The Hunchback of Notre Dame, playing through Sunday, May 21 at the Opera House Players in Enfield, CT, is a sporadically entertaining musical that, like the animated Disney movie it is based on, is a quick retelling of the Victor Hugo novel that also includes magical elements.
The strength of the show are two key performers – Tim Reilly as the duplicitous priest Dom Claude Frollo and Tiffany Vinters as the strong-willed gypsy Esmeralda. Their portrayals elevate the production whenever they are on stage.
The story focuses on the character of Quasimodo. Deformed at birth, he has lived his whole life within the confines of the Cathedral de Notre Dame. Raised in secret by Dom Frollo, he yearns to walk among the denizens of Paris. At the Festival of Fools he gets his chance, only to be discovered and humiliated until saved by the gypsy performer Esmeralda. Quasimodo becomes infatuated with her, but as the plot unfolds we see two others that want to possess her - Dom Frollo and the handsome Captain Phoebus, employed by the priest to guard the Cathedral and keep order in the city. The menage de quatre becomes more complicated and a tad convoluted until Quasimodo, facing his fears, helps save the city. His bravery and selflessness, however, ends in tragedy.
Adriel Berrios brings a vulnerability to the role of Quasimodo. He aptly conveys someone who has been cloistered all his life and aches to be like others. Jay Lee is a shade stilted as the heroic Captain Phoebus De Martin, but the actor does impart strength and determination.
Sharon FitzHenry’s lighting design adds spark to the musical, especially with some fun special effects. Susan Choquette’s costume designs are varied and, with the gypsy members of the cast, vibrant and colorful. Oliver Bellman’s gargoyle outfits are straightforward and well-done.
The Hunchback of Notre Dame, playing at the Opera House Players through May 21. Click here for ticket information.
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