Theatre Illuminata Trilogy



[Curtains open. Enter PAGE EDITOR, stage left.]

PAGE EDITOR: Welcome, one and all! Thank you for coming. As you can see on your ticket stub, today's performance is of the always illuminating Théâtre Illuminata, a Young Adult Fantasy series in three acts by Lisa Mantchev.


 * Act 1: Eyes Like Stars (2009)
 * Act 2: Perchance To Dream (2010)
 * Act 3: So Silver Bright (2011)

The story centers around Beatrice Shakespeare Smith, also known as "Bertie", a seventeen year old girl living in the fantastic Théâtre Illuminata, where characters from every play ever written wander behind the curtains. Growing up amongst such famous Players as Ariel, Hamlet, Ophelia and Romeo and Juliet, Bertie has become an independent and rebellious girl with little regard for the Théâtre's rules and customs. This attitude has pushed the staff at the Théâtre too far once and for all, and now her continued presence in the Théâtre is in danger.

Even through all this, Bertie must tangle with the burning questions she has over how she came to live at the Théâtre, who her parents really are, and what her role in the Théâtre Illuminata really is. Top it off with the love triangle between herself, the dangerous and beautiful air spirit Ariel, and Nate, a pirate extra from Hans Christian Andersen's The Little Mermaid, who always comes to her rescue, and you've got a Coming of Age tale just waiting to happen.

So, as we begin our journey through this tale and its accompanying chorus of tropes, just sit back, relax, and enjoy the show.

[Exit PAGE EDITOR, stage right.]


 * Betty and Veronica: Gender-flipped, with Nate as the Betty and Ariel as the Veronica.
 * Bishonen: Ariel.
 * Comic Book Fantasy Casting: Mantchev has stated that she imagines Bertie as looking like Ellen Page.
 * Fairy Companion: Peaseblossom, Mustardseed, Moth, and Cobweb to Bertie.
 * Love Triangle: Between Bertie, Nate and Ariel.
 * Luke, I Am Your Father:
 * Only One Name: Most of the Players, including Nate and Ariel.
 * Only Known by Their Nickname: Bertie.
 * Parental Abandonment: Bertie has no idea who her parents are.
 * She Cleans Up Nicely: Happens to both Bertie and Peaseblossom in Eyes Like Stars.
 * Shout-Out: Theatrical references and large numbers of Public Domain Characters aside, we also have a fairy worrying that she may be "eaten by a grue... -some monster".
 * White-Haired Pretty Boy: Ariel.
 * Who Names Their Kid "Dude"?: Beatrice Shakespeare Smith. Also an example of Meaningful Name.
 * You Gotta Have Blue Hair: Bertie dyes her hair "Cobalt Flame" blue in the first chapter of Eyes Like Stars.