Marlin the clownfish teams up with a forgetful Dory to find cross the ocean and find his son Nemo.
WOODSTOCK - The latest K2K production will have families swimming to the box office.
Artistic Director Brian Belleth says the junior cast has been bringing the story of Finding Nemo Junior to life on stage.
"What's been really exciting this season especially as we celebrate 20 years is that we just wanted to open it up to students who have been wanting to be part of our community so this year we were able to develop 2 full casts of finding Nemo, so almost 100 students involved in the show."
The show's about an hour and a half with intermissions included and it opened last night at Movement Church in Woodstock. The kids range from Grade 2 to Grade 7, and the casts alternate for each performance.
Belleth says the show is fun for the whole family.
"We just want to encourage families to come out, it's a wonderful experience and I think it's just wonderful to celebrate what kids are about today and what they have for such a bright future."
Tickets are available to be purchased on the K2K Productions website.

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