Snow White performance at Trinity Lutheran School, Jenera
At 7 p.m. on April 29, a cast of 29 students in grades 1-8 will take the stage with two professional actors in Prairie Fire Children's Theatre's original musical production of "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" at Trinity Lutheran School, 105 Allen Street, Jenera.
Two professional actors, Sam and Emma, will take the roles of The Huntsman and The Evil Queen.
The following students will perform these roles:
Snow White-Abbey Miles
The Prince-Trent Siefker
The Mirror-Ella Kretz
Raven #1-Izzy Kretz
Raven #2-Emily Weber
Raven #3-Caitlynn Beach
Hickory-Logan Siefker
Bebop-Olivia Siefker
Bart-Zachery Achey
Jazz-Miranda Achey
Tumalum-Lindsey Beach
Banzal-Rebecca Pollock
Daybreak-Savannah Norway
Townspeople are: Bella Norway, Wilber Boehm, Emma Norway, Ava Wetherill, Tobias Glick, Lean Nowak and Hannah Miller.
Forest Creatures are: Bear-Maddisun Wiles; Fawn-Lizzy Pollock, Bunny-Collin Siefker; Wolf-Ashlyn Wiles; Fox-Kylie Achey; Squirrel-Henry Boehm; Ladybug-Kinslee Sherman; Bee-Ryan Law.
The show, which Prairie Fire first premiered in 1987, features an original script by their resident playwright and composer Daniel Nordquist. It is based on "Little Snow White," the classic fairy tale gathered from a peasant storyteller by the brothers Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm, published in 1812.
The script returns some of the elements of the original story that were lost in the genius of Walt Disney's imagination in 1937. For example, Snow White was not saved at the end by a kiss from the Prince, but because the Dwarfs stumbled on a tree root while carrying her coffin across the mountains. As the coffin hit the ground, it jarred Snow White and the culprit piece of poisoned apple lodged in her throat popped out, saving her life.
Playwright Nordquist has changed and combined the Grimm and Disney endings to provide an interesting twist: Snow White is saved by the Prince, but not a kiss.
Nordquist composed original music for the show. Production numbers include, "I'm the Queen," a jazzy doo-wop number featuring the Evil Queen and her Ravens; "Rugged Days, Rugged Nights," the Prince's theme; "The Queen at Her Window," with the Townspeople and the Huntsman; and "Doobadoobadoobadoo," the Dwarf's song. Dance numbers include "The Forest Creature Boogie."
Snow White is a culmination of a week-long residency by Prairie Fire Children's Theatre, based in Barrett, Minnesota, which tours year-round, providing a week-long professional theatrical experience and providing everything needed to do the show. As well as adaptations of classic children's tales, it offers programs for junior high and high school students and is available for theatrical workshops. For more information please call 320-528-2596 or see http://www.prairiefirechildrenstheatre.com
The performance is free but a donation for expenses is welcome. An Art Fair will also be available for viewing.
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