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Carrie in La Mirada

Posted by: AnyaS 10:29 pm EDT 03/22/15

I was on the fence about seeing La Mirada's production of Carrie when I first heard about it, but my sister bought me tickets for Christmas so it quickly settled that debate.
I'm really glad I saw it. It's a terrific production. What I found so impressive is how well this musical was cast. There is not a weak link in the entire cast. I can't remember the last time I said that after walking out of a show. The special effects were impressive as well.
To be honest, I'm stunned at this theater's turnaround in recent years. I've lived next door to La Mirada practically my entire life. When I was growing up, the theater was the butt of playful jabs in our area for some bad C-list stunt casting. I saw a production of Carousel there in 1985 but then didn't return for nearly 25 years. Lately though, the theater has shed most of the stunt casting and has produced some quality productions with top-notch artists. Kudos to whoever is responsible.
Did I like the show? I don't know. ;-/ I was fully engaged from beginning to end, save for the 15 minutes when my husband experienced a panic attack and I tried to help him through it while discreetly looking for a subtle way to help him exit the theater. He got over it thankfully before we could leave. The production was performed backstage in nearly theater in the round.
I adored the cast, especially Emily Lopez who seemed like she was born to play Carrie. What a cliche thing to say but I don't think I've ever used that expression. Jenelle Lynn Randall, Jon Michael Hall and Kayla Parker were also standouts. Being completely unfamiliar with the musical Carrie, I'm so glad I saw the show. Would I ever see it again? Probably not but I can't imagine anyone doing a better production. Really, the only bad experience was the man behind me who told me that as a New Yorker he wasn't "used to California, particularly Los Angeles, producing good theater." Way to generalize, buddy.


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re: Carrie in La Mirada

Posted by: PatrickHSF 10:56 pm EDT 03/22/15
In reply to: Carrie in La Mirada - AnyaS 10:29 pm EDT 03/22/15

Anya, thank you for the review. I saw Ray of Light's exceptional production a couple years ago here in San Francisco. I love the Mazzie recording and just listened to it on a long drive this weekend (as well as Drowsy Chaperone for the first time in a long time...fun stuff).

I'm curious about the "immersive" quality they touted at every opportunity. Sounds like the seating was more intimate than a proscenium house. Did the cast interact with the audience? Did you get blood splatters? Spoilers are fine, I won't be able to get down there to see it. Thanks in advance!

PS: Glad your husband was ultimately ok.


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re: Carrie in La Mirada

Posted by: AnyaS 11:29 pm EDT 03/22/15
In reply to: re: Carrie in La Mirada - PatrickHSF 10:56 pm EDT 03/22/15

Whoops. I planed to address the immersive quality but forgot. Thanks for the reminder. :) Four sections of bleachers (the first four or five rows on each side) were moving pods that shifted during various scenes. They were used to great effect in early moments when Carrie is bullied by her classmates. The moveable sections, along with he taunting classmates, surround/close in on her so it looks like they are part of the mob teasing her. I hope that makes sense. The cast did interact non-verbally several times with the audience. At one point, someone is also invited to join a dance number at the prom. Margaret White hands out religious pamphlets to various audience members. And there was slight interaction between classmates and audience members but I couldn't hear what they were whispering but it didn't look like anything you probably haven't already seen. No one in the audience was splattered with blood. :)


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And if anyone plans to go, take a comfy pillow with you

Posted by: AnyaS 11:35 pm EDT 03/22/15
In reply to: re: Carrie in La Mirada - AnyaS 11:29 pm EDT 03/22/15

The bleachers were uncomfortable to sit on for 2+ hours! They provided flimsy seat cushions but they didn't help much after the first 30 minutes. I saw many people shifting around uncomfortably throughout the show (insert tired old joke).

It did become a little more bearable when the second act began because the audience thinned out a little and we weren't so cramped anymore. La Mirada's subscriber base is pretty old and several of the older theatergoers didn't return after intermission.


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