By Lennon Parker, PrairieFans.com Web site Producer
One
word, FANTASTIC! “Little House” was funny, emotional, and had out of
this world dancing and singing! The music orchestra was
fabulous! I had never seen anything like it!
The musical is based on the children’s “Little House” book series by
Laura Ingalls Wilder. The production is set “in and around” the
Dakota Territory during the early 1880s. The musical begins with the
family’s adventures on the prairie with Charles (Steve Blanchard)
establishing a homestead. From a historical stand point, it was
dangerous in that time to go on your own like he did and get your
land and when the comments from the characters when Charles returns
about “getting into fights” was mentioned I really enjoyed seeing
that. It lets the viewer get an idea of real life in that era in
history.
The production covered a lot of important details in Laura’s life.
For starters, one of my favorite scenes in the production was Act I
when Laura (Kara Lindsay) meets Nellie (Kate Loprest) for the first
time. Viewers who are fans of the original NBC television series
will be in for a treat. When Kate Loprest calls Laura and her
sisters “country girls” you can almost close your eyes and picture
Alison Arngrim’s voice as Nellie. The scene then follows as the
Ingalls girls and Nellie attend school with Miss Wilder. This
particular scene had one of the best musical numbers! The “I Can
Rock” song was hilarious! The scene starts with Carrie (Carly Rose
Sonenclar) being nervous in class, so she is rocking her chair which
is causing disturbance. Miss Wilder sends Carrie up front of the
class, but is soon replaced by Laura. Laura takes the chair up front
and the scene is performed brilliantly by the cast in the classroom
as they jump back and forth into the rocking chair performing “I Can
Rock” while Miss Wilder has her back turned.
Another scene I enjoyed was around the end of Act I when Mary goes
blind. During the first hour you begin to fall in love with the
characters and enjoy the adventures of the family, but when Mary
went blind the performance by Alessa Neeck was phenomenal. As an
audience guest, you could almost feel the emotion Mary was going
through when becoming blind and the comments about “being in the
dark all the time” was touching. The most touching of it all was the
song “I’ll Be Your Eyes” amazing performance by Kara Lindsay.
After Mary goes blind it is time for Laura to help pay for Mary to
attend blind school. Laura takes on the job as a school teacher for
Mr. Brewster (Christian Whelan). Laura stays at the homestead of Mr.
Brewster where she encounters his very insensitive wife, Mrs.
Brewster (Meredith Inglesby). Again, the writers did it historically
correct based on the books when writing for this character! Meredith
Inglesby performance as Mrs. Brewster will make you feel like you
are watching this character come to life right out of the books! I
was in complete awe. During Laura’s stay with the Brewster’s she
teaches at a school with children who all want to learn, well except
for one, Clarence Brewster (Brian Muller). Clarence is older than
Laura and he lets her know that. The chemistry between Brian and
Kara was really great and you can see in the later part of Act II
how much of a mentor Laura became to him and how he ended up
becoming one of her best students. During this Almanzo (Kevin
Massey) visits Laura gives her rides and they start to fall in love
(or at least not at first). Again, chemistry was great with Kevin
and Kara. I remember wanting to see more scenes with the two because
they worked so well together. After awhile, the play unfortunately
came to an end after two hours and twenty minutes and the looks on
the audiences face after the show was really great. I didn’t see one
person who was unhappy. In fact, the person right next to me told
their daughter it was over and time to go home and she looked up and
said no it isn’t, we haven’t seen Rose.
Overall, I had never seen anything like it! Literally! I have never
been to a musical before, had no clue how they were done, but was
very impressed! If anything, the effects! I enjoyed seeing the
different backdrop screens. The fire backdrop was my favorite. The
scene where the prairie is on fire with this particular backdrop
made it very realistic on stage, especially the shadow effect when
Carrie is helping her sister Mary during the fire. Just brilliant
work!
The cast? What can I say? They ALL worked so well together and as
mentioned already the chemistry was great with all the actors. Here
are my thoughts on a few of the cast:
Laura Ingalls/Kara Lindsay: one word, WOW! Kara captured the spirit
and spunk of Laura Ingalls. Not only did she capture Laura, but her
music talent! What a voice! Not only did Kara have to play Laura as
a child but all the way up to adult and what a performance! I could
go on all day. Laura would have been proud!
Caroline “Ma” Ingalls/Melissa Gilbert: I could never say anything
bad about Melissa’s work, because I have never seen perform in
anything bad. If anything, I am more amazed now than ever with
Melissa’s talent as an actress. Her performance as Caroline was very
well done. At first, it was hard seeing her in another character for
a “Little House” project other than Laura Ingalls, but she changed
my mind right away with her performance. Enjoyed her singing parts
too, love seeing Melissa explore her talents.
Charles “Pa” Ingalls/Steve Blanchard: Brilliant actor who gave a
brilliant performance! If I had to picture Charles from the books it
would be Steve. Seeing him and Kara as Laura during scenes together
was like watching the books come to life. His performance really
sold the audience as Charles. Loved his performance in “The Prairie
Moves” and most of all watching him and Melissa perform on stage
together, great chemistry!
Carrie Ingalls/ Carly Rose Sonenclar: A wonderful performance by
this young actress. Carly really brought the role of Carrie to life.
Enjoyed her humor too! Carly has so much talent that whatever she
pursues after “Little House” she will find success.
Mary Ingalls/Alessa Neeck: Amazing, amazing, amazing actress! Loved
watching her performance as the big sister, but she sold me with her
performance as the blind Mary. The emotions almost made you feel she
was really blind. This was live work and not once did she go out of
character, amazing performance!
Nellie Oleson/Kate Loprest: Incredible! No, Fabulous! Kate really
stole the show with her portrayal of the mean Nellie Oleson. Under
that mean Nellie face, Kate has one of the most beautifulest voices
I have ever heard! Wow! I could listen to her all day. Her
performance “Without an Enemy” was funny but yet brilliantly
performed. Love this lady!
Willie Oleson/Michael Boxleitner: A wonderful and very talented
young actor! Michael has indeed inherited wonderful talents from his
parents. At such a young age his performance was out of this world.
I was very impressed!
Mr. Oleson/Todd Thurston: Great performance! His performance really
made you think he was running the mercantile. Loved his line about
playing games in his store, not once did he break character or
anything. Very well done.
Again, FANTASTIC! I can’t say anything bad or think of anything that
I would do better because it was all well done! When Laura Ingalls
Wilder was alive she had many offers for her books to be turned into
plays and she always said no because she didn’t want to see her
characters changed or portrayed in certain ways. I feel, as a
“Little House” historian, that if Laura Ingalls Wilder was alive
today and could have seen this play she would have been impressed
and her thoughts would have been different. If you have not seen
this play I highly recommend it! You will not be disappointed! If
you would like to attend a production or buy tickets visit
http://littlehousethemusical.com/
Back Stage:
PrairieFans.com had the privilege and honor to go back stage and visit with the cast and crew of this musical. Everyone was beyond friendly and very, very, very down to earth. Below are some pictures with myself and some of the cast taken from this visit.























