Beauty and the Beast at Starlight

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photos by Matthew Murphy

This July, Kansas City's Starlight Theatre brings everyone's favorite Disney love story to the stage with NETworks’ touring production of Disney’s Beauty and the Beast July 13-19. 

My family attended the opening night production and once again, my girls fell in love with Beauty and the Beast and with Starlight. Starlight, Kansas City's original outdoor theater, is a beloved summer tradition. We love the huge outdoor theater, the fountains, the magic of watching a show under the stars. 

With four daughters, our entire family loves the Disney’s Beauty and the Beast film and musical. We have watched local productions of the play in the past, and this version was our all-time favorite.

The story of Belle, the girl who loves to read and her father, the local "crazy inventor," living in a small town in France where the "Brawny Brut" Gaston tries to woo Belle to be his wife. Belle is not interested in Gaston's shallow veneer and this upsets him - he'll go to any length to marry her. Things get complicated when her father travels one evening through the woods and is attacked by wolves, he seeks refuge at a mysterious castle and that is where we meet the Beast. The castle is inhabited by furniture come to life and a Beast, all under the curse of an enchantress. These former humans will not be human again unless the Beast can find a girl to love and love him in return. Beast holds Belle's father hostage, and when Belle finds him in the castle she convinces the Beast to let her father go and keep her - forever - in exchange. Over time, the two become friends... and fall in love. 

The play follows the Disney film script very closely with the addition of a few new songs that work well for the stage adaptation. This show offered all that a Broadway show should offer - gorgeous, colorful sets, big musical numbers ("Be Our Guest" was the standout favorite), and a talented cast.

Brooke Quintana as Belle offered beautiful vocals to her songs and a very strong portrayal of Belle as a confident and intelligent protagonist. Christiaan Smith-Kotlarek was perfectly cast as the villain, Gaston. Matt Dasilva was hilarious as the bumbling sidekick Lefou. The supporting cast did a great job in the roles of candlelabra, clock, vanity, and teapot!

Beauty and the Beast  at Starlight is a summer must-see for Kansas City families! You don't want to miss out on this "Tale as Old as Time" - the love story of Beauty and the Beast.

Beauty and the Beast is showing at Starlight thru July 19, 8pm nightly and 10am Matinee on Saturday. Tickets range from $15-143. Call 816.363.STAR for reservations.

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