Rapunzel 1 - MCCS Camp Pendleton
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Rapunzel 1 - MCCS Camp Pendleton
RAPUNZEL SYNOPSIS Would it surprise you to know that the story of Rapunzel happened in France? Well it didn’t really, but our story takes you on a frivolous frolic through the French countryside. The Ogres garden in the Mushroom patch while the Corn and Potato spies report back to Madame Gothel. Frenchy and his intense friends, the Wood Elves, do their best to help Rapunzel escape the grasp of Madame Gothel. The lost Prince, Rapunzel’s Parents, and her friends the Unicorns try to help. Just when you think it’s safe to cross the bridge a Troll and Three Billy Goats Gruff get in the way. It doesn’t help that the Three Bears (or is it four) confuse Rapunzel with Goldilocks and chase her through the forest. Add to that the Gremlins trying to play tricks on everyone and you have chaos! Well, it’s not that bad because the Pixies foil the Gremlin’s plans most of the time. In short, Rapunzel and all the rest of the characters tell a silly tale of personal triumph and friendship. Throughout its 40 year existence, the Missoula Children’s Theatre International Tour has fostered developmental life skills in more than a million kids. Just this year, we will work with 65,000 children in more than 1,200 communities in all 50 states and 17 countries. The Missoula Children’s Theatre relies on your generosity to close the gap between low tour fees and the actual cost of touring. If our program has had a positive impact on you or a family member, and you would like to help ensure this experience for future generations, please contact Development Director, Cate Sundeen at [email protected]. Conceived and Written by MICHAEL MCGILL Music and Lyrics by MICHAEL MCGILL Copyright © 2012 MCT, Inc. MISSOULA CHILDREN’S THEATRE (MCT, INC) 200 North Adams Missoula, Montana 59802-4718 Phone 406-728-1911 Fax 406-721-0637 www.MCTinc.org All Rights Reserved Federal employees can contribute through the Combined Federal Campaign using CFC code #20396. Missoula Children’s Theatre 200 N. Adams, Missoula, MT 59802-4718 www.MCTinc.org 406-728-1911 [email protected] Join us on Facebook! http://www.facebook.com/MissoulaChildrensTheatre Cast of Characters: Tower Rapunzel – Kayla Qualizza Ogres Elijah Morell, Haley Barney, Sara Reed, Bethany Velthuis Cast of Characters: Tower Rapunzel – Kayla Qualizza Prince #1 – Chloe Saye Room Rapunzel – Breyer Bibbs Prince #2 – Myca Ingram Maurice – Maddi Stennett Monique – Cate Stennett Madame Gothel – Emma Trueba Wood Elves Tasia Wilkerson, Amber Castillo, Sophia Robinson, Tatiana Wilson, Kana Matherne, Paige Mansen, Samantha Tarango, Meridith Castanon Ears of Corn Potato Becca Stennett, Brody Thorne Olivia Becker Unicorns Sophia Chanek, Sena Ocloo Pixies Bella Rosario, Abby Rose, Natalie Robinson, Taylor Curtis Ogres Elijah Morell, Haley Barney, Sara Reed, Bethany Velthuis Fun Gus Madelyn Fulcher Mushrooms Ava Rosario, Jovi Robertson, Sarah Freese, Kai Ocloo, Annabelle Smith, Jessica Cativera, Jocelyn Maides, Tristan Schneider, Jessie Murphy, Madison Freese, Veronica Davadi, Danielle Reynolds, Cayleen Armtecht Accompanist Jill Patton Frenchy–Tour Actor/Director – Stephanie Walsh Director–Tour Actor/Director – Chelsey Campbell Sponsors Gremlins Mia Garcia, Wyland Davis, Sean Ingram, Ryan Ingram, Aidan Schneider Billy Goats Gruff Ashley Holmes, Helena Counts, Amelia Cross Troll Sam Velthuis Three Bears Ryan Freese, Emalee Reynolds, Claire Duffy Bucky the Beaver Serenity Byrd This project is partially supported by the National Endowment for the Arts. Supported in part by a grant from the Montana Arts Council, an agency of the State Government, and the National Endowment for the Arts There should be no flash photography during the performance. There will be a time for photos immediately following the show. Please observe the following video courtesies: keep the aisles clear and stay in one place while videotaping. Please silence all cell phones.
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