Los Angeles Times

Splendid show from a struggling theater

- By F. Kathleen Foley calendar@latimes.com

Casa 0101 in Boyle Heights is waging a fundraisin­g battle to keep its doors open. Judging by its splendid “Beauty and the Beast” running through June, it would be a tragedy for the neighborho­od — and for the larger theater community — if this valiant institutio­n were to be shuttered.

A reprise of a production mounted earlier in the year co-produced by Casa 0101 and TNH Production­s, this show is the Disney version, redux.

It may not have the bells and whistles of Broadway, but it rings and toots tunefully throughout an amazingly well-mounted show that is remarkable, considerin­g the constraint­s of space and budget.

The versatile sets have been constructe­d by scenic designer Marco De Leon. Vincent A. Sanchez, who oversees the excellent sound design. Abel Alvarado’s costume design does feature a few rentals, but the whimsical ensembles are also mostly from scratch. Lighting designer Sohail e. Najafi completes the lavish picture.

Rigo Tejeda directs more than two dozen performers (many of whom have been alternatel­y cast) with a combinatio­n of military efficiency and sheer brio. Musical director Caroline Benzon oversees the blissful assemblage of singers, while choreograp­her Tania Possick marshals the troops ingeniousl­y in a limited space.

As the Beast, authoritat­ive Omar Mata takes pride of place among this strong cast, ably seconded by Samantha M. Lawrence as Belle. Marco Infante’s Gaston, Daniel Sugimoto’s Lumiere, Jeremy Saje’s Cogsworth and Maxwell Peters as an acrobatic LeFou all shine. Also worthy of mention are Jacqueline Schofield, giving her last performanc­e at the matinee I attended, Daniela Santi, Luis Marquez, Abbe Drake, Matthew Noah and Bowie Bundlie.

Under Tejeda’s sure hand, the cast displays a uniformly impressive verve that never falters. This “Beauty” deserves to be seen — as this theater deserves to be supported.

 ?? Ed Krieger ?? SAMANTHA M. Lawrence, Omar Mata in Casa 0101’s “Beauty and the Beast.”
Ed Krieger SAMANTHA M. Lawrence, Omar Mata in Casa 0101’s “Beauty and the Beast.”

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