The Children’s Theatre Company (CTC) presents the world premiere of “Drawing Lessons,” a captivating play by Minnesota writer Michi Barall that intricately weaves the complexities of adolescence with the transformative power of art and identity. Directed by Jack Tamburri, this delightful production transports audiences into the imaginative world of Kate, a gifted graphic novelist grappling with her passions while navigating the often-tumultuous waters of middle school, friendships, and her Korean heritage.
At the heart of “Drawing Lessons” is Kate, played brilliantly by student actresses Olivia Lampert and Mars Niemi, who finds solace in her drawings as she confronts the challenges of growing up. The play artfully portrays her journey of self-discovery, illustrating the struggles that many young people face as they strive to understand their identities and the world around them. The creative use of visuals on stage brings Kate’s graphic novel to life, allowing the audience to witness her thoughts and emotions unfold in a vibrant, artistic manner.
One of the standout features of the production is the clever incorporation of local Minnesota references, including the Como Zoo and Camp Snoopy. These familiar landmarks not only add a touch of nostalgia but also foster a sense of community, resonating deeply with the audience. Moments like these make the play feel rooted in a specific place, enhancing its relatability.
The ensemble cast of student actors shines throughout the performance, bringing energy and authenticity to their roles. The dynamic chemistry between the characters adds depth to the narrative, particularly in the portrayal of two classmates who perfectly embody stereotypical middle school boys – annoying, loud, and hilariously driving everyone crazy. Actors Anders Thielen (Jason) and Cullen Van Ranst (Justin) bring impeccable comedic timing, offering lighthearted moments that balance the more serious themes and capture the unpredictable joy and energy of youth.
While the story unfolds at a more reflective pace, younger children might find it challenging to stay engaged during some of the slower moments. However, the intimacy of the smaller stage at CTC is a pleasant surprise, creating a cozy atmosphere that invites the audience to connect with the characters on a personal level, making their emotional journeys feel all the more impactful. Thoughtful lighting and innovative set design enhance the storytelling, immersing us in Kate’s world as she learns about friendship, artistic expression, and the importance of staying true to oneself.
Overall, “Drawing Lessons” is a heartfelt exploration of what it means to be a young artist in today’s complex world. The play resonates with themes of self-acceptance, creativity, and the beauty of friendship, making it a fantastic choice for family outings. I highly recommend it, especially for teens like my 15-year-old cousin, who can appreciate the relatable themes and vibrant storytelling. Don’t miss your chance to experience this innovative production that beautifully captures the essence of growing up in Minneapolis!
“Drawing Lessons” runs through Nov. 10 on Children Theatre Company’s Cargill Stage, 2400 Third Ave., South Minneapolis. Tickets can be purchased online or by calling the ticket office at 612.874.0400.
Editor’s note: This is the latest installment of Rachel’s Reviews, where Rachel Engstrom, a contributor to Eden Prairie Local News (EPLN), reviews various aspects of Eden Prairie and beyond. Have ideas for reviews? Reach out to Rachel Engstrom at Rachel.Engstrom@eplocalnews.org.
Comments
We offer several ways for our readers to provide feedback. Your comments are welcome on our social media posts (Facebook, X, Instagram, Threads, and LinkedIn). We also encourage Letters to the Editor; submission guidelines can be found on our Contact Us page. If you believe this story has an error or you would like to get in touch with the author, please connect with us.