Livingston Parish Talented Theatre program presents ‘Chitty Chitty Bang Bang Jr.’ | Photo Gallery
Caractacus Potts, played by Holden High sophomore Wesley Hughes, performs "You Two" with Jemima Potts, played by Doyle Junior High sixth grader Alyssa McLin, and Jeremy Potts, played by Doyle High sixth grader Easton Benesta, during the Livingston Parish Talented Theatre program’s production of “Chitty Chitty Bang Bang Jr.” at Suma Hall Community Center on Wednesday, Feb. 6.
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Caractacus Potts (left), played by Holden High sophomore Wesley Hughes, shows Truly Scrumptious, played by Doyle High sophomore Jessie Jemison, the candy he invented during the Livingston Parish Talented Theatre program’s production of “Chitty Chitty Bang Bang Jr.” at Suma Hall Community Center on Wednesday, Feb. 6.
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The Child Catcher, played by Doyle eighth grader Kaydence Bagot, threatens Toymaker, played by Albany freshman Kylie Glascock, during the Livingston Parish Talented Theatre program’s production of “Chitty Chitty Bang Bang Jr.” at Suma Hall Community Center on Wednesday, Feb. 6.
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Caractacus Potts (left), played by Holden High sophomore Wesley Hughes, and Truly Scrumptious, played by Doyle High sophomore Jessie Jemison, pretend to be dolls to infiltrate the castle during the Livingston Parish Talented Theatre program’s production of “Chitty Chitty Bang Bang Jr.” at Suma Hall Community Center on Wednesday, Feb. 6.
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The Star Chorus performs "Hushaby Mountain" during the Livingston Parish Talented Theatre program’s production of “Chitty Chitty Bang Bang Jr.” at Suma Hall Community Center on Wednesday, Feb. 6.
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Dancers perform “The Bombie Somba” during the Livingston Parish Talented Theatre program’s production of “Chitty Chitty Bang Bang Jr.” at Suma Hall Community Center on Wednesday, Feb. 6.
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Grandpa, played by Doyle High junior Daiten Fontenot, sings "Them Three" during the Livingston Parish Talented Theatre program’s production of “Chitty Chitty Bang Bang Jr.” at Suma Hall Community Center on Wednesday, Feb. 6.
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Caractacus Potts (left), played by Holden High sophomore Wesley Hughes, and Truly Scrumptious, played by Doyle High sophomore Jessie Jemison, show Lord Scrumptious, played by Albany High freshman Austin Nelson, during the Livingston Parish Talented Theatre program’s production of “Chitty Chitty Bang Bang Jr.” at Suma Hall Community Center on Wednesday, Feb. 6.
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The Fairgoers sing “Me Ol' Bamboo” during the Livingston Parish Talented Theatre program’s production of “Chitty Chitty Bang Bang Jr.” at Suma Hall Community Center on Wednesday, Feb. 6.
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Caractacus Potts (left), played by Holden High sophomore Wesley Hughes, Truly Scrumptious, played by Doyle High sophomore Jessie Jemison, Jemima Potts, played by Doyle Junior High sixth grader Alyssa McLin, and Jeremy Potts, played by Doyle High sixth grader Easton Benesta, ride in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang during the Livingston Parish Talented Theatre program’s production of “Chitty Chitty Bang Bang Jr.” at Suma Hall Community Center on Wednesday, Feb. 6.
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The Baron, played by Doyle High senior Drew Davis, and the Baroness, played by Albany High senior Katie Miranda, dance the "The Bombie Somba" during the Livingston Parish Talented Theatre program’s production of “Chitty Chitty Bang Bang Jr.” at Suma Hall Community Center on Wednesday, Feb. 6.
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The Baroness, played by Albany High senior Katie Miranda, and the Baron, played by Doyle High senior Drew Davis, plot to steal Chitty Chitty Bang Bang during the Livingston Parish Talented Theatre program’s production of “Chitty Chitty Bang Bang Jr.” at Suma Hall Community Center on Wednesday, Feb. 6.
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Truly Scrumptious, played by Doyle High sophomore Jessie Jemison, dances and performs the "Doll on a Music Box" to infiltrate the castle during the Livingston Parish Talented Theatre program’s production of “Chitty Chitty Bang Bang Jr.” at Suma Hall Community Center on Wednesday, Feb. 6.
