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Review: North Coast Rep’s ‘Camelot’ Shines on Small Stage

In a world where grand productions often steal the spotlight, North Coast Repertory Theatre has brought back the magic of the timeless musical “Camelot” in an intimate setting. The small-cast edition of the Lerner and Loewe classic has taken center stage at the 194-seat theater in Solana Beach, captivating audiences with its enchanting tale.

Director Jeffrey B. Moss’ production invites the audience to journey into the legendary kingdom of Camelot, as portrayed in T.H. White’s novel “The Once and Future King.” The key to the show’s success lies in the audience’s willingness to embrace this all-in-the-mind fantasy, and lead actor Jered McLenigan’s portrayal of King Arthur makes the journey effortless.

Supported by the elegant period costumes designed by Elisa Benzoni, the cast brings the story to life with passion and depth. Lauren Weinberg shines as the conflicted Guenevere, while Brian Krinsky captivates as the valiant Lancelot. Nick Apostolina’s portrayal of the conniving Mordred adds a layer of intrigue, and Jason Heil’s portrayal of the whimsical sorcerer Merlyn brings a touch of magic to the stage.

While this smaller-scale production may lack grandiose set pieces, it compensates with the beauty of Loewe’s score, expertly directed by Daniel Lincoln. From heartfelt ballads to lively ensemble numbers, the music sets the perfect tone for the tale of love, betrayal, and honor.

As the cast of knights and noblemen take their place at the round table, the essence of “Camelot” is brought to life once again. Marty Burnett’s versatile castle set, along with the exceptional sound, lighting, and choreography, create a world that is both captivating and immersive.

For fans of musical theater and lovers of classic stories, “Camelot” at North Coast Repertory Theatre is a must-see production. Step into the world of Arthurian legend and experience the magic of Camelot for yourself.

Don’t miss your chance to witness this one-of-a-kind production at North Coast Repertory Theatre, running through July 7. Tickets are available for purchase online or by phone. Join us for an unforgettable evening filled with music, drama, and the timeless tale of Camelot.

Contact:
Phone: (858) 481-1055
Online: northcoastrep.org
Email: pam.kragen@sduniontribune.com