“Matilda Jr. - The Musical” features some big personalities. After all, a little girl’s dreams for better square off against an over-the-top villain in Engle Lane’s next performance, which is the summer’s children’s production.
“I think what’s made this performance beautiful is seeing all the personalities,” said Sarah Breyne, director. “I’ve really been challenging them to step up to the plate and I think the result has been a performance that rivals any adult show.” “Matilda Jr.
” will take the stage for its opening performance 2 p.m. Sunday, June 16, and continue with shows 7:30 p.
m. Tuesday, June 18, through Friday, June 21. Brynlen Bock, of Utica, plays the title role of Matilda.
This is her fourth play, and the first time in a lead role. “It’s been so much fun,” Bock said. “I really like singing the songs on stage and dancing.
” In the show, Matilda leads a rebellion against Trunchbull, the headmistress of Crunchem Hall and antagonist in the musical adapted from Roald Dahl’s book. “It’s so much fun, because I play an eccentric character,” said Joyelynn Arkels, of Streator, who plays the role of Trunchbull. This is Arkels’ sixth performance and first lead role in a musical.
She started performing as a freshman in high school and now is a senior. Adding to the story, the audience will notice the set transform from the beginning to the end of the musical as the story nears its climax. “As the story goes on, the kids become un.