The Prince, played by Noah Bonura, tries on the glass slipper on Cinderella, played by Skylar Kobitz, during Springfield High Theatre's presentation of "Cinderella" at Springfield High School on Monday, April 1. 

The Jester, played by Hamilton Haverkamp, and the Stepmother, played by Sadie White, try to force the glass slipper to fit the older Sister, played by Shana Abels, while the Younger Sister, played by Brielle Lee, watches during Springfield High theatre's presentation of "Cinderella."
The Jester, played by Hamilton Haverkamp, and the Stepmother, played by Sadie White, try to force the glass slipper to fit the older Sister, played by Shana Abels, while the Younger Sister, played by Brielle Lee, watches during Springfield High theatre's presentation of "Cinderella."
The Fairy Godmother, played by Elli Rushing, transforms a pumpkin into a carriage while an unsure Cinderella, played by Skylar Kobitz, looks on during Springfield High Theatre's presentation of "Cinderella" at Springfield High School on Monday, April 1.
The Fairy Godmother, played by Elli Rushing, transforms a pumpkin into a carriage while an unsure Cinderella, played by Skylar Kobitz, looks on during Springfield High Theatre's presentation of "Cinderella" at Springfield High School on Monday, April 1.
Cast members dance during intermission during Springfield High Theatre's presentation of "Cinderella" at Springfield High School on Monday, April 1.
Cast members dance during intermission during Springfield High Theatre's presentation of "Cinderella" at Springfield High School on Monday, April 1.
Gaston, played by sophomore Noah Bonura, steals a books from Belle, played by sophomore Brielle Lee, during the song "Belle" in Springfield drama's production of "Beauty and the Beast" on Friday, April 13, 2018.
Gaston, played by sophomore Noah Bonura, steals a books from Belle, played by sophomore Brielle Lee, during the song "Belle" in Springfield drama's production of "Beauty and the Beast" on Friday, April 13, 2018.
Springfield freshman Bayley Degenhardt "Don't Stop Believin' " with a group of other "Beauty and the Beast"  cast members during the intermission of Springfield drama's production on Friday, April 13, 2018.
Springfield freshman Bayley Degenhardt "Don't Stop Believin' " with a group of other "Beauty and the Beast" cast members during the intermission of Springfield drama's production on Friday, April 13, 2018.
Cast members of "Beauty and the Beast" play air guitars to "Livin' on a Prayer" during intermission of the night show on Friday, April 13, 2018.
Cast members of "Beauty and the Beast" play air guitars to "Livin' on a Prayer" during intermission of the night show on Friday, April 13, 2018.
Belle, played by sophomore Brielle Lee, nurse the wounds of the Beast played by sophomore Hamiliton Haverkamp, after he saves her life in the forest during Springfield drama's production of "Beauty and the Beast" on Friday, April 13, 2018.
Belle, played by sophomore Brielle Lee, nurse the wounds of the Beast played by sophomore Hamiliton Haverkamp, after he saves her life in the forest during Springfield drama's production of "Beauty and the Beast" on Friday, April 13, 2018.

Caractacus Potts (left), played by Holden High sophomore Wesley Hughes, Truly Scrumptious, played by Doyle High sophomore Jessie Jemison, Jemima Potts, played by Doyle Junior High sixth grader Alyssa McLin, and Jeremy Potts, played by Doyle High sixth grader Easton Benesta, fly Chitty Chitty Bang Bang to Vulgaria during the Livingston Parish Talented Theatre program’s production of “Chitty Chitty Bang Bang Jr.” at Suma Hall Community Center on Wednesday, Feb. 6. 

Children, who rode the Orphan Train, urge the audience to not forget their stories and the role orphan trains played in American history during the Livingston Parish Talented Art Program’s production of “Orphan Train” at Suma Hall Community Center on Thursday, April 11.
Children, who rode the Orphan Train, urge the audience to not forget their stories and the role orphan trains played in American history during the Livingston Parish Talented Art Program’s production of “Orphan Train” at Suma Hall Community Center on Thursday, April 11.
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