Denham Springs High theatre department presents "The Brothers Grimm Spectaculathon" | Photo Gallery
Candace Rickett, playing Rapunzel’s mother, goes into labor while her husband the Prince, played by Colby Cash, tries to provide emotional support from behind.
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After saying they have three stories to tell, narrator Dre Creer, right, mistakenly holds up two fingers while fellow narrator Taylor Alleman tries to correct him. The two were in Denham Springs High School’s production of “The Brothers Grimm Spectaculathon.”
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From left, Rumpelstiltskin, the Devil and an Enchantress, played by Madison Shaw, Zach Dominguez and Marivel Espinoza, argue over who gets to keep Rapunzel.
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Rapunzel, played by Cora Bonewitz, left, and the Prince, played by Joel Martinez, announce their love for each other atop Rapunzel’s tower.
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Hansel, played by David Peoples, right, and Gretel, played by Tara Crow, stand in front of the Witch’s candy cane house.
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Dre Creer, one of two narrators for “The Brothers Grimm Spectaculathon,” tells the audience a story.
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Playing a Princess, Kaitlyn McLaughlin, left, screams when she encounters a talking frog, played by Brendan Cupit.
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Andrew Jagot, playing a dwarf who becomes Snow White, rejoices after the transformation.
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Cinderella, played by Grace Stevens, smiles wide while Madison Shaw, playing an unhappy bird, frowns.
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Narrator Taylor Alleman reads from a book during the opening of “The Brothers Grimm Spectaculathon,” the Denham Springs High School theatre department’s first-ever stage production.
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One of the Evil Stepsisters, played by Mallory Colson, tries to force a slipper on her foot so she can marry Prince Charming, played by Andrew Jagot.
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Katelyn Avants, playing Snow White, sings to the audience.
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Abren Prestridge, one of the narrators for the Denham Springs High School’s production of “The Brothers Grimm Spectaculathon,” falls to his knees during a show this weekend.
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Playing Rapunzel’s mother, Zoey Schwarm, left, listens to a deal from the Devil, played by Adaesia Hollis, right.
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Kale Turner, left, playing the Prince, recites a monologue while his horse, played by Bailey Scott, kneels beside him.
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Jessica Knight, playing one of the narrators for Denham Springs High School’s production of “The Brothers Grimm Spectaculathon,” holds up a copy of “What to Expect When You’re Expecting to Live in a Fairy Tale.”
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Seth Bowden, playing the role of Hansel, backs away as the Witch, played by Amber Hodges, shouts in his face.
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Hayley Rush, left, playing the Fisher Girl, attacks the Talking Fish, played by Michael Quisido.
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From left, Kaylyn Davis and Tristan Oudit, playing Crab People, come on stage during one of Denham Springs High School’s production of “The Brothers Grimm Spectaculathon” this weekend.
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Dean Diaz, playing the Frog Prince, smiles after the Princess, played by Gabby Parsons (not pictured), accepted him as a friend.
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Gabby Parsons, left, playing the Princess, speaks with her father the King, played by A’Mya Heggins.
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A’Mya Heggins, playing the King, points at a peson in the audience during one of Denham Springs High School’s production of the “The Brothers Grimm Spectaculathon” this weekend.
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Eden Haymon, right, playing Slappy the Dwarf, hugs Snow White, played by Angel Lawrence, who tries to resist.
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Amber Nguyen, playing the role of Little Red Riding Hood, looks away while the Wolf, played by Jason Nguyen, creeps up behind her.
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Ashley Rodriguez, playing the role of Cinderella in “The Brothers Grimm Spectaculathon,” falls to her knees during a monologue.
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The cast from one of Denham Springs High School’s productions of “The Brothers Grimm Spectaculathon” takes a bow following a show this weekend.