Once On This Island – Musical – Review – Village Theatre

@showsiveseen "Once on This #Island" #musical at Village Theatre by Lynn Ahrens & Stephen Flaherty. Starring @Syd & Jeffery Wallace. Neat rotating stage. Delightful choreography. Good thunderous hook. Perfect tropical antidote to this cold/cloudy PNW summer. It's #theLittleMermaid in the #Caribbean! Performing till 7/14 in Everett. #showsiveseen #theatre ♬ Waiting for Life – Hailey Kilgore & Once On This Island Storytellers

Elevator Thoughts (aka Tweet): Once on This Island musical at Village Theatre. Neat rotating stage. Delightful choreography. Good thunderous hook. Perfect tropical antidote to this cold/cloudy PNW summer. It’s The Little Mermaid in the Caribbean! Performing till 7/14 in Everett.

Recommendation
See it!


Synopsis from the Theatre: Once on this Caribbean Island, Ti Moune, a fearless peasant girl, decided to risk it all for love. Guided by the mighty island gods, she sets out on a remarkable journey to reunite with the man who has captured her heart. Can she prove that love is more powerful than death? With a Calypso-flavored score from Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty, the Tony Award-winning songwriters of Anastasia and Ragtime, Once on This Island is a captivating adaptation of the beloved fairy tale The Little Mermaid. Relish in this breathtaking and imaginative dance-filled musical, which overflows with love, grief, faith, and hope.

Attended Performance Date: Opening Night 5/17/24 – Keep your eyes peeled for my preview posts on my website and social media if you want earlier notification of shows I’ve seen. Fortunately, the Everett run ends 7/14.

Type: Musical

World Premiere: No

Several or Few Scenes: Several

Several or Few Settings/Locations: Several

Static (Stationary) Set? No, there was a rotating stage.

Prior Exposure/Knowledge Required: No

Defined Plot/Storyline: Yes

Live Band/Orchestra: Yes

Equity Actors: 6

Total Number of Actors: 12

Perceived Pace of the Show: Medium speed

Was there an intermission? No

Length (Including Any Intermission): 90 minutes

Was This the First Time I Attended a Production of this Show? No, I’ve seen this at Tacoma Musical Playhouse and Ludus Performing Arts.

Would I See It Again 3 Years from Now? Yes, but only professional productions like this one.

Other Rave(s) Not Mentioned Above

  • Rotating Stage: The rotating stage effectively depicted water, growing up, a car, and scene transitions. Each of the 3 stage layers could rotate independently and oppositely from the other layers. This allowed for complex-looking stage effects and transitions. However, the rotating sound was sometimes distracting, and some rotating effects felt overused.
  • Voices: My favorites were Erzulie’s (Kataka Corn) high belt at the end of “Pray” and Asaka’s (Kelsey Scott) solos in “Mama Will Provide.” Yusef D. Seevers’ rich voice (as Papa Ge) reminded me of when he played Sweeny Todd at 5th Avenue Theatre.
  • Upper Class: I love a good on-stage portrayal of the I’m-better-than-you aristocracy like in My Fair Lady’s “Ascott Gavotte.” In Once on this Island, the patricians deliciously clutched their pearls and gasped in bewilderment when Ti Moune (Sydbey Quildon) danced barefoot.
  • Gossipers: It was hilarious how they gagged when Daniel (Jeffery Wallace) told Ti Moune “You’re my Charm” after she gave him a charm. Major ick!
  • Costume: The gown that Kelsey Scott(?) wore during the wedding scene was exquisite.
  • Choreography: I’m not sure if this would qualify as choreography, but the ensemble uniquely performed a good clap beat during “Rain.”

Rant(s)

  • Antifeminism: I know traditional love stories are usually antifeminist, but I was particularly disgusted when Ti Moune said “[The gods] saved my life for a reason. And now, I think I know why!” The reason was to recklessly put this lighter-skinned blue-blooded stranger man’s needs above your own in hopes that he’ll fall in love with you?! Gurl, please. The Once on this Island story was based on The Little Mermaid, which basically told women to shut up, give away their most valued gift, and change their body for the male gaze. I think the antifeminist message in Once on this Island is worse … but I won’t spoil the story. Ladies, “a woman without a man is like a fish without a bicycle!”

