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    Narnia

    Narnia

    Presented by Playhouse on the Square at Playhouse on the Square

    November 6-December 22, 2009

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    Rediscover the wonder of Narnia. Four English children playing hide-and-seek accidentally wander through an enchanted wardrobe and into a land locked in a deep magical winter by the spells of an evil witch-queen. Only the fierce, benevolent lion Aslan (with a little help from the children) can vanquish the tyrant and bring summer back to Narnia and the talking animals who live there. This musical adaptation of C.S. Lewis' classic novel The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe is sure to delight audiences of all ages.

    Discover “A Deeper Magic” in Narnia
    Review By Linda Ostrow Schlesinger - ArtsMemphis Rants & Raver

    It’s not too late to treat your children (and yourself) to a magical, musical, theatrical experience at Playhouse on the Square where Narnia continues through December 22. This lively musical adaptation of C.S. Lewis’ classic novel, The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, is a fairy tale adventure that may be better understood after reading the novel.
    I found it difficult to follow the storyline at first. Four English school children arrive at their uncle’s home in Marbleton Manor, England in the early 1940s during World War II and almost immediately find themselves lost in the magical land of Narnia after climbing inside a large wardrobe closet.
    Narnia is an imaginary land trapped in an endless winter, inhabited by talking animals, and ruled by an evil queen or “White Witch” (Jennifer Henry) who is obsessed with winter and snow and wants to kill the children to prevent them from fulfilling the prophecy that she would be overthrown by two “sons of Adam and daughters of Eve” (or humans). Henry is wonderfully wicked as the White Witch in her all white wardrobe, pancake white face, perched on her white sleigh. It’s almost hard to hate her, especially when she sings her jazzy “Hot and Bothered” number, my favorite of several great songs. She definitely shared the spotlight with her equally evil and eager servant, Dwarf (Karin Barile).
    It is up to the four children, assisted by the commanding but compassionate lion, Aslan (Bryan Robinson, who also plays Uncle Digory and Father Christmas), to defeat the White Witch and make it spring in Narnia. Robinson is equally powerful and likeable in all three roles and has a soothing baritone voice that I could have listened to all night.
    Mr. and Mrs. Beaver (Daniel L. Martin and Laura Stracko), aka the “bickering beavers,” are an adorable pair who befriend the three older children, Peter, Susan and Lucy Pevensie (Logan Greenwell, Olivia Boelter and London Alexis Bruce) and help them in their journey to find their younger brother, Edmund (Cole Jackson), who has been kidnapped by the White Witch. Typical busy beavers, Martin and Stracko with their cockney English are hysterical as they scurry around the stage trying to help the kids in between random spurts of unintelligible bickering. Their number, “Wot a Bit a’ Spring” is one of the highlights of the show. The children (played by the Y cast this performance), all talented and experienced actors and singers, delivered strong performances; however, Jackson seemed a little weak at times.
    Kudos again to Narnia director and Resident Company Member Dave Landis (The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, Into the Woods, A Tuna Christmas). Scenic Designer Tim Mc Math did a splendid job transforming the stage into a wintery wonderland. Costume Designer Arnie Eoff and Make-Up artisan Liz Sharpe also deserve special recognition for the magnificent animals’ costumes and makeup.
     


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        Playhouse on the Square

        66 South Cooper
        Memphis, TN 38104

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        Tickets: $20 - Opening Weekend $30 - Adults $20 - Students/Seniors/Military $15 - Children

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      • Dates & Times

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        November 6-December 22, 2009

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        Saturday and Sunday at 2:00pm

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        • Event Name: Narnia
          "Discover a Deeper Magic"
          Comment posted by: Linda Ostrow Schlesinger - ArtsMemphis Rants & Raver from Memphis, TN, Nov 30, 2009

          It's not too late to treat your children (and yourself) to a magical, musical, theatrical experience at Playhouse on the Square where Narnia continues through December 22. This lively musical... Expand

        • Event Name: Narnia
          "Narnia"
          Comment posted by: Bo List - ArtsMemphis Rants & Raver from Memphis, TN, Nov 09, 2009

          This holiday season, Memphians, Playhouse on the Square and four British schoolchildren will return to a familiar wardrobe and magical land made famous by a beloved series of books and movies. But... Expand

        • Event Name: Narnia
          "Narnia"
          Comment posted by: George Conroy - ArtsMemphis Rants & Raver from Memphis, TN, Nov 09, 2009

          Don't go to Playhouse on The Square to watch Narnia. Go to Playhouse on The Square to watch the children in the audience watch Narnia. This production of the classic children's tale by C.S. Lewis is... Expand

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        • Event Name: Narnia
          "Discover a Deeper Magic"
          Comment posted by: Linda Ostrow Schlesinger - ArtsMemphis Rants & Raver from Memphis, TN, Nov 30, 2009

          It's not too late to treat your children (and yourself) to a magical, musical, theatrical experience at Playhouse on the Square where Narnia continues through December 22. This lively musical... Expand

        • Event Name: Narnia
          "Narnia"
          Comment posted by: Bo List - ArtsMemphis Rants & Raver from Memphis, TN, Nov 09, 2009

          This holiday season, Memphians, Playhouse on the Square and four British schoolchildren will return to a familiar wardrobe and magical land made famous by a beloved series of books and movies. But... Expand

        • Event Name: Narnia
          "Narnia"
          Comment posted by: George Conroy - ArtsMemphis Rants & Raver from Memphis, TN, Nov 09, 2009

          Don't go to Playhouse on The Square to watch Narnia. Go to Playhouse on The Square to watch the children in the audience watch Narnia. This production of the classic children's tale by C.S. Lewis is... Expand

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