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Miss Nelson is
Missing by San Diego Junior Theatre
Usually
the long-time, all-knowing janitor of Horace B. Smedley Elementary, “Mop”
Hanson (Rachel Rogov), is sad to see the kids go at the end of the year.
But Miss Nelson’s class in Room 207? They’ve gone above and beyond the normal
level of unruliness expected from any group of self-respecting grade-school
children. Never paying the slightest heed to anything the sweet, patient,
soft-spoken Miss Nelson has to say, dancing on their desks with unrestrained
enthusiasm, “handing” in their homework by wadding it up and throwing it at
their poor teacher.
But today the sweet, patient, soft-spoken Miss Nelson has had enough. Today the rambunctious kids in Room 207 have a substitute teacher dressed in black with ratty hair, a witch-like face, a cackling witch-like voice, and a penchant for smacking things with a yardstick. This substitute teacher Viola Swamp, conjured from the darkest regions of imaginations of schoolchildren everywhere, is about to make some major behavior modifications in Room 207, inspiring the children with no carrots but a really big stick. Stephanie Ward is a terrifying riot as the sweet Miss Nelson who transforms into the hideous Viola Swamp who soon has her students examining the various socio-political theories presented by Plato’s Republic, making new breakthroughs on string theory, and struggling to come up with a cure for cancer. Her wicked voice, intimidating body language, and even more intimidating use of the large ruler, which eventually breaks into pieces to drive home her message a little clearer, is all performed to great effect. Elsewhere, Nick Grooms has a hilarious cameo as Principal Blandsford who tries, unsuccessfully, to engage the students with an amusing birdcall song and dance routine. Phillip Bowen has a great scene as the not-so-sly sleuth Detective McSmogg whom the kids hire to help them find their old teacher, the sweet Miss Nelson, who by then they are desperately missing!
This world premiere musical by Joan Cushing, based on the books by Harry Allard and James Marshall, and featuring some excellent direction by Torrie Dunlap, is a terrific and cute new play for youth theatre with great comedy while teaching some important lessons without any boring lectures! Rob HopperSan Diego Playbill ~ Cast ~
Miss Nelson/Viola Swamp: Stephanie Ward "Mop" Hanson: Rachel Rogov Principal Blandsford: Nick Grooms Crossing Guard/Hall Monitor: Eric Nelson A.V. Man/Detectective McSmogg: Phillip Bowne ~ Kids of Room 207 ~ Brandon: Josh Hillman Zach: Kyle Crews Daniel: Philip Greenberg Connor: Ben Gammage Tyler: Jacob Sampson Alex: Toffer Williams Nick: Max Needham Ashley: Amy Andreasen Brittany: Rissa Dickey Amanda: Betsy Dunbar Megan: Abbey Howe Taylor: Haley Cox Gabriela: Alexa Kern Lauren: Emily Mann Rebecca: Cassie Jonestrask Courtney: Ann Nettleton Kelsey: Katrina Schechter Maria: Joanna Gallardo Fernandez Keisha: Olivia Puckett Jasmine: Charlotte Wen |