An enormous Ariel anchors the back buildingīecause the Mermaid wing was constructed in the Pop Century style (exterior hallways, regular rooms rather than suites), it has pricing more in line with other Value resorts. Bottom line: it satisfies, perhaps more than I was expecting. Thus, the “newest” wing is actually the oldest in terms of initial construction. Themed to Little Mermaid, this last wing is different from the others, since it’s actually a holdover from the initial construction on this side of the lagoon as an expansion to Pop Century. Lee Duncan is the choir director and fine arts department head at AHS.This past weekend, the fourth and final section of Disney’s Art of Animation Resort (DAR) opened up to paying visitors, after a brief preview phase for Cast Members. The technical director is Chase Hodgeson, and the vocal director is Shawn Simpson. Jacob Meza and Shyanne Hiles are sound technicians.īo Palomares is on the running crew and Rachel Vrubel is the costumer and wardrobe manager. Lighting technicians are Jacob Behne and Lauren Strange. Jade Guerra, Jacob Meza, Tatum Peters and Damian Skelton are stage managers. Rounding out the cast are Chris Trevino, Ryan Donaho, Alex Blanco, Andrew Martin, Kaylee Reynolds, Lindsey Haneline and Seth Ornelas.Ĭhorus members include Carson Morgan, Devin Gourley, Lou Lulek, Noah White, Robin Soto, Kadence Behne, Mati Hernandez, Makayla Lamb, Abigail Lamme, Nyomi Snyder, Zack Chase, Andrew Martin and Federico Gonzalez.ĭancers are Katelyn Reynolds, Kristyn Busch, Melanie Escalera, Natalya Marmolejo, Clarissa Solis, Emilie Jones and Susan Henderson. The bumbling sous chefs are played by Robin Soto, Lou Lulek, Andrew Martin, Devin Gourley, Carson Morgan, Federico Gonzalez, Noah White and Tristun Chase, who understudies Noah Bryant as Prince Eric. Manny has great comic timing, he’s naturally funny and he’s become a real leader in the cast.” We purchased the rights to choreography from a touring company and we are using some of their ideas. “It begins with a solo by Chef Louis as he prepares a dinner for Ariel and Prince Eric, then it becomes very slapstick when he and his sous chefs try to cook Sebastian. “Many of the kids preferred not to play the leads because the smaller roles are more fun to play,” said Wilson.Ī highlight of the musical is the Act II appearance by Chef Louis, who is portrayed by Manny Hernandez. King Triton is played by Quentin Summa, with Lyle Harriman featured as Sebastian. ![]() 22Īdmission: $8 adults and $5 students, can be purchased at the door or online at !!Ivohdkk!yo_SYxsD8tgYyRxRVuE3VnOD6ieq5TpYMqImJzE_oCtY8pfVqi8tuODeJNAVYgc$ Where: AHS Performing Arts Center, 1300 W. What: The Alvin High School Theatre Arts and Choir present “The Little Mermaid” “The underwater magic is done with lights as well as projections with animated bubbles, even above the water when our ship floats on the ocean,” said the production’s director, Laurie Wilson, who is the lead theater teacher for both Alvin ISD and the Yellow Jacket Theatre Company at AHS. ![]() ![]() Students portray seagulls that greet Ariel the mermaid on a beach in Alvin High School’s production of “The Little Mermaid.” Show More Show Less 3 of3ĭevon Baxa plays Ariel and Noah Bryant is Prince Eric in Alvin High School's production of "The Little Mermaid." Courtesy Alvin High School Show More Show LessĪ fishy fable with romance and laughter takes the audience under the sea when “The Little Mermaid” plays Jan. Courtesy Alvin High School Show More Show Less 2 of3 Shown are Robin Soto, left, Tristyn Chase, Lou Lulek, Andrew Martin, Manny Hernandez, Devin Gourley, Carson Morgan, Federico Gonzalez and Noah White. These Alvin High School actors in the school's production of “The Little Mermaid” portray bumbling chefs who try to cook Sebastian the Crab.
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