By Nora Paine Producing Artistic Director New Tampa Players
On Mar. 28, the New Tampa Players (NTP) theatre troupe once again took the stage at the New Tampa Performing Arts Center. This time, NTP is presenting Stephen Sondheimâs beloved musical âInto The Woods,â which intertwines classic fairy tales with deeper themes of human desires and consequences, is taking center stage in a new production that is sure to enchant local audiences. Nominated for ten Tony Awards (winning three) in 1988, this Sondheim masterpiece has been praised for its complex characters, beautiful score, and profound narrative.
Directed by Karissa Barber, the NTP production is showcasing the talents of local actors, a live orchestra led by musical director, G. Frank Meekins, and more than a dozen unseen costumers, designers, painters, builders and crew members, all working together to bring this timeless story to life.
Set in a fantastical world where characters from different fairy tales â such as Cinderella, Jack (of Beanstalk fame), Little Red Riding Hood and Rapunzel â reside in the same village and cross paths in the mysterious forest, âInto the Woodsâ explores themes of wish fulfillment, moral choices and the unexpected consequences of pursuing oneâs desires. The showâs rich score, which includes songs like âNo One Is Aloneâ and âChildren Will Listen,â is widely considered one of Sondheimâs greatest achievements.
The productionâs leads, Richard Brown and Hope Lelekacs, are taking on the roles of the Baker and the Bakerâs Wife. These two characters are central to the story, embarking on a quest to find ingredients for a potion that will lift a curse placed upon their family. Their journey through the woods is filled with challenges, but it also brings them closer together as a couple and forces them to confront the deeper questions about their lives and wishes.
âI see the Baker as someone who is stepping out of his comfort zone and putting all of his familyâs burdens on his shoulders,â says Brown, who most recently was seen as Seymour in NTPâs fall production âLittle Shop of Horrors.â â[The Baker] has no idea what heâs doing but heâs doing it anyway because he feels he has to. So, although he can be funny, I think the sincerity and vulnerability of someone who desperately wants a family should also be there.â
Lelekacs, a recent graduate of the University of Tampa, is excited about playing the Bakerâs Wife, a dream of hers since she saw Brianna Filippelli play her on the New Tampa Playersâ stage in 2016.
âThe Bakerâs Wife is complex and hopeful,â Lelekacs says. âThe driving force in her relationship is balancing love and longing with a contagious belief that life holds more than just routine and work. I admire how she stays practical and grounded, yet isnât afraid to take risks.â
Theatergoers can expect a truly community-driven performance, with all of the cast members and production team hailing from Hillsborough County and surrounding areas. The show has been months in the making, with rehearsals beginning in early January and production design and staging evolving throughout February.
If youâre looking for a magical evening filled with laughter, tears, and unforgettable music, âInto the Woodsâ promises to be the perfect outing. Itâs a chance to experience the magic of theater while supporting local talent, and the cast and crew of your not-for-profit community theater, the New Tampa Players.
âInto the Woodsâ will be performed Friday-Sunday, March 28-30, and April 4-6, at NTPAC (8550 Hunters Village Dr., New Tampa). For more info or to purchase tickets online, please visit NewTampaPlayers.org.Â