By Noel Smith
The plot starts with an enchantress, disguised as a beggar, offering a cold-hearted prince a rose in exchange for shelter. When he refuses, she transforms him into a beast and his servants into household objects. Unless he learns to love another and earns their love in return he and his servants will lose their humanity forever.
Emily Marsilia, as Belle the Beauty, doesn’t fall for the advances of Gaston and sees him for the shallow (but boisterous) person he really is. Because she loves books and fairy tales about charming princes and happy endings and has a father, Maurice played by Richard Dwyer, who invents things, Belle is labeled as “Different.” Mathew Taylor as the Beast must overcome his despair, bad temper and manners to win Belle’s heart.
Jordan Pierini plays Cogsworth the head and organizer of the household staff and Lumiere’s best friend, who is now … a clock. Joyce Michaelson is Mrs. Potts, the castle cook who has turned into a teapot while her son Chip, now a teacup, is played by Caleb Marchessault. A former opera singer and the castle’s authority over fashion is now a Wardrobe is played by Angela Cesena in one of the musicals most amazingly interesting costumes.
This is a great musical in which to introduce your children or grandchildren to live theater. You’ll never be too old or too young to enjoy Cabrillo Stage’s production of Beauty and the Beast.