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Read the full review at  nytheatre.com

Dan Kitrosser · December 13, 2009

It’s the holiday season, and you know what that means. Santa? Presents? Good tidings and cheer? Wrong, wrong, wrong. In a malicious attempt to thwart the most wonderful time of the year, Zorlan Morlan has invaded Clement Clarke Moore’s “Twas the Night Before Christmas” and thrown in some greedy, mouse-eating, holiday-hating monsters! But don’t worry, our heroine Benjy Bleeglehorn is here to save the day in ‘Twas the Night Before…Monsters!, the hilarious, action-packed first episode of Monster Literature by Daniel John Kelley at the Brooklyn Lyceum. I’ll let you know right now, if you are a parent, if you are a child, if you are a person like me who enjoys actors having a whole lot of fun, you’ll brave the cold weather that still penetrates inside the walls of the Lyceum (bring a coat, hat and scarf!) and make it a point to see every episode of Monster Literature.

The series, which is brought to us all by Mainspring Collective and the Brooklyn Lyceum, features Benjy Bleeglehorn, her dashingly dim-witted sidekick Bravo Kirkwood, and their nemesis, the evil sorcerer Zorlan Morlan, as Zorlan goes through literature, myths, and folktales and monster-izes them. The show begins with Zorlan Morlan (the terrific Owen Scott) as he plots his destruction of mankind’s holiday spirit and then quickly segues into what will be the Monster Literature Theme Song, a techno-story-mime-dance number, that lets you know right away the writer, designers, directors, and actors are here to have fun. We are then flown to Earth in the year 2009 where Benjy (the energetic Jenna Weinberg) discovers that no one seems to share her holiday spirit. As she re-reads “Twas the Night Before Christmas,” she finds that it has been rewritten to include monsters behaving badly. Marching through the book with Bravo (the humorous Aaron Matteson), we get to meet those sordidly silly creatures, and in some hilarious twists and turns, Benjy convinces the monsters to join in the holiday spirit, to the point where one monster is brought to tears saying, “Me so emotional!” This foils Zorlan Morlan’s plans, but, as he makes clear by the end of the show, he’s not done wreaking havoc on our stories, and Benji Bleaglehorn knows she is going to have to fight him again. The monsters, as played by Mark DeFrancis, Laine Bonstein, and Nia Fairweather, are great fun, and Jimmy Juste, as a most convincing and over-the-top Santa Claus, made me laugh from the moment he walked on stage.

Playwright Kelley has crafted a show that will educate as well as entertain, but more credit is due to him, co-directors Hilary Krishnan and Dara Malina, and Mainspring Collective for avoiding the usual pitfalls of children’s theatre—the show is fun-filled but not saccharine, the story is easy to follow but not overly expository, the characters are broadly drawn but not two-dimensional. Nick Moore’s fantastically futuristic sound design punctuates each scene with unexpected and much appreciated doses of high energy and the production design, by Shawn Rice and Diana Wright, which features a simple but purposed set and some brilliant muppet-caliber monsters, brings you entirely into the world of the show while sill letting your imagination fill in some blanks.

A portion of this review has been omitted.  Read the full review here.

In Monster Literature, Mainspring Collective and the Brooklyn Lyceum have given us an exciting new gift that will keep giving for the rest of the year and I suggest you get in the holiday spirit and see the show.

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Last Weekend to See ‘Twas the Night Before…Monsters!’

Posted by admin on Wednesday Dec 16, 2009 Under Uncategorized

Only 4 performances left!

Saturday December 19th at Noon and 3:30pm

Sunday December 20th at Noon and 3:30pm

Episode 1 of the new Children’s Theatre Series MONSTER LITERATURE: “Twas the Night Before…MONSTERS!”

Photos by Diana Wright

The evil monster sorcerer, Zorlan Morlan, hates the spirit of the holidays and wants to destroy it- forever! To do this, Zorlan sends his monster armies into the poem “Twas the Night Before Christmas”, with one order: Turn the holiday spirit of kindness, giving and love into one of meanness, taking and hate! Only Benjy Bleeglehorn- a 12 year old girl- and her sidekick, the dashing Bravo Kirkwood, have the power to enter the poem and save the spirit of the holidays. If not, humanity- and books- are doomed!

4 More performances only!

Saturday December 19th: 12pm and 3:30pm

Sunday December 20th: 12pm and 3:30pm

$5 or $15 for 4

Buy tickets by clicking HERE

Location: The Brooklyn Lyceum
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Postcard and Theme Song!

Posted by admin on Wednesday Nov 18, 2009 Under Uncategorized

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Monster Literature Theme Song

Music by Nick Moore, Lyrics by Daniel John Kelley

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Introducing…Monster Literature

Posted by admin on Thursday Nov 12, 2009 Under Monster News

Just in time for the holidays!  Mainspring Collective and The Brooklyn Lyceum present the first installment of their new children’s theater series, Monster Literature, written and conceived by Daniel John Kelley.

The first episode, ‘Twas the Night Before…MONSTERS!’ offers a new twist on an old classic when an evil wizard threatens to destroy the holiday spirit by changing the poem Twas the Night Before Christmasby unleashing his army of silly monsters.

Young heroine Benjy Bleeglehorn (along with her dashing sidekick, Bravo Kirkwood) must battle this army of misguided monsters with their wit and compassion in order to restore the poem and rediscover the spirit of the holidays.

This 30 minute adventure story featuring original music and video elements, Twas the Night Before…MONSTERS’ is original holiday fun for the whole family.  Join us for some monstrous fun at the Brooklyn Lyceum as we kick off this new ongoing series!

This show is appropriate for children in grades Pre-K – 5.  It’s also a great time for grown ups.

Performance Dates/Times:

Saturday December 12th: 12pm and 3:30pm

Sunday December 13th: 12pm and 3:30pm

Saturday December 19th: 12pm and 3:30pm

Sunday December 20th: 12pm and 3:30pm


All performances are located upstairs at:

The Brooklyn Lyceum

227 4th Avenue (at Union Street)

Park Slope, Brooklyn

Tickets are $5 per child/adult and $15 for a family of four

You can buy them at the door OR in advance by clicking HERE

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