The Waukesha Northstars Players’ Production of “The Sting” has just completed a “standing-room only” run. Everyone involved has a right to be proud!
Casting, directing, acting and producing of this show is worthy of accolades from all. Drama Club Director/Coach/Instructor Nathan Berish has inspired the kids to soaring heights of achievement with their adaptation of this 1973 movie classic. Replacing Robert Redford with Aaron Klein in the role of “Hooker” and Ryan Shaw, “filling-in” for the Paul Newman part as Gondorf, brought believability to the North stage. The supporting cast were the perfect complement to bring the viewer back to Chicago in the 1930’s.
But how does Nathan Berish do it??
How does he coordinate over 50 students over months of rehearsals? Where is “the hook” for these kids to stay focused for more than the typical high-schooler’s 6-7 minutes? What magic does Mr. Berish bring to motivate young adults to perform as seasoned veterans? And, in his first year at North, it’s inspirational to witness his “taking command” while maintaining an easy affability and congenial approach to bringing the best from these kids. Kudos to Nathan Berish for his dedication and obvious motivational talent.
Note: The musical score is crucial to the “feel” of the production. Pianist Seth King-Gengler’s deft handing of the music was the punctuation point to this production.
Our resident critic, mother-in-law Ginny, attended and demanded these kids (and Mr. Berish) receive recognition for their outstanding efforts! She left “Amazed by how well everyone worked together.”
I agree. Congratulations to all!