A stunning stage set for Theatre Memphis' rendition of Beauty and the Beast, featuring captivating designs and lighting.
Theatre Memphis is set to debut a unique rendition of Disney’s Beauty and the Beast under the direction of Amy Hanford. This production focuses on realistic portrayals of beloved characters and aims to connect deeply with audiences. A record 150 individuals auditioned for a limited cast, ensuring an impressive performance. With a commitment to accessible ticket pricing and future productions lined up, Theatre Memphis offers a vibrant theater experience for the local community.
Memphis is buzzing with excitement as Theatre Memphis gears up to present a fresh and unique spin on the beloved tale of Beauty and the Beast. Under the skillful direction of Amy Hanford, this production aims for a more realistic portrayal of the classic story, steering clear of the cartoonish elements that so many associate with the Disney version.
In this rendition, you can expect everyday, relatable characters and settings that pull you right into the story. The team has put a lot of thoughtful energy into the costumes and lighting, ensuring everything from Belle’s iconic yellow dress to the castle’s towering spires will look stunning and authentic on stage.
Among the cast, you’ll find talented actors like Ashley McCormack, stepping into the shoes of Belle. This isn’t her first time portraying the spirited heroine; she’s taken on the role a whopping three times previously. McCormack’s goal is to make Belle not just a fairy-tale character, but someone who feels very much grounded in reality, relatable to anyone who comes to the show.
On the flip side, we have Charles K. Hodges playing the Beast. His character starts off rather angry and mean, a stark contrast to how audiences often view him. This artistic choice is intentional, showcasing the Beast’s development throughout the play. The dynamic between Belle and the Beast adds an intriguing layer to the story, especially as Belle helps to bring out the softer side of his character.
Noteworthy performers also include Jude Knight as Mrs. Potts, best known for her heartwarming rendition of the title song, and Phillip Himebook taking on the role of the arrogant yet amusing Gaston. Their combined talent promises to deliver a magical experience for all who come to watch.
The scenic design is another standout aspect of this production, brought to life by Jack Yates. He has crafted magnificent sets that include the enchanting castle and vibrant village, allowing audiences to fully immerse themselves in the story’s unique world. Meanwhile, Travis Bradley brings his choreography skills to the table, adding dynamic movement to the performances that will leave viewers spellbound.
Theatre Memphis is not just stopping at Beauty and the Beast; they have numerous exciting productions lined up for March. Among them is a show the director has humorously described as “incredibly weird,” promising a delightful mix of entertainment for theatre-goers. Additionally, the plans don’t stop there! Their future lineup includes productions such as Agatha Christie’s classic The Mousetrap and the holiday favorite, A Christmas Carol, showcasing a commitment to a vibrant mix of plays.
With ticket prices starting at just $30 for adults, and discounts available for students, seniors, and military personnel, Theatre Memphis makes the magic of live theater accessible to everyone. The community eagerly engages with these theatrical experiences, delighting in a blend of timeless classics and innovative, new works from fresh companies like CentreStage Theatre and Quark Theatre.
Theatre Memphis’ Beauty and the Beast runs from September 2-25 on the Lohrey Stage, with shows scheduled at various times to accommodate everyone’s busy schedules. It’s definitely a show that families, friends, and lovers of all ages will want to see.
Debut of Beauty and the Beast at Theatre Memphis
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