A fun romp for all ages
by Alec Clayton
by Alec Clayton
Published
in the Weekly Volcano, Oct. 3, 2019
Amanda Stevens, left, Gabriela Tatone, right, photo by Alexis Sarah |
Like Alice’s
Adventures in Wonderland, The Delicious Revenge of Princess Rubyslippers
by Brendan Murray is a tasty romp that appeals to audiences of all ages. Now
playing at Olympia Family Theater, directed by Pug Bujeaud, Rubyslippers
is 80 minutes of laughter.
Ruby
(Gabriela Tatone) is girl of indeterminant age. She’s bored. Her mum (Amanda
Stevens) is anything but bored. She is harried and worn out. It’s her so-called
day off and she has a gazillion things she has to do, not the least of which is
taking care of her children, Ruby and her big brother, Jake (Skylar Bastedo).
She wants more than anything for a simple five-minute break to relax without
the kids bothering her. Their friend Tom (Emily Bittrick) comes for a visit,
and Ruby to decides to hide from them. Dressed as a fairy princess with a
single red ruby slipper —the other one is missing, shades of Cinderella
—she climbs into a huge box and magically disappears into a make-believe world
peopled by her fairy godmother, the big bad wolf, the giant from Jack and
the Beanstalk, the wicked witch (all played by Stevens) and Prince Charming
(played by Bittrick, who clearly loves it when Ruby asks him to kiss her).
Jill
Carter’s set design is lovely and playful, complete with posters from popular
fairy tales and beautiful backdrops and cut-out images behind windows. Jonnita
Thompson’s costumes are smack-on exactly what you’d expect these kids and their
mum would wear. (As readers might guess from the term “mum,” this is a British
comedy, and the cast does a good job with the British accents.
from left: Emily Bittrick, Gabriela Tatone nd Skylar Bastedo |
Tatone
and Bastedo are boisterous, exuberant and over-the-top funny, Bittrick is
slightly less loud and raucous and equally delightful. Stevens does a terrific
job of portraying a woman who is at her wit’s end, and she transforms nicely
into the various fairytale characters she portrays. As the giant she is
comically ridiculous with her gruff voice and posing with a spread-leg stance
and hands on hips like Mister Clean. This cast will have you falling in love
with them.
All-in-all,
Princess Rubyslippers is a less serious and more child-friendly Into the
Woods, but without music, which is unusual for Olympia Family Theater.
Bujeaud
is one of the Olympia area’s most well known and deeply respected theater professionals.
She has written, directed and/or acted in more than 150 productions and served
as Artistic Director for Theater Artists Olympia. For the past 15 years she has
headed up St. Michael’s 5th grade Shakespeare program. This is her
second show to direct for Olympia Family Theater, the previous one being The
House on Pooh Corner.
The Delicious Revenge of Princess
Rubyslippers, 7 p.m. Friday, 2 p.m.
Saturday-Sunday, through Oct. 20, $20, $16 student, senior, military, $15
children 12 and under, Olympia Family Theater, 612 4th Ave E, Olympia,
http://olyft.org/tickets 360-570-1638.
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