Leading the charge in Frozen Jr are Georgia Armstrong as Elsa, Joel Nunan as Olaf and Amali Nunan as Anna. Photo: Tamara Cadd.
The magic of Disney’s Frozen Jr. is about to take centre stage with Echuca-Moama Theatre Company’s first junior production in forever opening on Friday, October 10.
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A talented cast of 36 performers, aged eight to 18, from Echuca-Moama, Kyabram, Numurkah and surrounds, have been rehearsing since July.
Under the expert guidance of director Darcy Elliott, musical director Alisha Beavis, and choreographer Molly Johns, the young cast has worked tirelessly to transport audiences from Echuca to Arendelle.
“Our theatre company is a safe and inclusive space where young people can be free to be themselves, make new friends, learn something new and create something exciting,” Mr Elliott said.
“Every aspect of this show, costumes, choreography, staging, and singing, has had an incredible amount of effort poured into it.
“The cast’s energy and talent will leave audiences uplifted.”
Leading the show are Georgia Armstrong and Amali Nunan as sisters Elsa and Anna, with Denvah Born as Hans, Parker Goulding as Kristoff, Joel Nunan as Olaf, and Maggie Oliver as Sven.
Supporting them are Angela Attalh as young Anna, Macy Campbell as young Elsa, and Nellie O’Brien and Jasmin Grima as middle Anna and middle Elsa.
Parker Goulding is Kristoff and Maggie Oliver is Sven. Photo: Tamara Cadd.
Other performances include Jencie Dunn and Darcey Bauerle as Pabbie and Bulda, Will Emanuelli as Oaken, Meaghan Gould as King Agnarr, Claire Colturi as Queen Iduna, and Alex Butcher as Weselton, alongside a high-energy ensemble of 20.
Based on the smash-hit Disney film, Frozen Jr. is a heart-warming story of love, courage, and sisterhood.
Families are encouraged to come, sing along, and celebrate the talents of local young performers in this magical production.
Echuca Paramount is an open door from Friday, October 10, at 7pm, with performances continuing across the weekend on Saturday, October 11, at 2pm and 7pm, and Sunday, October 12, at 1pm and 3.30pm.