Beauty and the Beast
Photos by Chris Graham
Costume Designer
Clocks and candle sticks come to life in this delightful family musical based on the award-winning animated film. This classic story follows Belle, a bright and adventurous young woman who offers to take her father’s place as prisoner in an enchanted castle inhabited by Beast, a former dashing young prince cursed by an enchantress. “Be Our Guest” for this eye-popping spectacle featuring unforgettable characters and hit songs like “Gaston,” and “Beauty and The Beast.”
Featuring Kaelan Baker as Chip, Ensemble; Ryan Brown as Lumière, Ensemble; Jacqueline Burtney as Belle; Sarah Carlé as Madame de la Grand Bouche, Ensemble, Vocal Captain; Josh Doig as LeFou, Ensemble, Dance Captain; Allison Edwards-Crewe as Babette, Silly Girl #1, Ensemble; Kelsey Howatt Silly Girl #2, Ensemble, Belle Understudy; Scott Hurst as Maurice, Ensemble; Aisha Jarvis as Enchantress, Silly Girl #3, Ensemble; Alex Kelly as Gaston, Ensemble; David Michael Moote as Beast; David Talbot as Cogsworth, Ensemble; Braeden Woods as M. D’Arque, Ensemble; Marianne Woods as Mrs. Potts, Ensemble; Directed and Choreographed by Stephanie Graham; Musical Direction by Chris Barillaro; Set Design by Joe Pagnan; Costume Design by Alexandra Lord; Lighting Design by Renée Brode; Sound Design by Emily Porter; Fight Direction by Ryland Alexander; Assistant Directed by Sarah O’Brecht; Stage Managed by Kenilee Kehler; Assistant Stage Managed by Alana Freistadt and Erin Valentine - Globe Theatre Regina, 2019
“Of course, The story of Beauty and the Beast is a fairy tale infused with spells and romance. But audiences will again also be spellbound by the supernatural way the Globe can take a tiny piece of floor space and turn it into another world. Whether it’s a “provincial town,” a dark forest or an enchanted castle, the alternate reality seems authentic. In this production, the story is particularly portrayed through the imaginative and high quality costuming. One does not want to give away too much of how this is accomplished, but the way costume designer Alexandra Lord turns a live woman into a walking teapot is inspired. She also preserves the traditional feel of Belle’s iconic yellow gown while giving it a fresh twist.” - Heather Persson, Regina Leader-Post, May 25, 2019.