As a musician, seeing two grand pianos take center stage at the Chopin Studio Theatre immediately reassured me that Kokandy Productions’ rendition of Into the Woods would be in good hands. Having witnessed the success of their 2022 production of Sweeney Todd, I had high expectations for director and choreographer Derek Van Barham’s take on another Stephen Sondheim musical.
The magical essence of Sondheim and James Lapine’s tangled fairy tale, along with the complex moral dilemmas faced by a community in crisis, were beautifully captured in this production. The ensemble effort was commendable, with actors seamlessly transitioning between multiple roles, intricate scene changes, and an attention to detail that left me wanting to experience the show more than once. Even before the performance began, the atmosphere felt like a gathering of neighbors sharing a beloved story.
One of the highlights of the production was the emphasis on the music, which rightly took center stage. Ariana Miles, Evelyn Ryan, and music director Nick Sula orchestrated a two-piano version of the score, flawlessly performed onstage by Miles and Ryan. The pianists even integrated into the story, interacting with the characters throughout the show.
In a time of national unease, the combination of escapism and introspection offered by this dark fairy tale is truly captivating. As the Baker aptly puts it, not everything resolves perfectly in the end, but the message of unity and companionship shines through. Into the Woods at Kokandy Productions is a poignant and enchanting experience that lingers with you long after the final curtain call.
While reflecting on the enthralling performance of Into the Woods, I am reminded of the transformative power of theater and the importance of storytelling in our lives. The ability to transport audiences into fantastical realms while addressing real-world issues is a testament to the enduring relevance of the arts. The seamless blend of music, acting, and staging in this production serves as a reminder of the magic that unfolds when creative minds come together to breathe life into a timeless narrative.
As the holiday season approaches, the themes of community, resilience, and hope explored in Into the Woods resonate deeply with audiences seeking solace and inspiration. The enduring appeal of fairy tales lies in their ability to illuminate the complexities of the human experience, offering both comfort and catharsis in equal measure. Into the Woods at Kokandy Productions is not just a retelling of a classic story—it is a testament to the enduring power of theater to captivate, challenge, and ultimately, unite us in our shared humanity.
In conclusion, the production of Into the Woods at Kokandy Productions is a testament to the enduring power of storytelling and the transformative nature of the performing arts. Through a masterful blend of music, acting, and staging, director Derek Van Barham and his talented ensemble have crafted a mesmerizing and thought-provoking experience that lingers in the hearts of audiences long after the final bow. Into the Woods is a celebration of community, resilience, and the enduring power of hope—a timely reminder of the importance of coming together to share in the magic of theater.