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Lots of sarcasm. Perfectly delivered lines. Parkland residents won’t want to miss “Fairytale Court: The Trial of the Big Bad Wolf.
” Seventeen students perform in this kids’ 30-minute play on May 23 and 24 at 6 p.m. at the new Mineral Area College Industry and Technology Center.
(This building is located just off the entrance on the right.) This is the first kids-only play through the Mineral Area Fine Arts Academy. General admission tickets are $7 and may be purchased online at MAFineArts.
org. Kids 5 and under are free. The lobby opens at 5:30 p.
m. The play is written by Park Hills resident and MAFAA instructor Michael Cantrell. He has an extensive list of acting credits in many local plays.
“Fairytale Court: The Trial of the Big Bad Wolf” is presented as a courtroom drama with a twist. Well, several twists. Everyone knows the Big Bad Wolf is guilty, right? For this comedic one-act play, Mother Nature is the judge of Fairytale Court, and she’s working hard to give Leroy B.
Wolf a fair trial. But the characters, including Annie “Red” Hood and others, aren’t making it easy for Mother Nature. Students ages 6-16 auditioned on April 7 for a chance to be part of “Fairytale Court.
” “I wanted to parody the subject while still giving the kids something memorable and fun for this first outing in children’s theatre,” said .
