Villagers Theatre's production of "The Pale Pink Dragon" opens soon.
The show performs at 12 p.m. and 3 p.m. on Saturdays and 12 p.m. on Sundays. Tickets are $10 each. It is directed by David Learn, stage managed by Corinna Caimi, and produced by Paul Carver.
The kingdom of Caladar is in an uproar. Princess Pinkie has disappeared and is presumed to have been eaten by a dragon lurking in the forest. Gallant Prince Hal, his bumbling squire, the King, the pompous chamberlain and Pinkie's fierce white cat set out to destroy the dragon. When Hal sees the lovely, pale pink dragon, he finds he cannot kill it. But his appreciation of its beauty might just be the key to Princess Pinkie's salvation.
The show stars Camryn Hadley as Princess Pinkie, Kira Pancha as Princess Peagreen, Ana Kalet as Queen Contemptua, James Semsel as King Clement, Abby Pollard as the Witch, Patrick Serpico as Poutchiekin, Dario Epifania as Edward Thrush, Joseph Kalet as Prince Hal, Angela Aoun as Valerie, Amanda Aoun as Vanessa, Nicole Sheik as Veronica, Jocelyn Kalet as Hannibal, Edward Hayden as Matt Lusk, Jessica Ferrara as Maude Lusk, Abigail Semsel as Mary Hedgepeth, Hady Aoun as William Hedgepeth, Andrew Semsel as Martin Mosby, Nicole Hayden as Minnie Mosby, Emma Xu as Dragonfly, and Emma Allison, Emma Nussbaumer, Anne Learn, and Aubrey Alberta as Flowers.
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