Seussical, presented by PCPA. At Santa Maria’s Marian
Theatre, Saturday, November 25. Shows through December 21.
Reviewed by D.J. Palladino
in plays, and more dangerous if they have talent and charisma. I
bet Erika Olsen didn’t mean to steal the show from the PCPA
regulars, but her relationship with the audience was so direct and
ingenuous that when she leapt and threw out her hands to present
some simple stage magic, the crowd reacted with gasps. Part of the
reason, no doubt, is that we would rather watch a youngster be
prodigious than witness adults acting in predictably silly ways
that seem calculated to touch the alleged child in all of us. The
PCPA grownups aren’t bad, but none of them rise to the level of
Olsen. Somehow, the ensemble is much stronger than its parts.
Basically, Seussical is a mash up of Theodor Seuss Geisel’s
masterpieces for minors: Horton Hears a Who! and Horton Hatches the
Egg being the primary material upon which is festooned bits from
Yertle the Turtle, The Cat in the Hat, and I Had Trouble in Getting
to Solla Sollew, among others. The mix includes many songs — some
with the compelling whimsy of Seuss — and much fine dancing.