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NOVEMBER 13, 2015, KEIZERTIMES, PAGE A5 McNary’s production of Disney’s Beauty and the Beast fea- tures extravagant costumes on loan from Portland’s Westview High School. Left to right: Wardrobe, Mrs. Potts, Chip and Maurice and Lumiere. KEIZERTIMES/Eric A. Howald He’ s no monster MHS stages Beauty and the Beast as I can be.” By ERIC A. HOWALD Bomar, who has participated Of the Keizertimes The fi rst time Madi Zuro in choirs at McNary for his put on her Beauty and the Beast entire high school career, said Belle costume earlier this year, he expected the acting to be the tough part. part of her did a little dance. “Funnily enough, the “I looked at myself and thought, ‘My 5-year-old singing part of it has been dreams are coming true,’” hardest. The acting just kind said Zuro, who plays one of of came along, but I have to the two leads in McNary change how I sing. I’ve had to High School’s production of relearn that part of it,” he said. Cameron Engle and Josiah Disney’s Beauty and the Beast, Henifi n por- opening this tray the pro- weekend. duction’s real Show dates villians, Gaston are Nov. 13 and LeFou, re- and 14 and spectively. 19-21 at 7 “As soon p.m. Matinees as we heard, I are slated both wanted to be Saturdays at 1 Gaston. Then p.m. with tea they posted parties before the cast list the matinee and I was perfor mances bouncing off at 11:30 a.m. the walls. I was Show tickets super excited,” are $10 for said Engle. adults and $7 — Madi Zuro Henfi n had for seniors and the opposite children 12 and reaction. younger. Tea “I was party tickets terrifi ed, I are $10 for hadn’t sung adults and $15 in front of for children. anyone before Advance ticket the audtion purchases are and now I encouraged at suddenly had a whole song mcnarytheatre.weebly.com. The story, for the most part, to perform,” Henifi n said. follows the Disney animated “LeFou is just really dumb movie of the same name and its hard to embrace that, with a few added scenes and but you have to bring it alive songs. Belle feels trapped in a onstage.” Engle said the play has provincial French town and trades her freedom for the life continued to get better with of her father who has been each rehearsal, but he has imprisoned by the titular Beast. high hopes for the production Beast must learn to love and that extend beyond what’s be loved to lift a curse placed happening on stage. “I always thought it would on him many years prior. The play is brought to life with be cool if we could make the help of an extravagant set, the musical production a big built by McNary students, community thing like football KEIZERTIMES/Eric A. Howald and mind-blowing costumes games and this show really courtesy of Westview High feels like it has that potential,” he said. School in Portland. Even though there will be McNary senior Taylor Bomar is cast as Beast but, like many in the audience familiar all of the actors, he had no idea with the story, and those who also planned. Tickets are $10 for what the show was going to will be able to sing every verse of every song, Zuro said there parents and $15 for children. be at the time he auditioned. “I was hoping to just be is still a bit of something for Advance ticket purchases are encouraged at mcnarytheatre. part of the ensemble,” said everyone. “There’s jokes the parents Bomar. “I had a jaw-drop weebly.com. moment and then a lot of will get and jokes the kids will stress and worry thinking get and the whole thing is just about it. I want to be as good beautiful,” she said. “There’s jokes the parents will get and jokes the kids will get and the whole thing is just beautiful” McNary senior Taylor Bomar takes on the role of Beast in the production. Be their guest at princess tea party The McNary High School cast and crew are hosting princess tea parties prior to both Saturday matinees of Beauty and the Beast. “It’s a party for little kids and those young-at-heart,” said Dallas Myers, director of Celtic theatre arts. Tea parties begin at 11:30 a.m. followed by matinee performances of the play at 1 p.m. Four costumed characters, Belle, Lumiere, Mrs. Potts and Cogsworth, will be in attendance and available for photos in front of a special backdrop created especially for the event. Juices and souvenir cookies prepared by Sweetly Baked, a local cookie company, will be served. A princess dance is KEIZERTIMES/Eric A. Howald Madi Zuro, as Belle, shares one of her favorite books with a vil- lager. We’ll transform your kitchen or bath into what you’ve always dreamed of 503.393.2875 remodelkeizer.com CCB#155626