By Jacy Nails, Student writer
From the moment the sun rises on the Pride Lands, to the iconic “Circle of Life” Disney’s The Lion King is a visual and auditory spectacle that reimagines this story beautifully…You just had to be in the room!
As for the play itself? It was absolutely breathtaking! From the moment the lights dimmed and the opening chords of “Circle of Life” resonated through the theater, I felt the magic! The costumes were a vibrant explosion of color and texture, each one a work of art that beautifully captured the essence of the animal kingdom.
It was evident that the actors poured their hearts and souls into their roles, as their voices soared with emotion and power. Witnessing Simba’s journey, Mufasa’s wisdom, and Scar’s villain origin unfold live on stage was an experience that is just unmatched. Every song was delivered with such passion, making the entire experience an absolute pleasure!
Here’s a quick glimpse of their responses…
Question: What advice would you give to those who might be interested in walking in your shoes?
Martina Sykes: “I would say utilize all your resources, whether it’s community theatre, churches, you would be surprised how those teachings and discipline stays inside of you! Always remember that your integrity will get you into places where your talents can’t always get, so make sure that the name you make for yourself holds weight!”
Maurica Roland: “For the kids, learn everything that you can, even if you’re not interested, sometimes the boring stuff is what will launch you. Learn all aspects of the stage, regardless of if you want your job to be on stage or behind the scenes. Parents…no matter what role your child wants to take on, just support your babies, because your applause is the applause that they look for!”
Question: Give us some insight into how you prepare for a role?
Martina Sykes: “I get a lot of rest because everything that I do during the day is absolutely going to affect me at night. Even with going to the gym I can’t do a lot of leg days because I’m on all fours for 2 ½ hours in a 25-pound suit and harness. I also try to go to the spa as much as possible and remain hydrated. To get into character, I watch National Geographic and study the Hyenas to gain insight on their mannerism so that I can implement it into the show!”
Maurica Roland: “I get as much rest as I can, go to the gym, I eat well, I don’t smoke or drink, and I don’t do drugs, because my body is my instrument. As far as character preparation, I just think of the character as a person (What do they eat? What do they drink? How do they carry themselves?) and I embody the character into my own body. I’m really big on self- preservation, some may say I live like a Nun, but I just really love my house!”
Thank you to Chandra S. Lewis, of the The Allen Lewis Agency, for organizing this theatrical experience for our Fort Lauderdale community. From the beauty of the play to the enchanting interactions with these wonderful actresses, the magic of the night will forever be engraved in my mind. I will always remember the feeling of being in the Pride Lands!