Joshua Castille and E.J. Cardona in The Hunchback of Notre Dame (Tracy Martin) |
The Hunchback of Notre
Dame
5th Avenue Theatre
Though June 24, 2018
In a small revolution, without a ton of fanfare (aside from
their usual advertising), the 5th Avenue Theatre has busted down doors of
exclusion for thousands of deaf and hard-of-hearing folks by casting a deaf
actor as the lead in their current musical, The
Hunchback of Notre Dame, and providing him an opportunity to both sign and
be sung for. The 5th Avenue joins a recent production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream by Sound Theatre Company that was
entirely reconfigured to include signing and speaking throughout.
That aspect of this musical production is simply brilliant! Joshua M. Castille, a versatile and
accomplished actor, who happens to be deaf, is cast here as Quasimodo, the
twisted-from-birth boy who is hidden away in the towers at Notre Dame to be “protected”
from the heartless plebians of the city. E.J.
Cardona sings for Castille and follows him around (mostly as a gargoyle
companion) and manages to be melded to him beautifully and to also sing
soaringly and emotionally.
This production is likely just about the best production you
might be able to see of this musical. The cast is solid, the technical aspects
are beautifully done, and the addition of 30 members of the Pacific Lutheran
University Choral Union fills out the singing with suitable church harmonies.