Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Performance is Friday

Posted November 7, 2018 at 4:12 pm

Venture into the terrifying Black Forest with Snow White and her friends this Friday, November, 9, when the Missoula Children’s Theatre (MCT) and more than 50 local students perform Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.

An original musical adaptation of this classic tale, the performance is sure to thrill audiences of all ages.

The local cast features Kendra Bertram as Snow White, Aidan Harper, Alyssa Rodriguez, and Brady Coe as her friends, Phineas, Foxy and Fernando, and Eli Melton as the King.

Also featured are Loren Little as the Queen, Evan Little and Caleb Marcum as the Queen’s Henchmen, McKenna Moons as her Magic Mirror, and Addison Weston, Camille Beaty, Shelby Fitzgerald, Kellie Brown, Valarie Latham, Lily Hickman, and Owen Staton as the Dwarfs.

To complete the ensemble, Mac Guffey, Jonna Upchurch, Hannah McGill, Ashton Daniels, Stacy Pascual, Ethan Rains, Ella Rose Smith, Katelyn Perez, Jillian Perdue, and Autumn Langley will appear as Black Forest Creatures, Isabelle Upchurch, Jon Moss, Mason Clark, Bartolome Pascual, Isabella Oesterreicher, Addison Gray, Reagan Guffey, and Kyndrix Riddle as Bats, and Esmerelda Pascual, Abi Upchurch, Nevaeh Dicken, Sydney Lowhorn, Autumn Carr, Kourtney Stearns, Peyton Pyzik, Elijah Oesterreicher, Landon Pittman, Keylee Parrigin, Kaylah Boston, Haven Stearns, Logan Perkins, Ty Neal, Allison Shepperd, Addison Carr, Saylor Hess, and Mikarah Mason as a variety of fun Forest Animals.

Shelby Catron, Emma Tompkins, Jasmine Brumley, and Moriah Moons have served as Assistant Directors throughout the week.

Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs will be presented at 7:30 PM at the Clinton County Learning Center. Tickets are $5.00 for adults and $2.00 for children, and will be available at the door on the night of the show.

The Missoula Children’s Theatre residency in Clinton County is brought to you by Clinton County Community Education with support from Extended School Services and Grider Hill Dock.

For more information, call Community Education Director Ammie Marcum at (606) 387-3495.