, Crow), Antonio Dre (Troll, Robber, Crow).

The set was excellently made. The houses seemed warm and the rest of the set was painted perfectly to look like snowy mountains. There was an excellent use of icicle lights to make a melting effect when snow and ice was supposed to be melting.

Crew for the show are the following people: Bacot Wright (Director), Dan Sadler (Assistant Director, Music Director), Heather Partin (Costumer), Gregory Leute (Stage Combat), Robert Grider (Light Operator, Dramaturge), Liz Trahan (Program). The set was constructed by Louis Barrilleaux, Dan Sadler, James Johnson, Bacot Wright, Katie Cole, and Gregory Leute.

There are quite a few differences from Hans Christian Andersen's story, but the general plot is followed. Expect to see a new story rather than one that completely follows the story by Andersen. Also, do not confused the play with any of the movies or specials with the same title, even if they are based on Andersen's story. This is also not Disney's Frozen, even though that story is very loosely based on Andersen's tale.

The play is in Lake Charles for six more performances. The dates and times are as follows:

  • Friday, February 14, 2020 at 7pm
  • Saturday, February 15, 2020 at 7pm
  • Sunday, February 16, 2020 at 2pm
  • Friday, February 21, 2020 at 7pm
  • Saturday, February 22, 2020 at 7pm
  • Sunday, February 23, 2020 at 2pm
You can buy tickets online at The Lake Charles Little Theater Vendini site. You can also buy tickets by calling 337-433-7988

For more information, visit The Lake Charles Little Theater website or e-mail

Saturday, January 18, 2020

This is a Show-Brainer! Go See Big: The Musical.

Show in Lake Charles for Three More Performances

A boy stands in line waiting to ride a roller coaster. When he gets up to the ticket taker, he is told that he can't ride because he is too short. This boy is Josh Baskin. This leads Josh to wishing that he is big. When he finds a fortune granting machine called Zoltar, he makes the wish to be big. This leads to an unexpected situation when Josh suddenly finds that he has turned to an adult over night.



Macmillan and Josh dance on the big piano in the toy store.


Later, he finds himself not knowing how to find a job or live as an adult, but he wanders into a toy store and because of really being a child, he knows what childern like and the owner of the company falls in love with him as a potential employee for research and development and hires him on the spot.

All of this happens in Big: The Musical which is currently playing at McNeese's Tritico Theatre by Lake Charles Christian Youth Theatre. There were no stand out stars of this show, but every person involved in the show did a good job. There were some issues with singing and audio, but technical equipment that did not work correctly was probably the main cause of these things. I also went the first night of the show, so there may be issues that are being fixed before the second show.

The show stars Zachary Benoit (Josh Baskin), Elisabeth Pettefer (Susan Lawrence), Mattie Schafer (Mrs. Baskin), Stuart Riviere (Billy Kopecki), Dylan Freeman (Little Josh Baskin), Jared Bates (Macmillan and Zoltar), Cole Becton (Paul Seymour and Arcade Attendant), Malachi Carroll (Derek and Jr. Design Executive), CeeCee Doucet (Miss Watson and Parent #2), Randilyn LeJeune (Cynthia Benson and Jr. Executive's Child), Chloe Lankford (Kid in Toy Store), Katherine Rion (Ticket Taker and Panhandler), Cami Bodin (Cynthia's Friend #1), Tziyon Howell (Cynthia's Friend #2), Gabriella Barrios (Cynthia's Friend #3), Peyton Mangrum (Benjamin Rubinstein), Duff Nichols (Kid on the Street), Bliss Nichols (Kid on the Street, Bearded Lady and Salesperson #3), Whitney Nguyen (Jr. Executive), and Bradlei Farnum (Young Susan).

The adult ensemble consists of Abigail Pettefer Amanda Sanders, Ava Lankford, Bliss Nichols, Cecilia Barrios, Danielle Bourgeois, Katherine Rion, and Malachi Carroll. The child ensemble consists of Bradlei Farnum, Cami Bodin, Chloe Lankford, Duff Nichols, Dylan Freeman, Elliot Fuselier, Gabriela Barrios, Peyton Mangrum, Randilyn LeJeune, Reese Corkran, and Tziyon Howell.

The set was impressive, especially for a local production where the set is made by volunteers such as the children's parents and others in the community who love theatre. The most ipmressive was the toy piano, of course, which also allowed the cast to show of some of their dancing talent. The fact that there was a bunk bed that could support somebody on the top bunk was also impressive.

The lighting was nothing spectacular, but it fit the musical and that's what matters.

If you would like to catch this musical, it is in Lake Charles for three more performances. They are on the following dates and times:

  • Saturday, Jan 18th @ 1:00pm
  • Saturday, Jan 18th @ 7:00pm
  • Sunday, Jan 19th @ 3:00pm


All performances take place at McNeese's Tritico Theatre which is located in the Shearmann Fine Arts Annex located on the corner of Ryan and Sale, across from Walgreens.

If you buy a ticket at the door, it is $20. However, if you buy a ticket online, it is $15. You can get a ticket for $10 online if you are in a group of 10 or more that buys their tickets online together, if you are a child 12 or under, if you are 65 or over, if you are in the military, or if you are a student You can buy tickets online at Lake Charles's Christian Youth Theater Webite for the musical Big and clicking on the "Purchase Tickets" button.

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