ORLANDO, Fla. – Little Radical Theatrics is back and this time they’re performing Rodgers and Hammerstein‘s “Carousel.”
Voted the best musical of the 20th century by Time Magazine in 1999, the musical explores human frailty, resilience, and the power of forgiveness.
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The story revolves around carousel worker, Billy Bigelow, whose romance with millworker, Julie Jordan, comes at the price of their jobs. He takes part in a robbery to provide for Julie and their unborn child. It goes tragically wrong and Billy has a chance to make things right.
“Carousel often gets associated with themes of forgiveness and redemption. Billy, is a tragically flawed protagonist who strikes out with violence against his wife when he can not handle his own feelings of worthlessness and depression,” said Travis Eaton, director of the show.
“In his afterlife, he is given the chance to go back and do something kind for his family, when there he strikes out again in violence against his daughter. I think what I most want the audience to take away from the show is the idea that: forgiveness can be given, but redemption is something achieved through actions, intentions, and self-reflection,” Eaton went on to say.
Austin Radican plays Billy.
“I feel like I can relate to the character due to him losing his job and not knowing what he wants to do with his life and being in that state of struggle with his own mental health and well-being,” said Radican.
The American classic features some of Rodgers and Hammerstein’s most iconic pieces, including “If I Loved You,” “Mister Snow,” “June Is Bustin' Out All Over,” and the iconic “You’ll Never Walk Alone.”
Auditions for the show began in January, but Little Radical Theatrics has been working on it for almost a year. The rehearsal process is about 8 weeks.
Stephanie Viegas plays Nettie Fowler, Julie’s cousin, in the show. She described how she’s able to get into character.
“She’s an independent woman who runs and owns her own business in 1800s Maine! And everyone respects her! That’s so cool, so I try to channel all the strong women I know and admire,” explained Viegas.
From her perspective, the show isn’t just Billy’s story, but also Julie’s story.
“There are three generations of strong independent women on that stage with Nettie, Julie who is her younger cousin, and Louise who is Julie’s daughter. ‘You’ll Never Walk Alone' is not for the abusive man, but for the women who have to survive him,” said Viegas.
“Carousel” will be performed with a live orchestra inside the Alexis & Jim Pugh Theater. Click here for ticket information.
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