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Missoula Children's Theatre comes to Oxbow

The first-ever appearance by the Missoula Children鈥檚 Theatre in Oxbow proved to be a hit. Fifty-nine students from the Oxbow Prairie Horizons School performed during the school鈥檚 showing of the Peter Pan musical Peter and Wendy on May 17.
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Students from the Oxbow Prairie Horizons School performed Peter and Wendy through the Missoula Children鈥檚 Theatre on May 17. Photo submitted

The first-ever appearance by the Missoula Children鈥檚 Theatre in Oxbow proved to be a hit.

Fifty-nine students from the Oxbow Prairie Horizons School performed during the school鈥檚 showing of the Peter Pan musical Peter and Wendy on May 17. Most of the students were in Grades 1-6, but they had about a dozen in Grades 7-11.

Judy Jeannot, who is a teacher at the school, marvelled at how they were able to piece together the play so quickly.

鈥淲hat they do with the students in one week is spectacular,鈥 Jeannot told Lifestyles. 鈥淚 teach music in our school, and I put on a Christmas concert. It鈥檚 always a musical. And I plan to do it in six weeks.鈥

But the Missoula Children鈥檚 Theatre shows up in the community, selects the youths who will be part of the cast, and brings together everything for the play in just a few days.

鈥淚t was really neat to watch. I was just kind of a bystander, and taking notes and watching how they did things.鈥

Kids were divided into two groups, and representatives of the children鈥檚 theatre used repetition to help the youths learn their lines.

Don Britt was the piano player, and he didn鈥檛 come to a rehearsal until two days before the performance.

Two showings were staged on May 17. The first was in the afternoon, and was largely attended by the school鈥檚 student body. The other was in the evening, and the gym was about three-quarters capacity with people from the community.

Missoula Children鈥檚 Theatre came to Oxbow after Jeannnot contacted their office. They sent her the necessary information. She booked a date and received the information needed for the school to be ready when the theatre arrived.

鈥淭here鈥檚 a checklist that you need to go through, and it was all very well organized and easy to follow,鈥 said Jeannot. 鈥淚t helped a lot.鈥

The school was happy with the turnout, considering this was the first time they have brought the theatre to Oxbow, and they hope it will be even better next year when the Missoula Children鈥檚 Theatre returns for a performance of The Snow Queen.

The United Church鈥檚 Reach Group funded the production with nearly $5,000 in support, and the Oxbow Arts Council鈥檚 support allowed them to have a piano player. 听

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