From Deseret News archives:
'Into the Woods' may baffle those unfamiliar with tale
Stephen Sondheim's "Into the Woods," the latest musical at Hale Centre Theatre, is a theater person's show. Reading through the bios in the playbill, you'll see what I mean many say this is their favorite.
And, based on the enormous turnout Hale had when it held auditions, it seems everyone wants to be in it.
Sondheim's Tony Award-winning musical is a look at well-known fairy tales: Cinderella, the Baker and his Wife, Jack and the Beanstalk, Little Red Riding Hood, to name a few. And it's a look at happily ever after ... more importantly, what happens after happily ever after.
But as I looked around the theater during Monday night's performance, at an audience that seems a bit confused or dazed, it dawned on me: Theater people love the show because theater people know it.
For example, early in the show, the Witch, played nicely by Erin Royall Carlson, is telling how a spell was cast that started this whole snowball of a story but, in its sort of raplike fashion, becomes almost indecipherable.
There are other similar moments. Add to that actors trying to do character voices, different groups singing opposing lines, characters running through a very cramped "woods" since Hale's stage is so small and it can become a bit of a mess.
This isn't the fault of the actors or the director, Jennifer Hohl. It's just a vastly complex show, and its beautiful meaning is often buried and hard for casual theatergoers to access.
That said, the cast was great and, under the direction of music director Kelly DeHaan, fine-tuned the difficult Sondheim score and sang it with gusto.
The cast was vocally strong throughout. Especially nice were Amy Aston Gwilliam (Cinderella's mother), Ally Sweeney (Rapunzel) and Debra Weed Stewart (Cinderella), whose duet with the Baker (Jonathan Scott McBride) toward the end of the show was one of my favorite moments of the evening.
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