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‘The Tailor of Gloucester’

CTC debuts musical adaptation of Beatrix Potter tale

- STAFF REPORT

The Chattanoog­a Theatre Centre will kick off the holiday season with an original musical adaptation of Beatrix Potter’s beloved tale, “The Tailor of Gloucester.”

The production, a concert version adapted for the stage by Grammy Award-winning composer Michael Huseman and Chuck Tuttle, CTC education and outreach director, will be staged in one performanc­e only on Saturday, Nov. 18, at 7 p.m. at the theater, 400 River St.

Much like an operetta, the production contains more singing than speaking; in fact, the only spoken words come from the narrator. Huseman wrote the music, which includes six songs, and scored all instrument­al accompanim­ent over four months.

“Chuck loved the story so much and Beatrix’s words are so lyrical, that I set her words to music,” he describes.

Appropriat­e for children and their families, the musical presents a heartwarmi­ng tale of a penniless tailor and his mouse companions trying to survive in his freezing work- shop over a hard winter. The tailor has a terribly important commission to complete for the Mayor of Gloucester’s wedding on Christmas Day, but he is ill and tired.

How will he possibly complete the beautiful embroidere­d waistcoat? Luckily, some very kind and resourcefu­l mice return a favor to the tailor by helping complete his work.

“Everything I write I try to make very singable, very tuneful. With this one, I also had to go thematical­ly because the tailor has to sing in a certain style, the mice have a more delicate style. The mayor has to sound very pompous. Whenever I’m writing, I try to get inside the character and see how we want them to sound,” says Huseman.

“It’s just such a neat story about hope and having hope. It’s about miracles, the unexpected happening by unexpected creatures. I think the music will speak to any age.”

The production was created for the CTC’s musical theater program featuring young actors participat­ing in the Summer Academy. This concert version features adult and young people in the roles.

Adults cast in the show are Christi Barr, Beatrix Potter; John Echols, tailor; Chris Barr, mayor; and Beth McClary, Simpkin the cat. Young actors who have been active in the CTC Youth Theatre and Summer Academy play the mice, including Zachary Huseman, MaKayla Petriccion­e, Lauren Hayes and Alex Champion.

Doors will open at 6:30 p. m. for a holiday reception before the performanc­e.

Tickets are $ 10 and may be purchased by calling 423-267-8534, online at TheatreCen­tre. com or at the door.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO ?? Recording the concert version of “The Tailor of Gloucester” are music composer Michael Huseman, left, with actors Alex Champion, MaKayla Petriccion­e, Zachary Huseman and Lauren Hayes.
CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO Recording the concert version of “The Tailor of Gloucester” are music composer Michael Huseman, left, with actors Alex Champion, MaKayla Petriccion­e, Zachary Huseman and Lauren Hayes.

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