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Caractacus Potts (left), played by Holden High sophomore Wesley Hughes, Truly Scrumptious, played by Doyle High sophomore Jessie Jemison, Jemima Potts, played by Doyle Junior High sixth grader Alyssa McLin, and Jeremy Potts, played by Doyle High sixth grader Easton Benesta, fly Chitty Chitty Bang Bang to Vulgaria during the Livingston Parish Talented Theatre program’s production of “Chitty Chitty Bang Bang Jr.” at Suma Hall Community Center on Wednesday, Feb. 6.
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The Toymaker (right), played by Albany freshman Kylie Glascock, explains the ban on children in Vulgaria to Caractacus Potts, played by Holden High sophomore Wesley Hughes, Truly Scrumptious, played by Doyle High sophomore Jessie Jemison, and Jeremy Potts, played by Doyle High sixth grader Easton Benesta.during the Livingston Parish Talented Theatre program’s production of “Chitty Chitty Bang Bang Jr.” at Suma Hall Community Center on Wednesday, Feb. 6.
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Grandpa Potts, played by Doyle High junior Daiten Fontenot (middle), is kidnapped by Boris, played by French Settlement High junior Ruby Landry (left), and Goran, played by Doyle High junior Cassidy Charpentier, during the Livingston Parish Talented Theatre program’s production of “Chitty Chitty Bang Bang Jr.” at Suma Hall Community Center on Wednesday, Feb. 6.
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Alessa Clark, of Doyle High, right, yells at Easton Benesta, also of Doyle High, while playing the role of Presley McKinney during the Livingston Parish Talented Theatre program’s production of “Chitty Chitty Bang Bang Jr.” at Suma Hall Community Center on Wednesday, Feb. 6.
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From left, Easton Benesta, playing the role of Jeremy Potts, and Alyssa McLin, playing the role of Jeremy’s sister Jermima, prepare to sing “Outside Coggins’ Garage” during the Livingston Parish Talented Theatre program’s production of “Chitty Chitty Bang Bang Jr.” at Suma Hall Community Center on Wednesday, Feb. 6.
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Bakers from Lord Scrumptious’ Sweet Factory hold up trays of candy during the Livingston Parish Talented Theatre program’s production of “Chitty Chitty Bang Bang Jr.” at Suma Hall Community Center on Wednesday, Feb. 6.
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Sydney Durham plays the role of the ringmaster during the Livingston Parish Talented Theatre program’s production of “Chitty Chitty Bang Bang Jr.” at Suma Hall Community Center on Wednesday, Feb. 6.
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Students form a line as they perform the dance scene for “Me ol' Bamboo” during the Livingston Parish Talented Theatre program’s production of “Chitty Chitty Bang Bang Jr.” at Suma Hall Community Center on Wednesday, Feb. 6.
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Ruby Landry, left, and Cassidy Charpentier try to hide behind a tree during the Livingston Parish Talented Theatre program’s production of “Chitty Chitty Bang Bang Jr.” at Suma Hall Community Center on Wednesday, Feb. 6.
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Gifted and talented theatre students playing Vulgaria citizens recite the country’s pledge of allegiance during the Livingston Parish Talented Theatre program’s production of “Chitty Chitty Bang Bang Jr.” at Suma Hall Community Center on Wednesday, Feb. 6.
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From left, Drew Davis, playing the role of the Baron, points at Grandpa Potts, played by Daiten Fontenot, who is being held down by Cassidy Charpentier, playing the role of Goran, during the Livingston Parish Talented Theatre program’s production of “Chitty Chitty Bang Bang Jr.” at Suma Hall Community Center on Wednesday, Feb. 6.
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Kaydence Bagot, right, playing the role of the “Child Catcher,” softly touches the face of Wesley Hughes, playing the role of Caractacus Potts, during the Livingston Parish Talented Theatre program’s production of “Chitty Chitty Bang Bang Jr.” at Suma Hall Community Center on Wednesday, Feb. 6.
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Gifted and talented theatre students sing “Underneath the Castle,” one of the last songs to be performed during the Livingston Parish Talented Theatre program’s production of “Chitty Chitty Bang Bang Jr.” at Suma Hall Community Center on Wednesday, Feb. 6.
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