IN Pine-Richland Summer 2017 | Page 18

INEVENTS Pine-Richland Roars in ‘The Lion King, Jr.’ Pine-Richland Middle School students recently presented four sold-out shows of Disney’s “The Lion King, Jr.” to audiences who enjoyed the inspiring coming-of-age tale that follows Simba as he journeys from Pride Rock to the jungle and determines his future. Pine-Richland’s musical program takes an all-inclusive approach to the fine arts by holding auditions for principal roles, but also by not turning away any student who is interested in participating. For Director Noreen Daniello and Producer Mary Lynn Dugan, this translated into instructing and coordinating almost 90 cast members and 60 stage crew students. “Some of our students have been involved in musical theater for years through local acting schools and studios, while others have joined ‘The Lion King’ as their first introduction to the stage and theater,” says Daniello, who has also directed PRMS musicals in previous years. “We are grateful for the opportunity to welcome any student who has an interest, so they can explore the possibilities and learn new skills as other students refine their craft and showcase their talents.” Such a large production required a great number of rehearsal hours and many weeknights and weekends dedicated to designing costumes and building the set. As with most successful extracurricular endeavors, “The Lion King, Jr.” musical came to fruition through student commitment and parent volunteers. “The students put so much work and so many hours into making this an enthusiastic and entertaining performance,” says Dugan, who is in her second year of producing at the middle school. “We are also fortunate to have the support of the middle school administration, the parents and the community to make this become a reality for our students.” The cast included eighth-graders Lance Bruno as Simba, Katie Cornetti as Sarabi, Josh Horan as Ed, Ann Howenstein as Rafiki, Samantha Koch as Nala, Jack Nash as Scar, Maya Pantanowitz as Pumbaa, Jake Romeo as Shenzi, Ava Sciulli as Sarafina, Noah Weitzel as Zazu and Victor Williams as Mufasa. The musical also featured seventh-graders Maggie Allwein as Young Simba, Shaia Faletti as Timon, Eva Hines as Young Nala and Logan Krushinski as Banzai. Additionally, eighth-graders Sophia Greco and Abigail Turner served as student directors. “The Lion King, Jr.” is a one-act musical, adapted from the animated Disney film and based on the Broadway production directed by Julie Taymor with lyrics and music by Elton John and Tim Rice. Lee-Ann Bruno choreographed Pine-Richland’s performance, and Angela Gross was the vocal director. Photos by Primetime Shots. 16 724.942.0940 TO ADVERTISE | Pine-Richland