Review: WISH - A MUSICAL ADVENTURE is Wise, Witty and Wonderful
By: Frank Benge May. 09, 2018

WISH is a world premiere new musical for young audiences that is set 100 years in the past and uses a highly theatrical and presentational storytelling style that successfully combines magic, music and youthful optimism with action and adventure. This unique and original story imagines the America of 100 years ago as a mythical place where the bold scientific discoveries and inventions of the era meet magic, superstition and wonder. It is even set in a town called Ideal. It is the story of young Samantha Major (Megan Hudson) and her friend Grace Strickland (Katya Welch) as they journey from the East to West coast to find and possibly save her father, inventor Tom Major (Scott Poppaw).
Using the highly inventive storytelling style of shows such as Peter and the Star-catcher, the six person cast creates various locales using just a blackboard, 4 cubes, a table, a trunk and a few simple props. Before the performance even begins, the cast engages the audience with a search and physical antics such as a tug of war between the males and females, ensuring that they have a firm grasp on their attention. After roughly fifteen minutes, director Damon Brown comes out and does a question and answer session with the young audience where he teaches them theatre etiquette without ever talking down to them. This point is part of what makes this such an unusual entertainment for young people. The audience is never talked down to and not a single opportunity to slyly teach is missed. The creators and cast create magic using a multitude of theatrical techniques. Small lights are passed from cast member to cast member to create shooting stars. When one character says they are slightly deaf, sign language is introduced as an opportunity to expose the young audience to signing. One particularly lovely moment in this charmer of a show is when Scott Poppaw signs while he sings a beautiful ballad, and does so with ease and grace. The show achieves multiple levels of education while it entertains. Never for a moment does it feel like a message is being hammered home.Running Time: Approximately One Hour with no intermission WISH - A MUSICAL ADVENTURE , produced by Georgetown Palace Theatre (810 South Austin Avenue, Georgetown, TX, 78626) . Performances are May 01 - May 12, 2018. School field trip performances happen Tuesday-Friday, May 1-11 at 10 a.m. & 12 p.m. at the Palace. There is one public performance on May 12, at 10 a.m.
Tickets are $5.00 per student. For every 10 student tickets purchased, schools receive 1 adult ticket FREE for teachers.
Reservations: 512-869-7469 ext 532 or education@georgetownpalace.com
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