Thursday, May 19, 2016
“Starlight Express” was perfectly interpreted in West Potomac High School and vividly created the imaginary stories that happen among trains.
The play chronicled a dreamy and compelling painting: Rusty, the American steam engine who longs to enter the race and win; his poppa, the retired American champion steam engine; Pearl, the newest first class observation coach who instantly catches Rusty's attention and eventually falls in love with him; and Electra, the bossy guy who is always being competitive and mean to Rusty. "Insisting on your dreams" seems to be the theme in the play. Dealing with the unconventional train figures was a challenge to the performers, but they interpreted the characters vividly and brought them into real life.
Rusty (David Jarzen) is a hard-working and positive figure since people can see his growth and progress through the whole show. With an emotional, traumatized glance and beautiful voice, David revealed the kindness and efforts Rusty held within his heart and the talent Rusty showed in the final race. Furthermore, when Rusty was bullied by Electra, he still insisted to stand up and showed his faithfulness to his dreams with a powerful song. The small detail indicated David's deep understanding of his character. In addition, he had a beautiful voice and amazed the audience every time when he sang.
Meanwhile, Pearl (Emily Carbone) was beautiful and kind and eventually became Rusty's lover, indicating her care of Rusty. Emily interpreted Pearl's love to Rusty by her vivid body gestures and moving words. While talking with Rusty, Pearl's kindness created a romantic and dramatic atmosphere in the play. Furthermore, when Rusty is injured, Emily's acting made the audience see the development of their relationship and their deep love.
Through the show, music and dance played important roles and created the joyful and bright atmosphere in the imaginary world. In addition, the fact that all of them are doing roller skating, impressed the audience with their professional roller skating skills. All the characters were portrayed with unique and strong personalities while the songs and dances pushed the plot forward fluently.
In conclusion, “Starlight Express,” including tech supports, such as lightning and live orchestra, brought a fantastic experience to all the audience.