November 17, 2024

“The Emperor’s New Clothes” reviewed by Leah Feldman and her family family

Highly Recommended **** When it comes to children’s theater and the reviews of these plays, I have always made it a point to be as open and honest with my readers as possible. Exposing children to “live theater” is for me a stepping stone in their lives of loving live theater, so , I have been bringing my grandkids over the years, in order for my readers to hear and see how a youngster truly feels about the production! To me, this makes sense, as it allows the adults to make an investment into the future of their child or grandchild. As my grandkids are getting older and have much busier social lives, there are often times they cannot fit the plays into their oft busy schedules ( sports, activities, birthdays, for Sarah, acting), so I have gone to finding other children to be the spokesperson and having their parents get somewhat involved in writing the review.

Marriott Lincolnshire, home of the Marriott Theatre and the company that produces the productions for  Young Audience, over the years, has thrilled the youngsters in my life with witty new musicals. Some of these are original musicals written for the Marriott stage. One of the men that I bowl with has two lovely daughters who I recently purchased Girl Scout Cookies from, and so I asked them if they would like to help me out by watching the new show at Marriott, “The Emperor’s New Clothes”, based on one of the famous Hans Christian Andersen’s story of the same name.

In this version, a different score and lyrics are utilized in telling the tale and as they are known for, the entire production takes just about 60 minutes ( the perfect amount of time for the little ones, just getting acclimated to Live Theater).

Here is the review as written by Leah(age 7)  and  Maya ( age 5) Feldman :

 

 

“The Emperors New Clothes” is a lively play filled with silliness and laughter for all ages. King Marcus (Decian Desmond ) is searching for new clothes to help him find his ruling “style”. We enjoyed the interaction Marriott children’s theater offers. The question and answer at the end is always my favorite.
We are introduced to a young king Marcus who is to be crowned at the age of 14. From the start he has a hard time seeing himself as a ruler. King Marcus meets Arnott ( deftly handled by Garrett Lutz) a low ranking sweeper. The two are the same size and hit it off. The king is advised not to talk with someone of such a low rank. Although the king is book smart he feels he is not very kingly. The first court he holds is not successful. He fails to take action to resolve concerns of his people. The people feel he’s too preoccupied with the search for new clothes.
Hearing the rumors Swindler ( played to perfection by Johanna McKenzie Miller) takes advantage of the kings concerns and offers to make him a magic suit that will help him rule. Liars and fools would not be able to see the suit. During the week  Swindler claims to be making the king his magic suit, she enjoys making demands of the servants as the King has ordered she should be given “anything she wants”.
A grand parade is planned for the king to show off his magic suit. When he is presented with the suit ,everyone in his service pretends to see the clothes, even him.
The only person who would tell him the king he was in his underwear is Arnott, the sweeper, and us in the crowd. In the end the young king finds his ruling “style” even without clothes.

Other cast members are: Christine Bunuan as Deena and Chicago favorite George Keating as William. Both of these actors are powerful and able to make even a small role, important.

Laura

Editor’s Notes:
On the technical side , the sets and props by Chrisopher Rhoton work very well in utilizing the set of the current “adult” show, “Ragtime” and the costumes as always are bright and cheerful ( except the new suit the Emporer wears. Hah, Hah!. Robert E. Gilmartin’s sound and the lighting by Lee Fiskness is bright and cheery.
“The Emporer’s New Clothes” will continue thru  May 12th with performances as follows:

 

Wed, Mar 7: 10:00am
Thu, Mar 8: 10:00am
Fri, Mar 9: 10:00am
Sat, Mar 10: 10:00am
Wed, Mar 14: 10:00am
Thu, Mar 15: 10:00am
Fri, Mar 16: 10:00am
Sat, Mar 17: 10:00am
Wed, Mar 21: 10:00am
Thu, Mar 22: 10:00am
Fri, Mar 23: 10:00am
Sat, Mar 24: 10:00am
Tue, Mar 27: 10:00am & 12:30pm
Wed, Mar 28: 10:00am & 12:30pm
Thu, Mar 29: 10:00am & 12:30pm
Fri, Mar 30: 10:00am & 12:30pm
Sat, Mar 31: 10:00am & 12:30pm
Sat, Apr 21: 10:00am
Sun, Apr 22: 10:00am
Wed, Apr 25: 10:00am
Thu, Apr 26: 10:00am
Fri, Apr 27: 10:00am
Sat, Apr 28: 10:00am
Sun, Apr 29: 10:00am
Wed, May 2: 10:00am
Thu, May 3: 10:00am
Fri, May 4: 10:00am
Sat, May 5: 10:00am
Sun, May 6: 10:00am
Wed, May 9: 10:00am
Thu, May 10: 10:00am
Fri, May 11: 10:00am
Sat, May 12: 10:00am

 

Show Type: Childrens

Box Office: 847-634-0200

www.marriotttheatre.com

 

Tickets are $18.23 per

Plenty of free parking and there are several dining spots available IN the Hotel as well as many on Milwaukee Avenue in Lincolnshire.

 

To see what others are saying, visit , www.theatreinchicago.com,  go to Review Round-Up and click at “The Emperor’s New Clothes”.