The Southern Berks News

Theater to stage ‘Hairspray, Jr.’

- From LJ Fecho

Get your frug, pony and twist on as Reading’s Genesius Theatre presents the wonderful Tony Award-winning musical “Hairspray, Jr.” with Genesius’ talented kids ages 6- to 14-years-old from March 8 through 17.

Music by Marc Shaiman, Lyrics by Marc Shaiman and Scott Wittman and Book by Mark O’Donnell and Thomas Meehan. Based on the New Line Cinema film written and directed by John Waters.

The Genesius Music Theatre Internatio­nal Jr., production is directed by Dara Himes, music directed by Jennifer, choreograp­hed by Jericho Joy, teen assistant choreograp­her Andrew Bausher, and stage managed by Ashley Calderon.

The full version “Hairspray,” winner of eight Tony awards, including Best Musical 2003, takes audiences back to 1962 Baltimore, where Tracy Turnblad, a big girl with even bigger hair and an even bigger heart and love of dance, wins the chance to perform on the local TV teen dance program, The Corny Collins Show.

Tracy becomes an overnight dancing sensation, but still wonders if she can vanquish both the show’s reigning dance princess, win the love of the show’s resident heartthrob, and help integrate a television show where African American dancers are relegated to their own “separate but not quite equal” show (which has better dancers and music).

In balancing her newfound power with her desire for justice, Tracy fights to dethrone the reigning Miss Teen Hairspray, Amber von Tussle, and integrate a TV network in the process. With the help of her outsized mom, Edna, and guest DJ, Motormouth Maybelle, the rhythm of Tracy’s new beat just might prove unstoppabl­e.

The 1950s are out, and change is in the air! “Hairspray Jr.” is the family-friendly musical adaptation piled bouffant-high with laughter, romance and deliriousl­y tuneful songs.

Hairspray is based on the 1998 movie written and directed by John Walters, which starred Ricki Lake as Tracy and Baltimore’s own icon of bad-taste cinema, “Divine” as Edna. The 2007 film version of “Hairspray” starred John Travolta as Edna and Nikki Blonsky as Tracy.

“Hairspray, Jr.” is sponsored by Troy Kantner of Solve IT Solutions in Wyomissing, The Kantner family, and the Genesius 2019 Season Sponsor is Sweet Street Desserts’ Sandy Solmon and Doug Messinger.

Genesius’ production of “Hairspray, Jr.” opens Friday, March 8, 9, 10, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17. Curtain is at 7:30 p.m. each night. Matinee performanc­es are offered at 3 p.m. on two Sundays, March 10 and 17. Ticket price is between $15 and $20 and can be purchased online at www. genesiusdi­fference.org or call 610373-9500. Tickets also available at the door. The play is rated G.

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 ?? PHOTOS BY SHANNAN DENLINGER AND ZACK SPADACCIA ?? Sedona Loose as Edna Turnblad, Sophia Ottinger as Tracy Turnblad, Bridget Ottinger as Amber Von Tussle and Michaela Burkey as Velma Von Tussle in the Genesius Theatre Production of Hairspray, Jr.
PHOTOS BY SHANNAN DENLINGER AND ZACK SPADACCIA Sedona Loose as Edna Turnblad, Sophia Ottinger as Tracy Turnblad, Bridget Ottinger as Amber Von Tussle and Michaela Burkey as Velma Von Tussle in the Genesius Theatre Production of Hairspray, Jr.
 ??  ?? Baylor Kobularcik as Link Larkin, Sophia Ottinger as Tracy Turnblad, Madelyn Suppa as Penny Pingleton and Dejan Merrow as Seaweed J. Stubbs in the Genesius Theatre Production of Hairspray, Jr.
Baylor Kobularcik as Link Larkin, Sophia Ottinger as Tracy Turnblad, Madelyn Suppa as Penny Pingleton and Dejan Merrow as Seaweed J. Stubbs in the Genesius Theatre Production of Hairspray, Jr.
 ??  ?? Baylor Kobularcik as Link Larkin, Sophia Ottinger as Tracy Turnblad, and Bridget Ottinger as Amber Von Tussle in the Genesius Theatre Production of Hairspray, Jr.
Baylor Kobularcik as Link Larkin, Sophia Ottinger as Tracy Turnblad, and Bridget Ottinger as Amber Von Tussle in the Genesius Theatre Production of Hairspray, Jr.

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