When I was in fifth grade, our school librarian read Roald
Dahl’s Charlie and the Chocolate Factory to us. We sat on the Persian rug in
front of her as she filled our heads with Oompa Loompas, Gobstoppers and Fizzy
Lifting Drinks. She told us about the movie that was soon to be released, and
we were beyond excited. When the movie finally hit theaters, it was – of course
– a disappointment. No movie can hold a candle to the one that runs inside your
head while you’re reading the book. Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory was
released fifty-five years ago this month, which is probably why Murray Arts Council
chose to stage the musical now. Tomorrow is opening night, and we couldn’t be
more thrilled to perform with an audience. I wholeheartedly recommend seeing
this show, or better yet, reading the book. Because as magical as this play is,
the one in your head will still be better.






