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MIS students warm hearts with 'Frozen Jr.' production
Summary
Seventy-five fifth- and sixth-graders at McCulloch Intermediate School performed Frozen Jr. Dec. 4–6 after rehearsing since early September, using puppets, an inflatable costume, handmade props and snow machines; the show became the school's largest by ticket sales.
Content
McCulloch Intermediate School presented Frozen Jr. for audiences Dec. 4–6. Fifth- and sixth-graders formed a 75-member cast and crew that began preparing in early September. The production combined special effects, handmade costumes and props, and a range of staged elements to bring the story to the school's auditorium. Genevieve S. Croft co-directed the show with Shannon Howerton.
Key details:
- The cast and crew numbered about 75 students from fifth and sixth grade and performed from Dec. 4–6.
- Production elements included large puppets for Olaf and Sven, an inflatable Marshmallow costume, snow machines, elaborate costumes and handmade props.
- The show was reported as the school's largest ever by ticket sales, according to theater director Genevieve S. Croft.
- The fall production is primarily for fifth- and sixth-graders, while the spring show is open to students in fifth through eighth grade.
- Staff and students described the program as a place to build friendships and develop communication and self-confidence.
Summary:
The Frozen Jr. production drew large audiences and highlighted the theater program's focus on community, student growth and creative experience. Undetermined at this time.
