WHEN THE GUGGENHEIM’s “Works & Process” series premièred its version of Prokofiev’s “Peter & the Wolf,” in 2007, the only person on the stage was the show’s narrator, Isaac Mizrahi. No one else, it seemed, was needed. How many voices Mizrahi had! While the orchestra tweeted and tooted and blatted, to represent the different characters—“Peter,” lovely show that it is, is also a pedagogical tool, aimed at teaching children the sounds of the different instruments—Mizrahi did something similar: jaunty voice for brave Peter, creepy voice for the Wolf, Flatbush voice for Grandfather, and so on.
Two years ago, when Mizrahi took over as director, dancing was added, by John Heginbotham, and the piece became even more charming. Peter (Macy Sullivan), Little Boy personified, hurls himself around; the Bird (Elizabeth Coker)…