Other Musing(s) and Observation(s)

  • Daniel: Jeffery Wallace previously played Daniel in the Tacoma Musical Playhouse production before Village Theatre. We love that for him! 🙂
  • Miniatures: The miniature buildings were too small and intricate for the audience to appreciate. I kept worrying that the cast would accidentally run into the delicate structure. That being said, I’m sure the buildings looked amazing up close.

Theatre Company: Village Theatre

Venue: Village Theatre

Venue Physical Address:

  • Issaquah: 303 Front Street North, Issaquah, WA 98027
  • Everett: 2710 Wetmore Avenue, Everett, WA 98201

Price: $53–$115

Tickets: https://villagetheatre.org/shows/once-on-this-island/

Ticket Affordability Options: See the theatre’s official pages about discounts and pay-what-you-can performances.

Dates:

  • Issaquah: May 14 to June 16, 2024
  • Everett: June 22 to July 14, 2024

Seating: Assigned Seating

Parking:

  • Issaquah: Free street parking and certain free parking lots. Lot parking availability is very difficult to find though. I’ve basically given up on that. I usually end up parking on Rainier Boulevard North. As a last resort, you can always find parking at the library but it’s a little far. Remember, there’s a bottom floor parking lot under the library’s main parking lot that mostly only locals know about.
  • Everett: Free street parking and some paid parking lots/garages.

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Simone Alene, Marlette Buchanan, and Jesse Jonathan Smith Sr. in Once on This Island at Village Theatre. Photo by Auston James (2024).
Sydney Quildon and the company of Once on This Island at Village Theatre. Photo by Auston James (2024).
Simone Alene, Sydney Quildon, and Jeffery Wallace in Once on This Island at Village Theatre. Photo by Auston James (2024).
Marlette Buchanan, Sydney Quildon, Kelsey Scott, and Jeffery Wallace in Once on This Island at Village Theatre. Photo by Auston James (2024).
Kelsey Scott and the company of Once on This Island at Village Theatre. Photo by Auston James (2024).
The company of Village Theatre’s Once on This Island. Photo by Auston James (2024).

Preview Post – Spring Awakening – Musical – The 5th Avenue Theatre

Happy opening night to the 5th Avenue Theatre’s “Spring Awakening” coming-of-age rock musical production. Performing until 6/30. Stay tuned for my full review! #sex #teenagers #teens #horny #puberty #hormones #emo #angst

Final Full Review (Posted 6/24/24): https://www.showsiveseen.com/spring-awakening-musical-review-the-5th-avenue-theatre/

Tickets: https://www.5thavenue.org/shows/2023-2024/spring-awakening/

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Preview Post – Once on This Island – Musical – Village Theatre

Once on This Island musical opening night at Village Theatre. Performing until 6/16 in Issaquah and 7/14 in Everett. Stay tuned for my full review! #showsiveseen #theatre #Caribbean #theLittleMermaid

Final Full Review (Posted 6/18/2024): https://www.showsiveseen.com/once-on-this-island-musical-review-village-theatre/

Tickets: https://villagetheatre.org/shows/once-on-this-island/

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Aladdin – Musical – Review – Paramount Theatre

@showsiveseen @Disney's "#Aladdin" #musical at Paramount Theatre w/ @Seattle Theatre Group & @BwayAmerica starring Adi Roy & @senzel 🫶🏼. @Marcus M. Martin's #Genie gave Robbin Williams a run for his money. Clever comedic relief jokes w/ Middle Eastern references. Closes on 4/28! #theatre #showsiveseen #princessjasmine #disney @Disney on Broadway ♬ Friend Like Me (From "Aladdin") – Geek Music

Elevator Thoughts (aka Tweet): Disney’s Aladdin musical at Paramount Theatre w/ Seattle Theatre Group & Broadway Across America starring Adi Roy & Senzel Ahmady. Marcus M. Martin’s Genie gave Robbin Williams a run for his money. Clever comedic relief jokes with Middle Eastern references.

Recommendation
See it, especially if you enjoyed the movie.


