By Gretchen Crowe
Herald Staff Writer
(From the issue of 11/3/05)
Welcome to the land of Narnia, where talking creatures abound and a White
Witch turns all who cross her into stone. In this cold country where "it’s
always winter and never Christmas," hope and faith have seeped away into the
snow drifts. The only chance at the spring of change stems from an ancient
prophecy centering around "two sons of Adam and two daughters of Eve" who
will be able to fall the witch and bring peace and hope to the creatures.
Encore Stage & Studio’s Children’s Theatre brings this magical land of
Narnia to life through a production of C.S. Lewis’ "The Chronicles of Narnia:
The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe." The Christian-themed play casts the
evil, self-serving White Witch (a convincing Brynn Deakins) against Aslan
the Lion (Garrison Linn, a parishioner at St. Mary of Sorrows Parish in
Fairfax), a noble ruler who sacrifices himself to save others, only to rise
again. Sound familiar?
Susan (Katie Rosenburg), Peter (Pat Dwyer, a parishioner at St. Agnes
Parish in Arlington), Lucy (Louisa DeButts) and Edmond (John Ponder White),
the four human siblings who enter Narnia through an old wardrobe, give
strong performances as they learn lessons of working together and
forgiveness. The production as a whole is well-acted and uses particularly
creative stage blocking to give depth to the stage and its sets.
Macon Mann and Alicia Phillips gave endearing performances as Mr. and
Mrs. Beaver, the woodland creatures who opened their home to the four
children and helped them find their way through Narnia.
Susan A. Keady, director, is an award-winning director and performer who
teaches at George Washington University in Washington. Producer Nicci Knauss
and Pam Casey are in charge of set and prop design, including the landmark
lamppost, the altar-like stone table and the large wardrobe.
"The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe," will
play at the Thomas Jefferson Community Theatre, 125 S. Old Glebe Rd.,
Arlington, on Nov. 4 at 7:30 p.m., Nov. 5 at 3 and 7:30 p.m. and Nov. 6 at 3
p.m. For information go to www.encorestage.org.