Lila Coogan & Stephan Brower |
The
Kimmel Center Cultural Campus is presenting the Philadelphia premiere of anastasia through Sunday, April
12, 2017 at the Academy of Music as part of Broadway Philadelphia’s 2018-19
season. This stunning production opens with an intimate look at the Romanoff
family in 1907, with young Anastasia saying au revoir her Nana, only to see the
imperial family in full dress attire at a ball ten years later. Jaw-dropping
special effects announce the beginning of the revolution and the end of the
dynastic Romanoff Empire in Russia. The scenic designs created by designer
Alexander Dodge are exquisite. Sets change from one gorgeous location to
another as concrete scenery is seamlessly replaced with projections. An indoor
café becomes an outdoor forest in the blink of an eye. A fountain becomes the
heart of breathtaking St. Petersburg.
The costumes are dazzling, the choreography excellent and the musical
renditions superb. Twenty-six incredible songs carry the storyline from St.
Petersburg at the turn of the 20th Century to Paris in the Roaring
20’s. Dmitri (Stephen Brower) and
Vlad (Edward Staudenmayer cook up a scheme to get out of Russia - present an ”Anya” to the Dowager Empress who
lives in Paris and convince her that Anya is her surviving granddaughter. . Anya
(Lila Coogan) has amnesia and is not sure who she is but as she is groomed with
all the history of Anastasia, some memories seem to return. Anya may have lost
some of her memory but she has not lost her voice. It is strong and vibrant and resonates throughout the Academy of Music. . Paris scenes are no less wondrous
than those of St. Petersburg. Scenes of the Seine and the Eiffel Tower are nothing
short of magnificent. .Tari Kelly, portraying the Countess Lily, a Russian expat
in Paris, demonstrates that not only can she sing, but she can dance and vamp
as well. This entire production is a feast for the eyes and the ears.
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