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Disney’s underwater adventure swims into the J Theatre

Disney’s underwater adventure swims into the J Theatre for four shows on Friday 8 and Saturday 9 of July.

With a cast of 50 young local performers The Little Mermaid Jnr, is an explosion of colour, music and dance.

Last year, this group performed The Lion King Jnr at the Eumundi School of Arts and audiences were full of praise for the talent and storytelling prowess of the young performers aged between five and 12.

When Little Seed Theatre Company began staging musicals they presented their full length productions with performers from seven to 18 years old. These shows included Fiddler on the Roof and Wicked.

As the company has grown, so has the number of students who attend their training programs and the need for the primary aged students to stage their own production became apparent.

Since 2019, Little Seed Theatre Company has offered a musical production for students in prep to Grade 7.

The opportunity to platform the immense talent in this age group has been necessary and exciting.

Company director Johanna Wallace said, “We have a wealth of talent here in Noosa.

“Every year it seems to grow. We are delighted and proud to share with our town another terrific family classic.

“After the response to last year’s production The Lion King Jnr, we knew we were ready to bring our junior musical to the J. The team has absolutely gone all out with costumes and sets and families can expect an extravaganza.”

Little Seed Theatre Company is a theatre company and a training ground and places are also open for term three classes which begin after the school holidays. They offer classes in acting, dance and musical theatre.

The Little Mermaid Jnr plays at the J Theatre 2:30pm and 6:30pm on Friday 8 and Saturday 9 July, tickets can be purchased via little-seed.com.au

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