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‘Seussical’ Stagemakers at the J presents

Having faith in one’s friends, making an effort to be unique, and fighting for what one believes is demonstrated beautifully in the musical “Seussical Jr.”

Based on characters created by children’s writer and author Dr. Seuss, “Seussical Jr.” tells a story of courage and loyalty.

The musical was written by Stephen Ahrens and Lynn Flaherty.

The Cat in the Hat narrates the story of Horton the Elephant, who finds a speck of dust that is home to a mini group of people called Whos.

Horton must protect the Whos, while at the same time, guard an abandoned egg left in his care. Although Horton is mocked at, and almost put on trial for insanity, his fearless neighbor Gertrude McFuzz never loses faith in him.

“Seussical is a fun, whimsical show and I have enjoyed trying to come up with choreography that fits the show’s style,” choreographer Cheryl Moritz said.

“Some of it may not be as typically ‘dancy’ as what I might normally do but hopefully I have created some imaginative and light-hearted choreography that works well with the piece.

“Although the 4- and 5-year-olds in the show did not pick up the dance numbers as quickly as the older kids, they are adorable and a vital part of our production.

“I have enjoyed trying to showcase the best of their abilities.”

Music director Adam Conti said the entire cast has devoted a great deal of time and effort to make the show special.

“The cast gave their all at every rehearsal and it was a pleasure being part of the process. The cast has grown so much and the confidence in their singing has skyrocketed.”

Jillian Petrie of Alburtis plays The Cat in the Hat. She is an eighth grader at Lower Macungie Middle School. This is her 14th show with Stagemakers at the J.

“My character is very quirky,” Petrie said.

“He sometimes just pops into the story when no one is looking, plays various roles: a doctor, a marshal and a news reporter. I like playing the cat because he narrates

the story. This role has also allowed me to step out of my comfort zone, which was most challenging.

“All of the other characters get to be in the story, but I am the one telling it.”

Reilly Leisher of Fogelsville plays Horton. She is an eighth grader at Northwestern Lehigh Middle School and has been acting since she was 5.

“Most people do not notice Horton is there, except for Gertrude McFuzz, and once he starts getting attention, he realizes that is not what he wanted,” Leisher said. “Horton cares so much for others and has so much to say, but just does not know to seem how.

“His character’s insecurity and reservations took some adjusting to.”

Katie Coughlin of Whitehall plays Jojo. She is a seventh grader at Whitehall-Coplay Middle School.

“Jojo is a curious little boy who gets into trouble with his elaborate thought process,” Coughlin said. “I appreciate his desire to never stop thinking because it makes him unique.

“The most challenging part of the show for me was the amount of choreography. It was not hard to learn, there was just a lot of it.”

Kelly McMahan of Upper Macungie is a ninth grader at Parkland. She plays Gertrude McFuzz.

“Gertrude is a very unique character,” McMahan said. “She is loyal and friendly, yet also insecure. She always has faith in the character Horton.

“I love Gertrude’s songs in the show, and with this role I can add some comedy.”

Jada Pinsley of Allentown plays Mayzie La Bird. A sophomore at Parkland, she has been performing since she was in third grade.

“Mayzie La Bird is insecure in many ways but hides it by acting self-centered and putting others down,” Pinsley said. “I love playing this role because Mayzie is a different kind of character than I am used to.”

Director Meg Stefanowicz said it has been a lovely debut working with everyone.

“Seussical is an amalgamation of about 12 of Dr. Seuss’ children’s books, focusing mainly on the arc of Horton the Elephant, and a young “Who” named Jojo,” Stefanowicz said. “Horton struggles to convince his community of the existence of the town Whoville.

“Through many trials and tribulations, Horton’s determination to stand up for those in need, along with Jojo’s ingenuity, eventually turns the minds of those who did not believe him, saving the “Whos’ lives.”

Stefanowicz is exceptionally proud of her cast.

“I am particularly thrilled by their willingness to step out of their comfort zones to embody characters that live in a universe that is over the top and fantastical as Seuss.”

“Seussical Jr.” will be performed at 7 p.m. Nov. 16 and 18, and 2 p.m. Nov. 19 at the JCC of the Lehigh Valley, 702 N. 22 St., Allentown.

Tickets may be purchased at the door or in advance by calling at 610-435-3571.

Katie Coughlin as Jojo, and Jillian Petrie as The Cat in the Hat rehearse the opening of “Seussical Jr.” Copyright - COPYRIGHT, 2010