Colorful musical retells ‘Little Mermaid’ legend
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Tom Titus
If you’ve never heard of the musical “Once on This Island,” don’t feel
alone. Neither have most people, including your columnist, who’s been
covering the theater scene for 36 years.
However, to Tim Nelson, musical director and instructor at Huntington
Beach’s Academy for the Performing Arts, it’s as familiar as “Oklahoma,”
“My Fair Lady” or “The Sound of Music.” Which makes him the logical
person to direct it as the upcoming Academy of Performing Arts
production, Oct. 19-28 in the Huntington Beach High School auditorium.
“It’s a Caribbean retelling of Hans Christian Anderson’s ‘The Little
Mermaid,”’ explains Nelson, who saw the original New York production four
times. “The show is a colorful musical tale of love, loss, class
distinction, tolerance and redemption performed by a group of Caribbean
peasants as they wait out a violent storm.”
The story they tell, according to Nelson, is of a young peasant girl,
Ti Mourne, who leaves her village in search of her lover, sent on a
journey by the gods of her island to test the ultimate strength of her
love.
“It is the peasants’ version of what became of her, filtered through
their faith and their imaginations,” Nelson says.
“I saw the show on Broadway in 1991 when it was nominated for a Tony,”
Nelson recalls. “A friend told me of this new show that was so different
and emotional I really needed to see it. Well, I saw it, and was
mesmerized.”
Being through-sung and bringing the scene work all through music was
incredible and really amplified the emotions of every scene. The way the
cast worked together as an ensemble and the sound it was able to produce
was also incredible. I went back three more times to see it.
Nelson notes that the mysticism of the Caribbean really is what shines
through along the strong bonds of family, spiritualism and community. The
show had everything I love, not to mention a top-notch cast.
In the Huntington Beach production, Katherine McLaughlin will portray
young Ti Moune, with Kelly Nitkin and ‘D’ Pull cast as her mother and
father. Her lover, Daniel, will be enacted by Brandon Durringer, while
Ashley Luth and Jesse Gonzales are his parents.
Melissa Mitchell will play Ti Moune at a younger age. Others in the
show are Michelle DeHoop, Bekki Reichart, Brian Chapman and Jonathon
Hoover, all playing gods of the island.
The ensemble consists of Alex Bartosch, Matt Bartosch, Michelle
Corson, Samantha DeBritton, Rachel Pupa, Rachel Scott and Evonne Sturm.
Pit singers include Courtney Davis, Mel Distel, Alie Gibbons, Mindy
Patrick, Jenna Pinkham and Garland Sanburg.
“I have been with the seniors at the high school since their freshman
year, and have been training them in musical theater since then,” Nelson
says, adding with understandable pride, “This is the most talented group
cast we’ve had, and all are really spotlighted in the show.”
“Once on This Island” will be presented Oct. 19, 20 and 27 at 7:30
p.m. in the Huntington Beach High auditorium, with two matinee
performances at 2 p.m. Oct. 21 and 28. Tickets are $10 general admission
and $8 for seniors and students. Call (714) 536-2514, Ext. 302 for reservations and information.
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