Youngsters to present ‘Mary Poppins, Jr.’

During a dress rehearsal this week, Williams Bay Elementary School students sing and dance in the finale of “Mary Poppins, Jr.”, set to take the stage at 7 p.m. tonight and tomorrow (March 22 and 23.) Tickets: $2, adults, $1, students and seniors. (Penny Gruetzmacher photo)

Taking the stage are Williams Bay fifth and sixth grade students

By Penny Gruetzmacher

Correspondent

Brett Oxley, director of “Mary Poppins, Jr.”, which opens tonight and will be performed again tomorrow at Williams Bay Elementary School, said this is a great opportunity for young students to try their hand at theater.

“Watch as Mary Poppins, the practically perfect nanny – with the help of Bert the chimney sweep – show Mr. and Mrs. Banks and their children, Jane and Michael, the importance of family and how a spoonful of sugar helps to make a happy family,” Oxley said.

Both the March 22 and March 23 performances are at 7 p.m. at Williams Bay Elementary School.

Tickets are $2 for adults and $1 for students and senior citizens and will be available at the door.

“Join us for a supercalifragilisticexpialidocious time,” Oxley said.

For more rehearsal photos and the rest of the preview story, pick up a copy of the March 23 Times/Reporter.

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