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“Rapunzel” comes to Troy

Bethany Rolfson Western News | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 8 years, 10 months AGO
by Bethany Rolfson Western News
| February 14, 2017 12:06 PM

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Mushrooms: Lurissa Pennock, Alex Presnell, Zoey Bernall, Sunshine Fodness. (Bethany Rolfson/TWN)

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Wood Elves: Zeeannah Reid, left, Malia Thornburg, Seth Hollen (MCT), Paige Chapel, Tristyn Winebark. (Bethany Rolfson/TWN)

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Sarah Osborn as Rapunzel, Adeline Roesler-Begalke as the Prince. Bethany Rolfson/TWN)

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Back row: Zeeannah Reid, Malia Thornbug, Eli Moore, Shyanna Parker, Paige Chapel, Tristyn Winebark, Seth Holden. Middle row: Allyson Welch, Adyson Fisher, Dimitri Walenter, Shaylee Davis, Rilee Davis, Melissa Laffooe, Sials Moore, Shelby Cole. Front row: Lurissa Pennock, Alex Prasnell, Ainsley, Sunshine Fodness, Ainsley Huitron, Kendall Hoffman, Josiah Moore, Lily Hedrick. (Bethany Rolfson/TWN)

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Prince Adeline Roesler-Begalke. (Bethany Rolfson/TWN)

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Rylie Cole, Marcus Hermes and Sophia Wilson. (Bethany Rolfson/TWN)

The Missoula Children’s Theatre came to Troy last week to put on a production of “Rapunzel.”

Troy students studied got their parts on Tuesday and put on the production on Saturday — a play full of dancing, jokes, singing, colorful costumes and a medieval-style set.

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