
Peter and the Starcatcher is a play by Rick Elice based on the YA novel by humorist Dave Barry and Author Ridley Pearson. I’ve not read the book, but assuming the play more or less follows the plot, it’s a prequel to Peter Pan. Pan’s origin story if you will. I know Barry’s work as a columnist and writer of humor books, but I wasn’t under the impression that the novel was comedic. The same cannot be said of the play version which is very, very funny. Fans of Ken Ludwig’s Sherwood: The Adventures of Robin Hood will find this production right up their alley. What makes this production at Lyric Arts so entertaining aside from a great script is the superb cast and the creative direction of Scott Ford. I love a production that embraces the reality that it is a play and uses imagination to create the world of it’s characters. Stage magic, like blue banners for the ocean waves or a tiny model ship to represent a mighty frigate, are as welcome to me on a stage as a meticulously crafted real world style set. I love the choices Ford and his Scenic Designer Peter Lerohl have made here. In fact, kudos to the entire artist team which include Samantha Fromm Haddow (Costume Designer), Shannon Elliott (Lighting Designer), Corinne Steffens (Sound Designer), Kat Walker (Prop Designer), as well as Music Director Wesley Frye and Choreographer Lauri Kraft.
Ford is blessed with a talented cast that includes a few names that faithful readers will recognize, Noah Hynick, Alex Stokes, and Brendan Nelson Finn. Hynick, who seems to be a strong component of the majority of Lyric Arts productions over the last few years plays Black Stache, the pirate villain of the piece. Hynick plays into the absurdity of scenes but also knows when to be the one who’s smarter than everyone else and sees how silly everyone is being. Stokes who plays Mrs. Bumbrake among other roles, and Finn who plays ships captain Bill Slank among other roles, are both master of the comedic look, and the master at hilarious throw away line readings. The roles they both play are perfectly suited to their comedic strengths which are considerable. Also contributing considerably to the hilarity are Brendan Veerman as Smee and Charlie Morgan as Alf. The one bit of casting that is a bit of a head scratcher is Nate Turcotte who’s performance as Peter is surprisingly bland and one-note. As I say, I’ve not seen the play before, perhaps it is the way the role is written. Thankfully for a Peter Pan origin story, Peter isn’t any larger than most of the ensemble roles and doesn’t detract from the production as a whole, he just isn’t funny, inspiring or heroic. May Heinecke who plays Molly, think Wendy in Peter Pan, does come off as heroic and fiery, and Eric Knutson as her father Lord Aster, isn’t comedic, but comes across as engaging and steadfast.
Peter and the Starcatcher is a very entertaining and hilarious adventure, with great comedic turns from multiple actors which should not be missed. It runs through September 29th at Lyric Arts in Anoka for more information and to purchase tickets go to https://www.lyricarts.org/peter-starcatcher
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