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Nettingham Performing Arts Company presents "Once Upon A Mattress: Youth Edition"

originally published: 01/29/2024

(SCOTCH PLAINS, NJ) -- Nettingham Performing Arts Company presents "Once Upon A Mattress: Youth Edition" in the Nettingham Middle School Auditorium from February 2-4, 2024. Music By Mary Rodgers, Lyrics By Marshall Barer, Book By Jay Thompson, Directed by Katherine Decker Lewis, with Music Direction by James Mosser, and Choreography by Samantha Simpson, this production promises a delightful experience. 

Scheduled for February 2nd and 3rd at 7:00pm and February 4th at 2:00pm, the show puts a whimsical spin on the classic fairy tale "The Princess and the Pea." Queen Aggravain's amusing tests for princess candidates set the stage for laughter when the unconventional Princess Winnifred the Woebegone, just a simple swamp princess arrives.

The students of the cast have been working diligently to master the show's style, learn complex harmonies, and perfect musical staging, resulting in a harmonious blend of talent and hard work for an unforgettable theatrical experience.

Director Katherine Decker Lewis shares, "Our cast infuses heart into this whimsical story, creating an enchanting narrative that resonates with the essence of the fairy tale."

James Mosser, the Musical Director, adds, "The musical score is a lot of fun with lively and silly songs, perfect for the whole family."




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Behind the scenes, their student crews are crafting scenery with fun surprises for the audience. From scenic elements to creative props, these students elevate the production.  And don't forget the lighting design— they are thrilled to showcase a sophisticated lighting setup that includes dynamic moving lights. What sets this production apart is the incorporation of advanced LED technology, a rarity in middle school productions. This not only elevates the visual experience but also provides a unique educational opportunity for the students, who will actively operate the equipment.

"Don't miss this charming evening where the stage comes alive with the talent of Nettingham's young performers," encourages Lewis.

Secure your seat at https://linktr.ee/NPAC_SPF to join them for an enchanting experience! Nettingham Middle School is located at 580 Park Avenue in Scotch Plains, New Jersey.

"Once Upon A Mattress: Youth Edition" is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals




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