Beauty and the Beast
Suncoast musical theater is back with a tale as old as time.
April 15, 2022
Students and cast members are abuzz with excitement for the upcoming Suncoast musical, “Beauty and the Beast.” Thankfully, the production is off to a great start after the previous play, “Almost Maine”, that premiered in Winter of 2021. Auditions, callbacks, and rehearsals are all smooth sailing so far; a sure foretelling of the final show’s success.
The classic musical opened on Broadway in 1994 and since then has been performed hundreds of times in theaters around the country. Now at Suncoast, the prospect of staging one of Disney’s most beloved musicals is exciting for the cast and crew.
Jillian Mersky, a senior in the lead role of Belle, said, “You really don’t realize how much you miss your extracurriculars and how they benefit your mental health until you’re back in them and realize what you were missing. So it’s been very fun and I missed it a lot.” Although “Beauty and the Beast” is only a couple weeks into rehearsals, Mersky is already excited for all that’s happening with the process. Not only is this Suncoast’s first musical since 2019, it is also the first musical with the new theater director, Arthur Mendini. He shares everyone’s excitement about the preparation for the show and upcoming performance.
He stated, “my expectations are great. With everything that I produce, I try to do the most and make it a unique experience for everyone involved, those being onstage, backstage, and in the audience.” “Beauty and the Beast’’ is certainly a recognizable title and Mendini hopes that the show’s reputation will bring support from administration and ticket sales from fans. It is an extravagant production, but the talented crew is excited and determined to pull it off for the final showing in April.
Cast members returning to the stage from the long break are excited to step back into the thrill of theater. Juniors and seniors are the only ones who have experience with theater at Suncoast, so they are especially glad to return.
Mersky excitedly stated, “It has been some of the happiest I’ve been in, well, two and a half years. You really don’t realize how much you miss your extracurriculars and how they benefit your mental health until you’re back in them and realize what you were missing. So it’s been very fun and I missed it a lot.” This production offers a lot of roles, allowing many students to be able to participate in a central part of the show, so it is a great musical experience for everyone coming back. Mendini and the rest of the cast are excited for the showing because of all the talent on stage.
Stage manager Lily Docekal commented, “I think it’s going to work itself out. It’s going to be good because the cast is really talented.” Docekal has been a part of theater since freshman year and is committed to doing her part to make the show the best it can be.
An asset to the theater program is the number of students in theater that also are a part of chorus, providing a strong vocal background for the show’s iconic songs like “Be Our Guest” and “Belle”. While this does help the sound of the theater, rehearsals with chorus also occasionally clash with theater practice, and many of the theater kids also participating in chorus miss out on extra practice. Fortunately, Mendini is working with Hannah Harris, the choral director at Suncoast who helps out with the theater production; making the two extracurriculars work together.
Mersky explained, “We all rely on her for individual work. She really is a lot of the cast’s private vocal coach.” The leads frequently practice in the chorus room for solo practice while the ensemble rehearses choreography in the auditorium. With Music Performance Assessments just ending, chorus and theater will be even more tightly knit.
With all of the good progress so far, the final production is sure to be a smashing success. Cast members, backstage crew and managers alike are enthusiastic about the performance and are looking forward to an opening night they will not soon forget.