Synopsis from the Theatre: Discover a whole new world at Disney’s Aladdin, the hit Broadway musical. From the producer of The Lion King comes the timeless story of Aladdin, a thrilling new production filled with unforgettable beauty, magic, comedy and breathtaking spectacle. It’s an extraordinary theatrical event where one lamp and three wishes make the possibilities infinite.

Attended Performance Date: 4/24/24 – Get you tickets now since the tour is only in-town for one week till 4/28/24.

Type: Musical

World Premiere: No

Several or Few Scenes: Several

Several or Few Settings/Locations: Several

Static (Stationary) Set? No

Prior Exposure/Knowledge Required: No, but you’d probably appreciate this more if you’ve seen the original film.

Defined Plot/Storyline: Yes

Live Band/Orchestra: Yes

Equity Actors: All

Total Number of Actors: 31

Perceived Pace of the Show: Medium to fast speed

Length (Including Any Intermission): 2.5 hours

Was there an intermission? Yes

Was This the First Time I Attended a Production of this Show? No, I saw the national tour in 2017, also at Paramount Theatre. Plus, I saw the movie countless times.

Would I See It Again 3 Years from Now? Two times seeing the national tour is probably enough for me. But obviously, the production value is inherently good since it’s a national tour.

Other Rave(s) Not Mentioned Above

  • Cave of Wonders: The show’s energy felt off a couple of times in the beginning until the cave of wonders segment. The scene had a dazzling set, an alluring premise, and tap dance! It was an entertaining introduction to the Genie character (played by the delightful Marcus M. Martin).
  • Comedic Relief: The jokes were funny … if not a bit corny. One of my favorites was “She [Princess Jasmine] is a beauty what with the hair and the belly button.” Most other jokes were Middle Eastern-themed (like “Tom, Dick, and Hassim”) that frequently mentioned Arabic food.

Other Musing(s) and Observation(s)

  • “Price Ali” Song: This would have been a better pre-intermission showstopper than a second act opener.
  • “Proud of Your Boy” Song: Every time they sang this song, I kept thinking about how the Proud Boys adopted it as their anthem. It’s ruined for me!
  • Dance Synchronicity : Maybe I’ve been spoiled by the last national tour (MJ: The Musical) that I saw at the Paramount Theatre, but it felt like the choreography could have been tighter.
  • Honest Guards: The guards could have rubbed the lamp when it was handed to them at the end!
  • “A Whole New World” Song: It was definitely not as epic as the movie’s classic hit song. But the magic carpet stage effects was pretty cool to see. Side note, the magic carpet could be likened to a car. How high school cliche is it for a girl to fall for a guy after she finds out he has a new fancy car!

Theatre Company: National Tour Brought by Seattle Theatre Group and Broadway Across America

Venue: Paramount Theatre

Venue Physical Address: 911 Pine St, Seattle, WA 98101

Price: Medium to Expensive

Tickets: https://seattle.broadway.com/shows/disneys-aladdin/.

Ticket Affordability Options: Seattle Theatre Group might partner with an organization you’re affiliated with for discount tickets. For example, I believe UW employees/students are eligible for an organization discount.

Dates: April 24 – 28, 2024

Seating: Assigned Seating

Parking: Paid street parking and paid garage parking. The best parking garage is under the convention center w/ the entrance on Pike around the Pike and Terry intersection. Last I checked, this is one of the cheapest, least busy, and closest garages. Alternatively, you can probably find street parking as you move closer to the West Precinct (810 Virginia St, Seattle, WA 98101). Do NOT park where the Paramount subscribers park. Last I checked, they usually park in the garage attached to the Cheesecake Factory. It’ll take you at least 30 minutes to exit that garage after the show.

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Senzel Ahmady and Company in Aladdin Tour. Photo by Deen van Meer.
Marcus M Martin and Company in Aladdin Tour. Photo by Deen van Meer.
Marcus M Martin and Company in Aladdin Tour. Photo by Deen van Meer.
Jake Letts, Ben Chavez, Adi Roy, Colt Prattes in Aladdin Tour. Photo by Deen van Meer.
Arabian Nights Men in Aladdin on Broadway. Photo by Deen van Meer.
Anand Nagraj and Aaron Choi in Aladdin Tour. Photo by Deen van Meer.
Adi Roy in Aladdin Tour. Photo by Deen van Meer.

