The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)

‘The Sound of Music’ tour visits Waterbury March 7-12

- Story contribute­d by the Palace Theater, Waterbury.

WATERBURY >> The halls of the Palace Theater in Waterbury will be alive with The Sound of Music when the CT Premiere engagement of the beloved musical plays there March 7-12 for eight performanc­es. The production is part of the Webster Broadway series.

Tickets can be purchased online at www.palacethea­terct.org, by phone at 203346-2000, or in person at the Box Office, 100 East Main St.

Before the Friday, March 9 performanc­e, and after the Sunday, March 12 matinee performanc­e, patrons are invited to join Verbena Catering for a four-course pre-fixe dinner in the theater’s Poli Club. Dinner is $65 per person, which includes tax, service fees, coffee, and tea. Seating is limited, and reservatio­ns can be made when purchasing tickets through the Box Office.

This lavish new production of The Sound of Music is directed by three-time Tony Award winner Jack O’Brien.

Ben Davis (Broadway’s Violet, A Little Night Music, La Bohème) will play Captain Georg von Trapp and Melody Betts will play The Mother Abbess with Merwin Foard as Max Detweiler, Teri Hansen as Elsa Schraeder, Austin Colby as Rolf and Paige Silvester as Liesl. The von Trapp children will be played by Roy Gantz (Friedrich), Ashley Brooke (Louisa), Austin Levine (Kurt), Iris Davies (Brigitta), Kyla Carter (Marta) and Anika Lore Hatch (Gretl). Charlotte Maltby plays the role of Maria Rainer in her national tour debut.

Director Jack O’Brien had this to say about casting the iconic role of Maria: “I was privileged to actually see Mary Martin in the original production — as I was myself just a junior at the University of Michigan. She was a great star, and she was giving a ‘great star’s’ performanc­e. She was at the apex of her career, and she was both brilliant and 46 years old. But in reading it privately, something caught my eye: Maria is probably, as a postulant, no more than six or seven years older than Liesl, She may be many things — a country lass, a climber-oftrees, a young renegade, but she is clearly NOT an establishe­d star, How interestin­g. I’ve always believed Maria was a ‘star-making’ part, rather than the leading role we remember from the movies and our experience; so I went looking for someone with star-making magic.”

“Our original Maria in The Sound Of Music, an undergradu­ate sophomore from Pace University, was just such an original — and as a truly youthful ‘discovery’ in her theatrical debut, she pretty much shattered both expectatio­ns and all previous molds. So when it came time for her departure, one wondered if the entire event might change into something very different,” O’Brien said. “….and then, Charlotte Maltby walked through the door. The daughter of celebrated writer and director, Richard Maltby, Jr, she was, of course, theatrical royalty personifie­d; but was I prepared for her poise, her naturalnes­s, her timing, her elegance? No, I was not. Was I prepared for that voice — one of the richest and most powerful I believe I have ever heard in a theatre before? No, I most assuredly was not. And yet, there she stood — and the tears in my eyes as I heard the first notes of The Sound of Music, testified that we were in a small age of theatrical miracles: there was lightning once more, pure, and anything but simple.

The ensemble includes Christophe­r Carl, Donna Garner, Robert Mammana, Darren Matthias, Carey Rebecca Brown, Woody Buck, Cáitlín Burke, Maria Failla, Meghan Hales, Jillian Jameson, Mark Bradley Miller, Anna Mintzer, Julia Osborne, Zane Phillips, Rebecca Pitcher, Michael Spaziani and Emily Trumble.

The musical eatures music by Richard Rodgers, lyrics by Oscar Hammerstei­n II, book by Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse, suggested by The Trapp Family Singers by Maria Augusta Trapp. This new production is directed by Jack O’Brien (credits include: Hairspray, The Full Monty, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, The Coast of Utopia), choreograp­hed by Danny Mefford (Fun Home, The Bridges of Madison County and Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson) and music supervisio­n by Andy Einhorn (Bullets Over Broadway, Rodgers & Hammerstei­n’s Cinderella, Brief Encounter, The Light in the Piazza). The design and production team is comprised of Douglas W. Schmidt, set design (Tony Award® nominee: 42nd Street, Into the Woods); Jane Greenwood, costume design (2014 recipient of the Special Tony Award® for Lifetime Achievemen­t in the Theatre), Natasha Katz, lighting design (Five-time Tony Award® winner: An American in Paris, Once, Aida, The Coast of Utopia, The Glass Menagerie) and Ken Travis, sound design (Aladdin, Newsies, Memphis). Casting by Telsey + Company/Rachel Hoffman, CSA.

For more informatio­n, visit www.TheSoundOf­MusicOnTou­r.com.

For more informatio­n and ticket reservatio­ns, visit: www.palacethea­terct. org.

 ?? PHOTO BY MATTHEW MURPHY ?? Charlotte Maltby makes her debut as Maria Rainer in The Sound of Music, coming to the Waterbury Palace Theater March 7-11.
PHOTO BY MATTHEW MURPHY Charlotte Maltby makes her debut as Maria Rainer in The Sound of Music, coming to the Waterbury Palace Theater March 7-11.

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