Review: Peter Cottontail III Spring 2013
Starlight Children's Theatre brings the second of two delightful shows to the Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts stage this year. They conclude the season with Peter Cottontail III, a holiday-inspired musical for generations. For fans of classic holiday films and programs, this stage production is sure to please.
We attended the Opening Night performance as the show was met with raucous laughter and applause from its toughest critics - the kids!
In this era of special effects and high definition television, it is such a treasure to treat the family to a show that is simple and imaginative and pure. With bright costumes in classic Easter colors, simple props, slapstick comedy, and beautiful sets - the story goes that Peter's Grandfather is retiring as the Easter Bunny and young Peter Cottontail the third is about to inherit the legendary job. Peter, however, falls into temptation at a nearby cabbage patch where he befriends a family in need of his magical help combating the wily plot of two bumbling thieves. The story is fast-paced and fun - a great memory for your holiday weekend!
“This production really has the look and feel of the old Rankin and Bass television specials including the clearly defined villains. Peter Cottontail, of course, ends up saving the day,” said Director Jerry Jay Cranford. “Plus it has upbeat musical numbers, dancing and singing. It’s a perfect treat for Easter weekend and certainly family friendly. Even the youngest children will have a good time.”
The talented includes Cathy Barnett, Walter Coppage, Valerie Dykes, J. Will Fritz, TJ Lancaster and Ken Remmert. Young adults cast members are Haley Nelson, Brendan Hulla, Emerson Pereira and Journey Tupper. Teen ensemble members are Joann Armstrong, Ally Banks, Jake Bartley, Lucas Dorell, Lindsey Reed Hart, Katie Hulla, Reagan Ogle and Terrace “TJ” Wyatt.
Tickets for Peter Cottontail III are $15- $40 and are available at the Kauffman Center Box Office at www.kauffmancenter.org or 816.994.7222. VIP single tickets are available for $59 a ticket at kcstarlight.com or 816.363.STAR (7827) and include exclusive seating in the first two rows of the theater, autograph and photo session with the cast, show souvenir and a tax-deductible donation to Starlight Children’s Theatre. Discounted group tickets and student matinee tickets can now be ordered by contacting Stacey Million, Starlight’s group sales manager, at groups@kcstarlight.com or 816.997.1137. A study guide for educators and group leaders will be posted prior to the performance at www.kcstarlight.com. Qualifying schools may also apply for bus transportation assistance from the Kauffman Center’s Open Doors Transportation Fund; more information is available at www.kauffmancenter.org.
Deaf or hard-of-hearing patrons, can order tickets by calling Kansas Relay at 800.766.3777 or Missouri Relay at 800.735.2966.
Starlight Theatre Association is dedicated to producing, presenting and promoting excellence in musical theatre and the performing arts for diverse audiences of all ages, with continued programming for families and children. Starlight strives to enrich our region for all residents and visitors by building appreciation for the performing arts, making live theatre and music affordable and accessible, providing superior theatre arts education and community outreach programs, and delivering exceptional customer service.
The show is at the Kaufman Center for the Performing Arts through Mar. 31 and you can still buy tickets. If you haven't been yet, this is a great opportunity to enjoy the new performing arts center and the great city skyline view!