Anyone Can Whistle – Musical – Review – Reboot Theatre & Theatre Off Jackson

@showsiveseen "Anyone Can Whistle" #Sondheim #musical by Reboot Theatre at Theatre Off Jackson. Starring @Anamaria Guerzon, @Rhys, & Shana Emile. The exploration of binary absolutes vs shades of grey fit perfectly with Reboot Theatre's typical nontraditional casting interpretations. Closes this weekend 3/23/24! #theatre #showsiveseen Review: showsiveseen.com/8229 Photos: Colin Madison Director: @Jasmine Joshua Stage Manager: @Jessamyn Bateman-Iin ♬ Everybody Says Don't – Barbra Streisand

Elevator Thoughts (aka Tweet): Anyone Can Whistle Sondheim musical by Reboot Theatre at Theatre Off Jackson. The exploration of binary absolutes vs shades of grey fit perfectly with Reboot Theatre’s typical nontraditional casting interpretations.

Recommendation
See it if either 1) you enjoyed Urinetown 2) or you want to see a whimsical Sondheim musical. Bonus points if you enjoy Sondheim’s characteristic cacophonous dissonant musical style.


Synopsis from the Theatre: This wacky, intelligent, highly unconventional musical points ahead to Stephen Sondheim’s groundbreaking work in the 1970s, even as it keeps a foot firmly rooted in musical theatre’s “golden age.” Anyone Can Whistle tells the story of a corrupt mayor who fakes a miracle to revitalize her bankrupt town, and the ill-fated romance between the rational nurse, out to expose the fraud, and the easygoing doctor who is determined to enjoy the chaos that it brings.

Attended Performance Date: Opening Night 3/9/24 – Keep your eyes peeled for my preview posts on my website and social media if you want earlier notification of shows I’ve seen. Get your tickets now since it closes this weekend on 3/23/24!

Type: Musical

World Premiere: No

Several or Few Scenes: Several

Several or Few Settings/Locations: Several

Static (Stationary) Set? Yes

Prior Exposure/Knowledge Required: No

Defined Plot/Storyline: Yes

Live Band/Orchestra: Yes

Equity Actors: 0

Total Number of Actors: 15

Perceived Pace of the Show: Medium speed

Length (Including Any Intermission): 2.5 hours

Was there an intermission? Yes

Was This the First Time I Attended a Production of this Show? Yes

Would I See It Again 3 Years from Now? I’d consider seeing it again as an Equity production, which is surprising since I typically dislike Sondheim musicals.

Other Rave(s) Not Mentioned Above

  • Ensemble Songs: The shining moments in this show were when the entire cast burst into song at the same time like in “Miracle Song” when they discovered water.

Theatre Company: Reboot Theatre and Theatre Off Jackson

Venue: Theatre Off Jackson

Venue Physical Address: 409 7th Ave S, Seattle, WA 98104

Price: Cheap

Tickets: https://www.ticketleap.events/tickets/reboottheatre/whistle

Ticket Affordability Options: You can self-select the $5 inclusion rate option on the website

Dates: March 8 to 23, 2024

Seating: Assigned Seating

Parking: Paid street parking is usually available north of the theatre on the hill close to the park. You can also try free parking on Jackson Street under/past the I-5 bridge, though it’s a dodgier area. As usual, there are paid parking lots nearby as well.

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Shana Emile as Cora Hoover Hooper with her Goons. Photo by Colin Madison Photography.
Shana Emile and June Apollo Johns. Photo by Colin Madison Photography.
Puppetry and the Cast of Anyone Can Whistle. Photo by Colin Madison Photography.
Miles Wingett and Cynthia Dario-Good. Photo by Colin Madison Photography.
June Apollo Johns and the Cast of Anyone Can Whistle. Photo by Colin Madison Photography.
The Cast of Anyone Can Whistle. Photo by Colin Madison Photography.
Anamaria Guerzon and the Cast of Anyone Can Whistle. Photo by Colin Madison Photography.